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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2020 · 1H 3M

Waving Goodbye for Now

from The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

For The Wave’s final episode before a temporary but indefinite hiatus, Christina, June, Marcia, and Nichole have a coronavirus check-in and talk about inequalities amplified by the pandemic. They also review Feel Good, a semi-autobiographical series on Netflix from comedian Mae Martin. Finally, the panel discusses who they want Joe Biden to select as his running mate, who they think he should pick, and who they think he will choose.   In Slate Plus: Is it sexist that liquor stores are considered essential businesses, if excessive alcohol consumption is linked to domestic abuse and reports of domestic violence have increased since many people are staying at home?Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on The Waves each week, and no ads. Sign up now to listen and support our work.Other Items Discussed: Stop Trying to Be Productive by Taylor LorenzSitting on the Couch Is My New Favorite Hobby by Josh GondelmanThe Trapped-at-Home Mother by Emily Gould The “All-Consuming” Emotional Labor Caused by Coronavirus—and Shouldered by Women by Andrea Flynn How Coronavirus Is Affecting Surrogacy, Foster Care and Adoption by David DodgeRecommendations:Nichole: Bestiary: Poems by Donika Kelly  Marcia: A Field Guide to American Houses (Revised): The Definitive Guide to Identifying and Understanding America's Domestic Architecture by Virginia Savage McAlester.  June: Tommy, the CBS police procedural.  Christina: Cats, yes - that Cats. The 2019 movie adaptation of the famous Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to [email protected] production by Rosemary Belson. Production assistance by Cleo Levin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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For The Wave’s final episode before a temporary but indefinite hiatus, Christina, June, Marcia, and Nichole have a coronavirus check-in and talk about inequalities amplified by the pandemic. They also review Feel Good, a semi-autobiographical series on Netflix from comedian Mae Martin. Finally, the panel discusses who they want Joe Biden to select as his running mate, who they think he should pick, and who they think he will choose.   In Slate Plus: Is it sexist that liquor stores are considered essential businesses, if excessive alcohol consumption is linked to domestic abuse and reports of domestic violence have increased since many people are staying at home?Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on The Waves each week, and no ads. Sign up now to listen and support our work.Other Items Discussed: Stop Trying to Be Productive by Taylor LorenzSitting on the Couch Is My New Favorite Hobby by Josh GondelmanThe Trapped-at-Home Mother by Emily Gould The “All-Consuming” Emotional Labor Caused by Coronavirus—and Shouldered by Women by Andrea Flynn How Coronavirus Is Affecting Surrogacy, Foster Care and Adoption by David DodgeRecommendations:Nichole: Bestiary: Poems by Donika Kelly  Marcia: A Field Guide to American Houses (Revised): The Definitive Guide to Identifying and Understanding America's Domestic Architecture by Virginia Savage McAlester.  June: Tommy, the CBS police procedural.  Christina: Cats, yes - that Cats. The 2019 movie adaptation of the famous Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to [email protected] production by Rosemary Belson. Production assistance by Cleo Levin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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