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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 1H 6M

Your Coffee Maker Has Bluetooth And Your Kid Can’t Read Slaughterhouse Five

from GenX Women are Sick of This Shit! · host Megan Bennett & Lesley Meier

HOST NOTE! You might notice we are late and you would be right! The pod is moving to monthly-ish! Life is pretty lifey right now and we need to change our pace in order to keep our heads above the waterline. We haven't gone away! So prepare to be as surprised as we are when we get a new episode up! Thanks for hanging around. We hope you like it here! Let's Goooooo!The week felt like DEFCON 3: coffee makers that require Bluetooth, websites freezing, a vacuum that quits before the box hits recycling. That low-level chaos became our doorway into something bigger—how the “make it shiny, not sturdy” mindset is bleeding into institutions we need to actually work, especially public schools. We laugh because we have to, but then we go deep: from honoring Robert Duvall’s long, generous career to unpacking how shared culture teaches us to see what’s true.We connect our Gen X childhood to the first big modern education battles. When the Department of Education launched in 1979, it centralized civil rights enforcement in schools—and put a target on its back. The Moral Majority rallied against “secular” classrooms, sparking fights over prayer, evolution, sex education, and, yes, banning books. Court cases tried to give creationism equal footing with science. Textbook wars in Texas and California shaped what the whole country read. Even our own sex ed memories feel like case studies in what happens when policy chooses comfort over facts.Fast-forward to now: Moms for Liberty organizes national campaigns to purge libraries and restrict how teachers discuss race and gender. PragerU’s catchy videos package ideology as curriculum. Meanwhile, efforts to gut the Department of Education threaten the very oversight that protects students’ rights under federal law. Teachers—mentors who hold schools together—are burning out and leaving, taking hard-won expertise with them. The stakes are clear: whoever controls education controls the story a nation tells itself.We argue for something simple and strong. Education is civic infrastructure. An honest account of history and science doesn’t weaken a country; it inoculates it against manipulation. Show up for school boards without turning them into theaters. Back librarians and tWant to weigh in? Send us a text!Support the showGrab our  MERCH!!! 2026 - We donate $2 per item sold with a minimum of $200 to each org!Jan-Feb - Influenced Mar-Apr - Exodus Refugee ImmigrationMay-Jun -  Rapha InternationalJul-Aug - Sept-Oct  - Nov-Dec  - Love the pod? Let us know! SUPPORT THE POD HERE! Sign up for our newsletter! HERETell us your own 5 Minutes of Fame story or call it in at 1-888-GEN-XPODSend us your Dear GenX Women letters! JOIN US in  L.Y.L.A.S a GenX Women's Social ClubL.Y.L.A.S (Love You Like a Sis) is a paid membership platform supporting this podcast and the work we do in the Facebook group.INSTAGRAMBlueskyThe OG Facebook group! GenX Women are Sick of This Shi...

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