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Second Helping - Politics Is Blind

An episode of the Frogmore Stew podcast, hosted by The Alliance Coalition, titled "Second Helping - Politics Is Blind" was published on March 16, 2025 and runs 35 minutes.

March 16, 2025 ·35m · Frogmore Stew

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This week on Frogmore Stew, Grace and Katelyn dive into the intersection of pop culture and politics with a deep-dish discussion on Love is Blind. They unpack the viral controversy surrounding a contestant who got left at the altar over political and social beliefs, exploring how modern relationships navigate moral non-negotiables. From LGBTQ+ rights to Black Lives Matter, the conversation takes a sharp turn into the generational and ideological divides that shape not just romance but everyday interactions with friends and family. Plus, Grace shares her wild weekend in the swamps of Florida—guns, fireworks, and an unexpected viral moment of her own. Later, the hosts reflect on the broader cultural shifts driving these debates, from the politicization of churches to the role of financial independence in shaping women's choices. Grace keeps the animal-themed legislative updates coming, this time with a bill that could turn every backyard in South Carolina into a mini chicken farm—avian flu risks be damned. It’s a packed episode full of sharp insights, good laughs, and a little Southern charm.

This week on Frogmore Stew, Grace and Katelyn dive into the intersection of pop culture and politics with a deep-dish discussion on Love is Blind. They unpack the viral controversy surrounding a contestant who got left at the altar over political and social beliefs, exploring how modern relationships navigate moral non-negotiables. From LGBTQ+ rights to Black Lives Matter, the conversation takes a sharp turn into the generational and ideological divides that shape not just romance but everyday interactions with friends and family. Plus, Grace shares her wild weekend in the swamps of Florida—guns, fireworks, and an unexpected viral moment of her own. Later, the hosts reflect on the broader cultural shifts driving these debates, from the politicization of churches to the role of financial independence in shaping women's choices. Grace keeps the animal-themed legislative updates coming, this time with a bill that could turn every backyard in South Carolina into a mini chicken farm—avian flu risks be damned. It’s a packed episode full of sharp insights, good laughs, and a little Southern charm.

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