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The Moms for Social Justice Podcast
by Moms for Social Justice
On The Moms for Social Justice Podcast, we discuss issues around equity and inclusion. We want to empower you to make your community a more awesome place through interviews with community leaders and conversations on social justice.
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Is the Trad Wife Movement Dangerous?
To learn more about our work or to support us, visit our website at https://www.momsforsocialjustice.us/ Moms for Social Justice is a 501(c)(4).
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How Can Kids Give Back to Their Community?
To learn more about our work or to support us, visit our website at https://www.momsforsocialjustice.us/ Moms for Social Justice is a 501(c)(4).
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The Overwhelm of Making Holiday Magic
In this episode, Rosie, Mari, and Taylor talk about the overwhelming burden on women and mothers to create holiday magic. Resources: https://www.fairplaylife.com/ Time to Lean How to Thrive for the Holidays Toolkit: https://www.timetoleanpod.com/resources/p/thrivingfortheholidaystoolkit To learn more about our work or to support us, visit our website at https://www.momsforsocialjustice.us/ Moms for Social Justice is a 501(c)(4).
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How Hope Community Fridge Feeds the Community with Chaney Lanham
To learn more about how you can get involved with Hope Community Fridge, check out this link: https://linktr.ee/hopecommunityfridgeHope Community Fridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopecommunityfridge/Hope Community Fridge Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/R8UIXIKI5MRY?ref_=wl_shareTo learn more about our work or to support us, visit our website at https://www.momsforsocialjustice.us/Moms for Social Justice is a 501(c)(4).
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When a Loved One Takes Their Life
Trigger Warning: This episode deals with depression and suicide. In this episode, Taylor and Rosie discuss what it's like to lose a family member to suicide, struggling with depression, and how to talk about it with your own kids. We are not mental health or medical professionals. If you are struggling with depression or suicidal ideation, there are many resources to help you through this difficult time. And we promise that there are better things on the other side. Suicide Hotline: 988 If you are worried about the police being called, please note that is a very rare occurrence. You can call the Suicide Hotline on behalf of a family member to get resources and support. Find more resources here: https://afsp.org/suicide-prevention-resources/ A list of books dealing with the topic: https://www.choosingtherapy.com/suicide-books/ To learn more about our work or to support us, visit our website at https://www.momsforsocialjustice.us/ Moms for Social Justice is a 501(c)(4).
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Are School Dress Codes Helpful or Harmful?
In this episode of The Moms for Social Justice Podcast, Mari leads a conversation about dress codes in schools. Are they helpful or harmful? We talk about our own experience with dress codes when we were in school, how it affects our own kids, and some of the problems that members of the MSJ community have encountered when dress codes are too restrictive. Please feel free to leave a comment, questions, or discussion topic you'd like to see in future episodes. To learn more about our work or to support us, visit our website at https://www.momsforsocialjustice.us/ Moms for Social Justice is a 501(c)(4).
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How Do I Run for School Board
In this second episode of The Moms for Social Justice Podcast, we're airing a panel we ran on how to run for school board (or any local office!). Taylor leads our four panelists in a discussion on what made them to decide to run for office, what challenges they encountered, and how important running (and voting) is - but also that anyone can do it! Our panelists on this episode are: Katherlyn Geter: Former Hamilton County TN Commissioner Hollie Berry: Mayor of Red Bank, TN Kathy Lennon: Former Hamilton County TN School Board Member Gloria Johnson: TN House Representative Please feel free to leave a comment, questions, or discussion topic you'd like to see in future episodes. To learn more about our work or to support us, visit our website at https://www.momsforsocialjustice.us/ Moms for Social Justice is a 501(c)(4).
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Episode 01: Battling Imposter Syndrome
If you would like to learn more about our organization or want to support our work, you can learn more at momsforsocialjustice.usFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MSJChattInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/msjchatt/Twitter: https://twitter.com/momsforsj
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
On The Moms for Social Justice Podcast, we discuss issues around equity and inclusion. We want to empower you to make your community a more awesome place through interviews with community leaders and conversations on social justice.
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Moms for Social Justice
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