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    E. Jean Carroll, American Hero

    enMay 11, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco cover a whole lot of creepy men — Trump is guilty in the E. Jean Carroll case! Republicans want to rid of no fault divorce! Texas Rep. Bryan Slaton and the grooming that is coming from inside the house! — and the importance of mammograms. Then, Crooked’s VP of Politics Shaniqua McClendon joins to talk about second chances, inspired by the article du jour: the New York Times profile of Elizabeth Holmes. Finally, in A Wildly Positive Final Segment, they celebrate cool women (nurses, teachers, Girl Scout leaders, and more) ahead of Mother’s Day.

     

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    Show Notes
    Liz Holmes Wants You to Forget About Elizabeth (NYT)
    Troop 6000's Digital Cookie® Store
    High Tea Society organization

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    Show Notes

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