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Our insight and analysis of the (often problematic) wellness world, and how we're navigating the middle ground within it.
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Meet Me in the Middle Annika Buckle, Jenny O'Mahony, Li Fryling

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    • 4.1 • 19 Ratings

Our insight and analysis of the (often problematic) wellness world, and how we're navigating the middle ground within it.
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    Sephora Kids

    Sephora Kids

    If you haven't seen this trend pop up on your social feeds lately, you may have heard or read about it elsewhere. Join us as we talk about the social media trend of little kids being not only obsessed with skincare, but posting about it at length online. Jenny walks us through exactly is going on and how it connects back to a similar issue in the 90s. Digressions include our own experiences with our kids and technology access and our own personal skincare issues.
    Apple Podcasts link to the Good Inside episode
    Spotify link to the Good Inside episode
    Girl, In Real Life book (order from your favourite local bookstore, or if you're in the Vancouver area, here at Kidsbooks - our local fave!)


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    Purity Culture & The Wellness World (Pt 2)

    Purity Culture & The Wellness World (Pt 2)

    *Note from Annika: my mic was having issues in this episode (mainly that I didn't connect it properly, whoops) and so apologies that the sound is a little off for this week! Pretty sure I'll manage to not have it happen again, but if you think it sounds off... that's because it does!*
    While this week's episode is technically a part 2, you definitely don't need to have listened to part 1 before you listen to this episode (it is good! But not necessary).
    This week, we make the connections between where purity culture and the wellness world intersect and how one has really impacted and continues to shape the other. Digressions include the history of the anti-abortion movement in the USA and the organized evangelical movement (spoiler - it's new and until well into the 70s had nothing to do with each other - yes, long after Roe v Wade!)
    Some of the important links from and references to today:
    https://www.pastemagazine.com/food/diet/purity-diet-culture-roe-v-wade
    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/27/upshot/biden-trump-poll-quiz.html
    https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/05/10/abortion-history-right-white-evangelical-1970s-00031480
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/sep/08/abortion-us-religious-right-racial-segregation
    https://www.instagram.com/vanessaandxander/?hl=en

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    • 46 min
    Purity Culture & The Wellness World (Pt 1)

    Purity Culture & The Wellness World (Pt 1)

    Today we start a two episode series that Annika has been wanting to cover since the podcast began! We're journeying today down the rabbit hole inside the purity culture social phenomenon of the 1990s and early 2000s, situated within evangelical Christianity. While today we are mostly covering exactly what this movement was, the larger arc this lives inside is the way that this impacts not only the impact to the wellness world but also to the larger culture, especially within the US where this originated. Join us for part 2 next time!
    Joshua Harris in USA today
    The Kevin James Thornton clip we watch on Instagram
    Those poor Disney Channel kids
    **** As promised, the boring laws and funding amounts that Annika summarized
    In 1981 the US government passed the Adolescent Family Life Act, or AFLA, a US federal law that provided federal funding to both public and non-profit private religious organizations to counsel adolescents to abstain from sex until marriage.
    Under AFLA, from 1981 to 1988, the government gave more than $100 million US taxpayer dollars to religious organizations, that used the funding to teach abstinence-only education classes and in total, we’ve seen over $210 million tax dollars under this program specifically to abstinence-only teachings.
    1996 brought the additional funding from Title V of the Welfare Reform Act, in which the abstinence-only-until-marriage program was authorized for five years and then continually re-upped each year until 2009.
    So from 1998-2009 it paid out $50 million in tax dollars a year – so $550 million – to abstinence only programs.
    In addition, we get the yet another funding stream to support abstinence-only until-marriage programs starting in 2001, which were rewarded directly to community organizations and churches.
    $20 million a year from 2001-2006 ($100M)
    $113 million a year from 2006-2008 (226)
    $99 million in 2009
    For a total of $425 million.
    In 2010, the Obama administration cut all finding to these community organization grants.
    They also passed the affordable care act, which people now call Obamacare, and the Senate added on Title V at the final passing of the bill and this extension totaled $250 million for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs for a five-year period (2010–2014).
    Then there was another $50 million in 2015, and $75 million per year in 2016 and 2017. We also get the introduction in 2012 of a new discretionary fund, that specifically supports grants in 15 states, which was an additional $185 million from 2012-2022.
    Human Rights Watch
    Impacts of State Level Funding
    Guttmatcher Fact Sheet
    Siecus Funding Analysis
    Abstinence and the Politics of Sex Ed

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    • 47 min
    Kate Middleton: Our Thoughts on KateGate

    Kate Middleton: Our Thoughts on KateGate

    We might know where Kate Middleton is now, but join us this week for a conversation about the conversation around "where Kate Middleton went" (spoiler: nowhere) and what it means about being a public figure, and what media speculation and disinformation is creating around us.
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    • 49 min
    Tradwives

    Tradwives

    If you're not on TikTok or YouTube, you might not have been exposed to the freshly revived Tradwife movement, so join us this week while we explore the resurgence of the Traditional Housewife movement/aesthetic. From gorgeous gardens to churning butter, all the way to MAGA hats and monetization, what exactly is it about, and how does it intersect with true choice?
    (Note: if you don't have a TikTok account, these links are best viewed on desktop where you can just click "continue as guest" ;)
    TikTok 1
    TikTok 2
    America Ferrera's Barbie Monologue
    (We decided not to include the racist YouTube we discussed because we don't feel like adding clicks is a great idea for the algorithm but please reach out to us if you want it and we'll dm it over if needed.)
    Also important note for future episodes and our schedules moving forward: we have both had a lot going on and our recording schedule might be a little different over the next little while. (You may have already noticed we haven't been as regular this year!) We have typically endeavoured to release an episode a week, give or take, for the last two years but in this *season* of our lives (IYKYK), it just might look a little different. Thank you in advance for your understanding!

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    • 38 min
    ADHD Hacks Part 2

    ADHD Hacks Part 2

    Thanks for your patience as we've had a few weeks with a lot of unplanned life going on! This is part 2 of our own personal experience with ADHD Hacks - we're covering some of the bigger lifestyle things that we didn't discuss in our last episode and sharing how we've been able to work together in a lot of ways to support ourselves and each other.
    As a reminder this is just a conversation about our own experiences and what we're discovering in our own journeys.

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    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

ODoyleRules ,

Great podcast!

I’ve always found myself “somewhere in the middle” on pretty much all the topics. I find this podcast really informative on so many things - I often find myself learning something new.

I love that even though we may not agree on every part of every conversation, there’s always middle ground - and I love that these ladies are respectfully meeting in the middle and having open conversations about hard things.

photo-lola ,

Review

three articulate women chat informally about current topics without having the same opinions.
Great chats.

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