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Join host, Jessica Kidwell, as she attempts to unpack the uncomfortable topics that nobody is talking about, but definitely should. With intention to hold real, authentic, conversation about EVERYTHING, Jessica brings her humor and a healthy dose of self-deprecation to the table as she invites a weekly guest to unpack issues relating to parenthood, grief, imposter syndrome, body image, middle age, the plight of the working mom and more.   

We Should Talk About That Jessica Kidwell

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Join host, Jessica Kidwell, as she attempts to unpack the uncomfortable topics that nobody is talking about, but definitely should. With intention to hold real, authentic, conversation about EVERYTHING, Jessica brings her humor and a healthy dose of self-deprecation to the table as she invites a weekly guest to unpack issues relating to parenthood, grief, imposter syndrome, body image, middle age, the plight of the working mom and more.   

    WeSTAT Mini: Will I Ever See My Dry Cleaning Again?

    WeSTAT Mini: Will I Ever See My Dry Cleaning Again?

    Mother's Day was yesterday, so to celebrate, I gave myself the weekend off! There's no new interview content for you today, BUT I do have a story for you.

    For those who know me personally, you'll already know this story, but for the rest of you, enjoy this personal journey to free my trapped dry cleaning.

    More interviews will resume next week, but remember, season five will soon come to a  close: 6/3/24
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    • 13 min
    I Went to a Women's Healing Retreat.....

    I Went to a Women's Healing Retreat.....

     In January I participated in a women's healing retreat with the Mystic Chics.  a healing group of 3 modern medicine women, 2 sisters and an aunt, who are passionate about awakening feminine power using multiple modalities of healing via energy, music, sound, movement and more.  I'm not a total "woo" person, but I'm also not a total cynic.  Let's say I fall somewhere in between-we'll call it curious.  So I asked one of the Chics, Audrey Herrick,  to come on the show to talk about my experience and energy healing as a whole. 

    Audrey Herrick is 1/3 of The Mystic Chics, a healing group of 3 modern medicine women, 2 sisters and an aunt, who are passionate about awakening feminine power using multiple modalities of healing via energy, music, sound, movement and more.  They are here for the woman who is ready to see herself as the spiritually inspired creator she is and wants to step forward using the power of her own energy.  They resonate with the woman who is curious as well as serious about her evolution and who is unafraid of her own Truth as well as the potential power she holds within her to create a better Earth.
    You can find out more about the Mystic Chics at
    https://themysticchics.com/


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    • 50 min
    Author Emily Barth Isler on Synesthesia and The Color of Sound

    Author Emily Barth Isler on Synesthesia and The Color of Sound

    Have you heard of synesthesia?
    It is when your brain routes sensory information through multiple unrelated senses, causing you to experience more than one sense simultaneously. Some examples include tasting words or linking colors to numbers and letters.
    My guest this week, Emily Barth Isler, is an author of essays and children's books, including the middle grade novels AfterMath and The Color of Sound, which was published March 5, 2024.  The Color of Sound features a character who, like Emily, has synesthesia.  It has received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and the School Library Journal. 
    I first met Emily on my other podcast, Neuroversity, to talk about her first book, AfterMath, which is an award-winning middle grade novel about grief, resilience, friendship, math, and mime. Emily and I quickly realized that there were so many things we should talk about that I promised to get her on WeSTAT and the release of her new book seemed like the perfect fit.

    Find out more about Emily here
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    • 42 min
    Should I Do More Mini Episodes?

    Should I Do More Mini Episodes?

    I have a few things we should talk about this week!
    Do you think I need a permanent co-host?Why is it so hard to get people to talk on the show?Is Taylor Swift causing friendships to end?MahjongIt's a random assortment.  It's a monologue.  I promised I wouldn't do any monologues.  So what should I do about that?


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    • 12 min
    The Sound of Women's Voices

    The Sound of Women's Voices

    Did you know that the  six most common complaints about the sound of a women's voice are:
    Their voice is too highThey sound like childrenThey don't sound authoritative enoughThey have vocal fryThey use too much upspeakTheir voice is too lowFor a woman who wants to speak up publicly, it can start to feel like we are damned if we do, and damned if we don't. 

    This week I had the opportunity to talk to Christine Adam, an international voice, accent and communication skills coach, about why women's voices are more critically received when they speak up in public.  It was a fascinating AND frustrating conversation.

    I hope you'll listen!

    Guest Bio:
    Christine Adam is an international voice, accent and communication skills coach. She works with clients on vocal presence, power, range and expressivity, body language in communication, compassionate listening and managing performance anxiety. Her clients range from actors to business professionals, activists, teachers and anyone who is curious about becoming a more effective and empowered communicator. Through her company, Voice what Matters, Christine offers private coaching programs, bespoke workshops and digital courses, as well as a podcast and a YouTube channel.  Christine has an MFA in Voice Studies from the Royal Central School of Drama in London. She is a certified Fitzmaurice Voicework(r) teacher and Organic Intelligence(r) coach. She is also a States-based Communication coach for RADA Business, based in London.

    Resources Cited:
    Mary Beard Article  "The Long Tradition of Women Being Told to Shut Up"
    Selena Simmons-Duffin "Talking While Female"
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    • 48 min
    Free and Fair Elections with Tate Fall, Director of Elections for Cobb County Georgia

    Free and Fair Elections with Tate Fall, Director of Elections for Cobb County Georgia

    I am a proud voting American.  From local, national, primary, or general, I never miss my opportunity to participate in my civic duty and cherished right to vote.  I love the process of going to my polling precinct and casting my ballot.  I slap that sticker on my chest and walk around all day with pride, knowing that instead of choosing to do nothing, I chose to vote.  And I believe, that my vote is counted.  It may not win, but it is always counted.

    But I am aware that I may be in the minority who believes that my vote is counted.
    In January 2024, Data for Progress found that 43% of likely voters are either not confident at all or only a little confident in the security of elections.  That percentage rises to 50% if you only look at registered Independents and rises to 69% if you only look at registered Republicans.

    That is a lot of Americans who do not trust the security of our elections!  

    I wanted to learn more about the election process.  To see if there is a reason to not trust the system, or to see if this growing mistrust is fueled by misinformation.  

    My guest this week is Tate Fall, Director of Elections for Cobb County Georgia.  She guides me through the history and process of administering elections, shares how much elections have changed through the years, and dispels some of the most common myths about voter fraud.  This is a conversation you are not going to want to miss.

    Tate Fall currently serves as the Director of Elections for Cobb County. She has previously served as the Deputy Director of Elections for Arlington County, VA, a Communications Specialist for the United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC), and as a Voting Rights Advocate for Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program. Tate has her B.S. in Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, a Master of Public Administration and a Graduate Certificate in Election Administration all from Auburn University. 




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    • 47 min

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