80 episodes

What’s on the minds of four women exploring their place in the world - politics, pop culture, parenting, and everything in between. Set against the backdrop of small-town Kentucky life, informed by progessive values, gen-x sensibilities, and the search for humor and friendship amongst the insanity.

That's What We Said Katie Basham, Jenny Hobson, Becca Parrish, and Kelly Smith

    • Comedy
    • 4.6 • 41 Ratings

What’s on the minds of four women exploring their place in the world - politics, pop culture, parenting, and everything in between. Set against the backdrop of small-town Kentucky life, informed by progessive values, gen-x sensibilities, and the search for humor and friendship amongst the insanity.

    Episode 69 - The Birthday Episode

    Episode 69 - The Birthday Episode

    Kelly has reached a milestone birthday, and we’re taking a few moments to reflect on the wisdom we’ve earned in almost two centuries of living. Among the four of us. We’re not saying Kelly is two hundred years old! In this episode, you’ll get tips about car tweezers, grocery cart strategy, youtube fitness videos, and above all, cooking turkeys in bags. Call us, Reynolds Corporation! And stick around to hear how we got our Cracker Barrel breakfast comped in a Downton Abbey re-enactment.
    Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly

    • 47 min
    Episode 68 - The Garden of Effing Eden

    Episode 68 - The Garden of Effing Eden

    Are you ready for rage? After the decision by the US Supreme Court to overturn Roe V Wade, we take some time for fury.  If you’re looking for actions and solutions, this episode is not for you as we’re honoring the grief process with a week for anger before we get back to the hard work of bandaiding American Democracy. If you want to hear from four fortysomething women who are just as angry as you, then we’ve got the profanity-laced incoherence you need for this moment.

    • 39 min
    Episode 67 - Mysteries, Histories, and Mascara

    Episode 67 - Mysteries, Histories, and Mascara

    This week, we’re talking about what we’ve been reading, listening to, and watching. We’ve got movies to be watched on planes, twitter accounts about home repair from the star of Our Flag Means Death, and weighty tomes about history. But this episode quickly turns into an intervention for Kelly and Becca who may have gone a little too deep into true crime, The Staircase, and the story of Michael Peterson. We just want them to not scare themselves silly right before bedtime. Stay tuned after the episode outro music for an 'easter egg' segment that’s  NSFDTKTSITFM -- that’s Not Safe For Driving The Kids To Soccer In The Family Minivan. It’s not safe for work either. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly

    • 43 min
    Episode 66 - Beaver Research

    Episode 66 - Beaver Research

    And we’re back! Welcome to Season 3 of “That’s What We Said.” With some false stops and starts as we struggle once again with faulty internet and remembering our own names, we’re ready to catch up. A lot has happened during our hiatus, including the controversial opening of a mega gas station in our community. Some of us have begun traveling for work again, and we have some stories from airports. Boy, do we have stories. “That’s What We Said” is like spending Saturday evening on the porch with your friends, sipping a glass of wine and shooting the breeze.
    Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly

    • 46 min
    Yay for Mae!

    Yay for Mae!

    It’s once again time for some Kentucky politics on the pod! This week, we’re excited to interview Mae Suramek, candidate for the 89th district Kentucky House seat. It’s just a few days until the election here in Madison County, and we’re talking to Mae about running for office, running a business, and starting a new podcast about the experience of Asian Americans in Kentucky. Mae talks to us about what it means to “do well by doing good.” We hope you’ll do good next week by voting in your local election, especially if you’re here with us in Kentucky’s 89th. And don’t forget to check out “Where Y’all Really From” from Louisville Public Media.
    Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly

    • 37 min
    Let Your Light Shine - With Wine!

    Let Your Light Shine - With Wine!

    Have you ever felt like you REALLY WANT to do SOMETHING to help fix the the world, but can't find the time between working, helping with homework, shuttling kids to practices, grocery shopping, and #allthethings?
    Joining us this week is Beverly Battle, an organizer & activist with Kentucky roots, who talks about her organization "Red, Wine and Blue" (check out their podcast!) that creates progressive political momentum by supporting women & helping us all learn how small actions can lead to big change. #relish
    Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
41 Ratings

41 Ratings

mr SMR ,

Great

Wonderful blog Katie. Hatsie always said you had a gift of gab. Keep up the good work. Love you and miss you. Give H a big hug

kels_haskins ,

New Follower

So happy to have found you through a book giveaway! As a fellow KY transplant, I’m loving listening!

Amandadela ,

Relatable!

Feels like hanging out with your friends! Totally relatable as we all move through this strange time. They make you feel connected while we’re all so separated!

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