This chapter examines Harriet's portrayal and the historical context of women's health issues, emphasizing past misconceptions related to conditions like hysteria and disability. It explores the complexities of chronic illnesses and how personal relationships can influence health narratives, alongside the societal pressures faced by women in professional settings. Additionally, the discussion highlights innovative agricultural practices and the environmental impacts of such decisions, particularly in relation to water management and indigenous communities.
Holly and Tracy talk through the problematic aspects of Harriet Strong's life. and share their thoughts about the Olympics as spectators. They also talk about art as an Olympic competition.
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