Red Scare

Nanny Milkers

Sep 7, 2024
The hosts dive into the quirky debate around raw milk and its cultural implications, poking fun at health trends and alternative narratives. They dissect a provocative New Yorker cover that sparks discussions on race and childcare. The complexities of modern parenting and the challenges of outsourcing domestic labor are humorously critiqued. Finally, the podcast tackles the art of political rhetoric, reflecting on how emotional displays are strategically used in political messaging to sway public perception.
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ANECDOTE

Pre-Workout Experience

  • Dasha has never tried pre-workout, but Anna has.
  • Anna's experience: feels like a heart attack/cocaine, strength boost, but also panicked and sweaty.
ANECDOTE

Birthing Methods

  • Dasha mentions reading Ina May's birthing book and watching the documentary "The Business of Being Born".
  • She expresses skepticism about natural birth methods like raspberry leaf tea for pain relief.
INSIGHT

Raw Milk History

  • Historically, people drank raw milk safely for a long time, but outbreaks have occurred.
  • This makes it understandable why governments want to regulate milk consumption.
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