Politics is Personal with Leslie + Cole
This week on Politics is Personal, Leslie Herod and Cole Wist dive into Pride Month by exploring the facts and nuances in the Pategonia v. Pattie Gonia lawsuit, and discussing the ongoing hate towards the LGBTQIA community. As always, Leslie and Cole bring very different perspectives to the table, unpacking how social media, public image, and culture wars continue to shape the way Americans experience politics. The conversation moves between funny, thoughtful, and uncomfortable in the way only real friends with opposing viewpoints can manage. Later in the episode, take a road trip to Molino Chido at the Stanley Marketplace, where Michael Diaz de Leon shares his love of wine, his personal back story and the price of limes. From pop culture to public policy, Politics is Personal is about bringing politics back to the dinner table—where disagreement doesn’t end the conversation. Follow Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1896277925] Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3V6vOUkf0AyHWzgCw0cj8c] Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1896277925] RSS Feed [https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2614839.rss]
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