EPISODE 7, PART 1: "Sequins, Mascara, and Middle-Aged Confidence: Drag, Fashion, and Learning to See Each Other"
What do a JCPenney catalog, an antique teacup, and a drag queen named Anita Buffem [www.instagram.com/AnitaBuffem] have in common?
More than you'd think.
In Part 1 of this two-part episode, Danielle [www.Instagram.com/synbormama] and Travis get personal - really personal - about bodies, aging, fashion, and what it actually means to show up as yourself in a world that has opinions about everything.
Danielle shares her journey from "low-maintenance on purpose" new mom to a woman learning to take up space in boardrooms (and finally admitting that maybe lowlights are a form of grace). Travis pulls back the curtain on drag, not as costume or controversy, but as craft, history, and survival.
Along the way, they tackle:
* Why shapewear is basically infrastructure
* The surprisingly emotional story of a teacup and a paper cup
* What drag and fashion have in common (hint: it's not sequins)
* And the moment Travis knew Anita wasn't a mask - she was his loudest truth
This episode is for anyone who's ever felt too much, too different, or too tired to keep explaining themselves. It's for the people navigating midlife bodies, changing confidence, and the slow work of feeling at home in their own skin.
No debates. No gotchas. Just two unlikely friends having the kind of conversation most people avoid.
And yes - Anita Buffem makes an appearance at the end to roast everyone. Because of course she does.
Part 2 drops next week - where they dig into misinformation, fear, faith, and what happens when your small town decides a man in sequins is a threat to democracy.
Stay wonderfully wonky, and love louder than lies.
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