Dance Moms, Protests, and Unexpected Friendships

January 22
39 mins

Episode Description

Embracing Community Activism and Surviving January's Long Haul


In this episode of 'Older and Wilder with Joy and Claire,' the hosts discuss the unending stretch of January and how activity-packed months like November and December make the lack of events in January particularly noticeable. Claire talks about Moab's upcoming celebrations and community dynamics, including her daughter's first dance recital and observing distinct 'mom outfits' in Utah. Joy shares her uplifting experience attending a local 'No ICE' protest, emphasizing the importance of community support and peaceful activism. They also touch on the challenges of navigating societal expectations and roles, touching on topics from supporting each other's mental health to participating in activism for social justice. They end the show by appreciating their supportive community and encouraging others to take small but meaningful steps towards involvement in societal issues.



02:08 Weather Talk and Sleep Stories

05:17 Moab Life and Dance Recitals

06:26 Dance Moms and Utah Culture

13:31 Gender Roles and Parenting Challenges

21:15 Sports Talk and Family Anecdotes

23:47 Possum and Feral Cat Stories

26:33 Raccoons and Other Wildlife Encounters

28:53 Protesting for Change

37:43 Community and Connection

48:03 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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