Episode 63: Toxic Dish

It's all the toxicity you love to hate ...but less. This Dish, we're talking Women's History Month —it's time to remind yourself and others that women actually have done important things in history, politics, culture and the arts. We did stuff, ladies! Visit toxicthepodcast.com to see a list of children's books we love that celebrate women in history (for those little feminists in your life).

We also talk Andrew Tate, again, unfortunately. And Amanda talks being trapped in a real-life Twister reenactment when she traveled to Texas last week to meet some stellar domestic violence peeps, part of One Safe Place and The Alliance for Hope. Luckily, no flying cows were spotted. 

Our apologies for a few recording snafus where the audio was delayed and we talk over each other. #alwaysprofessional

RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE

One Safe Place
in Fort Worth, Texas

The Alliance for Hope

Hope Rising, How the Science of Hope Can Change Your Life
by Casey Gwinn and Chan Hellman

HopeScore.com

Picture Books Perfect for Women’s History Month
Malala’s Magic Pencil | Herstory | Little Leaders

A is for Awesome | Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls | Women Who Dared | Women in Art | I am Jazz

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