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Frogmore Stew

Grace Cowan

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"Frogmore Stew" is a podcast about South Carolina politics, political history and political culture. How it currently works…and how it is supposed to work. A realistic and educated approach to the issues that directly affect each of us in The Palmetto State. Every Wednesday with host, Grace Cowan. "Frogmore Stew" is a production of the Podcast Solutions Network. Written and hosted by Grace Cowan. Editing and IT Support by Eric Johnson. Produced and directed by TJ Phillips. Send comments and ...
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In this episode, Grace and Katelyn discuss the Democrats' introspection following the recent elections. They critique the party's messaging strategies and the perceived disconnect with voters. The conversation touches on issues ranging from economic perceptions, leadership qualities, gender politics, and voter turnout. They also explore the differe…
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In this episode, Grace dives into the less obvious historical and legal shifts that shaped current U.S. elections beyond recent economic and cultural trends. She explains the profound influence of the 2010 Supreme Court case Citizens United vs. FEC, which allowed unlimited political spending by corporations and non-profits, leading to the rise of s…
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In this episode, Grace and Katelyn discuss their personal reactions to the recent election results, highlighting feelings of fear and nervousness. They delve into the evolving identities and perceptions of the Democratic and Republican parties and reflect on issues such as political branding and the impact of major societal events. The conversation…
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In this episode, Grace and Richard Hrisick delve into the voter turnout and dynamics of recent South Carolina elections, examining the significant turnout rates and the impact of demographic changes. They discuss the ramifications of gerrymandering on voter enthusiasm and representation in the state and national legislature. The conversation also c…
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In this episode, Grace addresses the aftermath of a tumultuous election, emphasizing the enduring aspects of daily life and the importance of remaining grounded amid misinformation and divisive rhetoric. It calls for constructive criticism based on facts, highlights the significant political shifts in South Carolina, and underscores the need for le…
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In this episode, Grace, Katelyn, and TJ, discuss evolving political beliefs and perceptions of the American Dream across multiple generations. They dive into voter insights on whether personal beliefs have changed over time and the definition and attainability of the American Dream. The discussion features a diverse group of interviewees, ranging f…
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In this episode, Grace, Katelyn, and TJ discuss voting patterns and information sources with a series of voters. They delve into whether voters typically choose straight party tickets or evaluate candidates individually, revealing various personal approaches and experiences. The conversation also touches on where people get their news, illustrating…
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Grace hosts a special edition of Frogmore Stew, along with Katelyn and TJ, comparing and contrasting the concerns of voters and candidates in South Carolina. Topics discussed include infrastructure, taxation, reproductive rights, gun reform, and affordable housing. This episode features diverse opinions from various political backgrounds, highlight…
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Join Grace, Katelyn, and TJ in a special edition of Frogmore Stew. In this episode, they blend Meal Prep with in-depth conversations about personal stories from voters, generational perspectives on American patriotism, and significant political events like Obamacare, 9/11, Trump's inauguration, and the impact of January 6th. This engaging dialogue …
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Grace interviews Jade Walker and Dianne Crowley in a heartening episode that explores curating positive stories and community efforts to uplift one another. Jade discusses her newsletter 'A Bit of Good News' which highlights positive global stories, while Diane shares her experiences of community support in disaster recovery, including organizing e…
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In this episode, Katelyn and Grace delve into their conversation with Isaac Kramer about the complexities of the state voting system. The dialogue shifts to broader concerns about misinformation and disinformation, especially surrounding election integrity and media responsibility. They touch on the impact of supporting local and state races. Katel…
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In this episode of Frogmore Stew, Grace Cowan discusses voting and election reforms in South Carolina with Isaac Cramer, Executive Director of the Charleston County Board of Elections, and John Michael Catalano from the South Carolina State Election Commission. The conversation highlights voting registration processes, challenges of absentee and ea…
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In this lively and engaging discussion, Katelyn and Grace converse about an unexpected night involving a neighbor's premature labor. They seamlessly transition to a deep analysis of the vice-presidential debate, where they critique the performances of Tim Walz and JD Vance. The conversation further delves into current political climates, discussing…
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In this episode of Frogmore Stew, Grace welcomes Ted Dintersmith, a former venture capitalist turned education reformer and political activist. The conversation begins with a discussion on Ted's past experience in venture capital then transitions to Ted's focus on education reform, noting the outdated structure of current schools and the lack of es…
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Grace sits down with Bradley Tusk to discuss his new book, 'Vote With Your Phone, Why Mobile Voting is Our Final Shot at Saving Democracy.' Tusk shares his extensive political background and the insights that led him to advocate for mobile voting as a solution to political apathy and gerrymandering. Highlighting successful pilot programs and discus…
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In this episode, Grace & Katelyn discuss the joy of returning home and the comfort of their social spaces and routines. They delve into the value of intergenerational friendships. The conversation transitions into deeper societal issues, including political violence, misinformation, and the effects of increasing political identity. They critique th…
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Grace revisits her first encounter with her friend, Rosemarie, which led to her joining a group of New Yorker magazine readers who meet monthly. The women, varying in age and backgrounds, share their political beliefs, memorable experiences, and the influence of past events like JFK's assassination and the Vietnam War. They discuss topics like educ…
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Grace and Katelyn dive into a discussion on the latest debate, analyzing Kamala Harris's performance and contrasting it with her opponent's approach. They touch on pressing issues like abortion, the shifting political landscape, and the debate between traditional and modern family values. The conversation also explores the economic cost of unafford…
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In this episode, Grace and Katelyn share a rich conversation that ranges from Katelyn's travel experiences in Greece to political discourse in local school settings and the complexities of tipping in the United States. There's a reflection on the polarizing nature of politics, and a chat about the benefits of afternoon naps and the nostalgia for ga…
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This episode highlights the impact of Phyllis Schlafly, who redefined the Republican Party's stance on women's rights and shaped America's political landscape in substantial ways. Grace explores how her activism against the Equal Rights Amendment transformed conservative views, the Republican Party and continues to influence American politics today…
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Grace and her special guest, Richard Hricik, discuss the power using just the right words for framing their strategic messaging for political campaigns. They also cover the importance of women in the upcoming elections, and the game changing impact of gerrymandering on South Carolina politics. Richard emphasizes the necessity of effective communica…
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Grace and labor attorney Nicole Brenecki discuss the complexity of the Fair Labor Standards Act, focusing on recent changes to federal minimum salary requirements for exempt employees. They explore the implications for small businesses, the political spin, and the impact on middle-class workers. Nicole offers insights and strategies for business ow…
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In this special episode of Second Helping, hosts Grace Cowan and Katelyn Brewer speak with Kathryn Harvey, chair of the Spartanburg County Democratic Party, about her experiences and speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Harvey shares insights on her campaign against incumbent Republican Representative William Timmons and the ris…
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In this episode of Frogmore Stew, Grace dives into a critical reflection on leadership and the importance of recognizing when to hand over the baton. She draws parallels between current events and historical political maneuvers, specifically the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis and its impact on the 1980 election. She also looks at negotiations between …
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In this episode, Grace & Katelyn recap the recent interview with Ed Sutton, a Democrat with a non-traditional background for his party affiliation. They also discuss the rise of Tim Walz as 'America's Dad' and his growing popularity ahead of the Democratic convention. Katelyn is fascinated with the Ausie break dancer and Grace explores authenticity…
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In this episode, Grace talks with Ed Sutton, a candidate for the new State Senate seat in District 20. Sutton, a Citadel graduate and Air Force veteran, shares his unique journey from military service to politics including his experience as a C-17 pilot flying refugees out during the Kabul evacuation. He outlines his campaign's key issues: infrastr…
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Grace and Katelyn react to Kamala Harris's VP pick, Tim Waltz, and discuss the political and social climate, the Olympics' unifying effect, Grace's family vacation, and the Charleston icon, the Coburg Cow. Dive in for an enriching and chatty second helping! 00:00 Introduction and VP Announcement 00:43 Political Turmoil and Historical Context 03:12 …
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In this episode, Grace discusses the current political reality of South Carolina, highlighting the dominant Republican influence and its restrictive policies in education, healthcare, and women's rights. Grace urges viewers to support viable candidates and organizations working towards progressive change, emphasizing the importance of strategic fin…
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In this episode, host Grace Cowan discusses the transition from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee. Covering the impact of Biden's physical decline, the processes behind delegate selection, and the political maneuvering that led to Harris's nomination, Grace explains the complex primary and convention systems. The epi…
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In this episode of the Frogmore Stew Podcast, host Grace Cowen discusses a previously unreleased interview between producer TJ Phillips and Kamala Harris from her 2020 presidential campaign. The conversation reveals insight into Harris's personal background, her stance on marijuana legalization, and her vision for uniting America. Listeners get a g…
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In this episode of Frogmore Stew, Grace grapples with the rapidly changing political landscape surrounding Joe Biden's 2024 Presidential campaign. She examines Biden's recent debate performance and general fitness for office, comparing it to the chaotic tenure of Donald Trump. The conversation delves into the Democratic Party's struggle with Biden'…
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Grace and Katelyn are back together with thoughts on key topics including recent jury convictions of Trump and Hunter Biden, and the implications for upcoming elections. They reference Dr. Lichtman's prediction on the November election, according to his '13 keys'. They reflect on the complexities of political promises, the significance of primary e…
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Politics, Empathy, and the Power of Listening: A Journey to the Primary Grace and Katelyn reflect on their experience of interviewing a multitude of candidates running for state house and senate positions, totaling 374 individuals. Initially overwhelmed by the task, they came to appreciate the depth of insight and variety of perspectives gathered, …
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