
This episode discusses organized groups of wine moms engaging in activism against ICE, featuring calls from listeners sharing their experiences. Topics include community support, personal protests, and creative expressions of frustration.
Listeners like Annie from Minneapolis talk about driving children to school to help families fearful of ICE. Beth from Portland, Maine, represents older wine moms who are determined to take action.
Ann from Minneapolis shares a story about a woman named Kay who chose to protest on her birthday, marking her first time participating in activism. A Canadian grandmother expresses her sadness and frustration, mentioning making a Trump voodoo doll.
Another caller, who identifies as sober, humorously suggests that car flippers might need a driver, adding a light-hearted touch to the serious discussions.
Wine moms share their activism against ICE, highlighting community support and personal stories of protest.

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