Not Your Little Lady

This week for the Spotcast Sunday feature, I am reviewing the relationship podcast, Not Your Little Lady. This podcast debuted in 2017. This podcast comes with an explicit language warning. There were 84 episodes available on Apple Podcasts at the time of writing. The following description is provided from the Apple Podcast page: Not Your Little Lady is a podcast featuring women living outside of the South’s socially accepted norms. Listen and relate as we laugh, cry and share stories about facing obstacles and how it feels to come out on the other side. We will talk about things that piss us off, the booze we like to drink, and historical women who have made a difference. Topic experts will give advice and relay realistic steps on how to implement it in our daily lives. We’ll explore the importance of women owning their past, present, and future while keeping it light and funny, like a lady will do.

I found this podcast at the right time, and it certainly helped with my culture shock of moving to the South. I had spent the first 30 years of my life growing up in the Midwest. I decided to move to the South for health reasons and ended up in Arkansas. Arkansas is so different from where I am from, that if I didn’t have this podcast, I might not understand why some of the practices still exist. It has also helped me understand some of the more profound political and racial issues that the South faces. Even if you don’t live in the South or plan on moving here, this podcast is a great educational tool. It’s really easy to point fingers and judge from the outside with no understanding. This podcast helps provide understanding and context for outsiders. I highly recommend this podcast to everyone.

I give this podcast 5 out of 5 stars.

Tomorrow for the Movie Monday feature, I am reviewing the action-adventure film, The Old Guard. Next week for the Spotcast Sunday feature, I am reviewing the true crime podcast, All Crime No Cattle. Until then keep listening on; Nerd out!

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