Rachel Feintzeig
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Right.
I'm thinking of like playdates.
Like playdates have become this curated affair, I feel like.
Yeah, where it's like another mom puts out a big arts, has activities.
And I feel like if you don't do the same, it's rude.
And then it just totally spirals.
No, people were not defensive, but they also, I feel like when I write pieces, oftentimes I'll get the kind of like, your writing is so beautiful or you spoke to me or this resonated.
And I got some of that, but it was more just like, let's take action.
Like, you know, it was like, it was less emotional, more like, can we make this happen?
I feel like this more than other pieces, it was like the thesis that people just really grabbed onto.
Yeah.
I'm terrified.
I was going to start with patriotic morning because my husband was like, the kids can't even see who's in the crowd.
Like that's the one you should go for.
So I'm thinking about it.
I missed the bus once in the last like four years, almost weekly.
It's brought up.
It's so funny that you guys mentioned that because, so until like a year ago, I was on staff at the Wall Street Journal.
I was a reporter there for a long time.
I wrote a column called Work and Life.