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 education, healthcare, and state politics, highlighting mutual respect and the value of multigenerational dialogue. Grace wraps up the episode with a collective agreement on political stances and the importance of diverse, respectful conversations.
00:00 Introduction to Frogmore Stew
00:35 Meeting Rosemarie and the New Yorker Group
01:39 Diverse Backgrounds and Shared Experiences
03:05 Memorable Political Events
07:13 Developing Political Beliefs
11:53 Political Beliefs and Marriage
15:44 Current Issues in South Carolina
19:03 Conversations Across Differences
26:13 Reflections on the Group's Impact
29:32 Conclusion and Credits
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