In this episode, Mary Katharine and Karol unpack the fatal shooting of activist Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, exploring the conflicting narratives, community outrage, and the broader implications for law enforcement accountability and civilian interactions. With national protests erupting and debates over ICE’s role intensifying, we break down what the media is missing.
The conversation then shifts to global human rights as we highlight the ongoing protests in Iran, the lack of sustained media coverage, and how listeners can stay informed and engaged in support of freedom and dignity abroad.
Finally, we get candid about parenting challenges in today’s world, offering practical, relatable advice on how parents can set effective boundaries with their children—including strategies for sleep routines and day-to-day home life.

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