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Chicken In The Middle
Chicken In The Middle
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Prudence is joined this week by Toni Golan-Vilella, who helps nonprofits get what they need out of software, and Lizzy Marmon, who secures grants and donor relationships for cultural institutions. Together, they live in Brooklyn.
Prudie, Golan-Vilella and Marmon dig into letters about what to do when you don’t align with your husband’s right wing values, how to handle a husband who got angry at you for mentioning that you miss the chicken from a politically incorrect restaurant, what actions to take when your open office space isn’t conducive to getting work done, what to consider when folks in your large friends group get upset when you initiate smaller outings that don’t include everyone, what to do when your work subordinate that you’re friendly with and who idolizes you does a terrible job.
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Email: prudence@slate.com
Production by Phil Surkis
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Prudie, Golan-Vilella and Marmon dig into letters about what to do when you don’t align with your husband’s right wing values, how to handle a husband who got angry at you for mentioning that you miss the chicken from a politically incorrect restaurant, what actions to take when your open office space isn’t conducive to getting work done, what to consider when folks in your large friends group get upset when you initiate smaller outings that don’t include everyone, what to do when your work subordinate that you’re friendly with and who idolizes you does a terrible job.
Slate Plus members get an additional mini-episode of Dear Prudence every Friday. Sign up now to listen.
Email: prudence@slate.com
Production by Phil Surkis
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Apr 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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