
Convince Me I Care
A podcast that explores the absurdities of the modern world through a series of generation-gap rhetorical dares. Ever wonder why, exactly, the Kids are up to that thing these days? Or what the hell the Olds were thinking when they created the world they’ve left us all to inherit? Convince Me I Care aims to explain the inexplicable by forcing our arbitrary representatives of each generation to account for themselves and their contemporaries. In each episode, we’ll dive into some strange facet of generational culture and try to convince each other that it does, in fact, matter. Join us as we attempt to parse the fads, foibles, fears, and fandoms of the recent past.
Convince Me I Care
Wine Moms
In honor of the Mother's Day that just passed, Grace and David celebrate their support of every type of mom there is by digging into the legacy of the Wine Mom. Why has the cheeky insouciant cry of "Rosé all day!" been twisted in some quarters into another reason to put down already put upon moms? How did an overhyped hysteria around Mother's Little Helpers in the 60s and 70s get repurposed and revived to indict parents of today for wanting to blow off a little steam? And when did the conflation of suburbanites, Karens and supporters of a certain orange demon steer the feelgood party bus of the Wine Mom into the ditch of popular disdain? We tackle all of that and more in the latest episode!
Grace Todd and David Timberline are your tour guides through this ongoing investigation of cultural artifacts from our collective recent past with a unique intergenerational spin. We're convinced you'll have a great time listening to Convince Me I Care.
https://grace-todd.com/cmic-eps/wine-moms