Two good friends from different backgrounds, one a conservative Texan with a PhD, and the other, a liberal trial lawyer from Alabama discuss, debate and share their thoughts and ask each other Am I Wrong For Thinking This??
Susan and Greg discuss perceptions each has of political parties
Susan talks about her son's description of moms and her reactions and Susan and Greg's discussion about 2nd Amendment.
Susan is at the DMV and has a talk with a black man about getting stopped by police, and she and Greg talk about what it is like for each to look back on getting stopped by police. Susan gets stopped way more, but Greg's is much more impactful.
Susan and Greg discuss reactions to clips posted to social media including the racist neighbor in Virgina and a Sailor being accused of stolen valor.
Greg and Susan talk about white churches and how to approach the one lone black person in the room versus what Greg thinks is probably really going on. Susan wonders what Black women think when she walks in the room, and where this thinking comes from.
Susan and Greg discuss how each feel about the decision to choose Ivermectin over the vaccine, what that tells them about the person, and the true definition of the word “frustration.”
Susan and Greg discuss how race plays a part in perceptions of protestors.
Susan and Greg discuss the stigmas attached to identifying as a member of a political party.
Susan and Greg discuss going to the movies and start a conversation about different perspectives on protests.
Susan and Greg discuss fallout from the Bill Cosby saga; and dip their toes back into discussions on Critical Race Theory.
Susan and Greg continue discussions related to The 1619 Project
Susan and Greg begin discussion on things we weren't taught in school; and the possible reasons we weren't. Susan begins her review of The 1619 Project podcast; plus, an Whataburger update
In Part 1 Susan and Greg discuss the differences between riots versus insurrection and what may lead to both.
Susan and Greg do a spontaneous podcast touching on a number of subjects.
Susan and Greg discuss whether religion and politics should intersect.
Susan and Greg discuss how they receive the slogan and messaging behind Defund the Police
Susan and Greg discuss the possibility of the end of racism.
Continuing the discussion of whether it's the economy or whether it's racism.
Susan & Greg discuss whether the economy provides “cover” for racism, or if the two are inextricably intertwined
Susan and Greg discuss whether every person is worth rooting for