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Shocked and devastated that our Problematic Women co-host Bre Payton has suddenly passed away at the age of 26, we spend today’s episode remembering Bre and discussing the hole we now have in our hearts for her. We talk about what a unique person she was in Washington, D.C., her faith, and some of the million little things that made her such an intelligent, beautiful, and joyful woman.
If you want to contribute to the scholarship fund her family has set up in her memory, donate here:
https://www.gofundme.com/bre-payton-scholarship-fund
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I will download and listen later. Such a tragic loss . . .
This is truly sad.
I always enjoyed Bre on any podcast. What I’ll remember most is a small, idiosyncratic thing. When she was hosting she would say “I’m joined in the studio today with Guest X.”
I would always do a mental double take because I feel one should say “I’m joined in the studio today by Guest X.”
When Bre was hosting I would listen for that “with.” I’ll miss her.
I honestly have not listen to this yet, because I’ve got to get into the right mood. This is such a good podcast. Nobody, and I mean nobody, has done what they did as well as they did. They picked great topics and tore them apart without sounding like hackneyed conservatives. It was entertaining, but they were really doing great analysis. They were really helping people on sometimes difficult subjects to talk about or stuff that the left just made difficult or whatever.
Really an excellent example of how they curate podcasts here. I gratuitously promoted it, where and whenever I felt like.