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The World Cup hits the United States and we expect to feel annoyed, embarrassed, or defensive. Instead, we end up watching visitors from Europe, Australia, and beyond fall hard for the stuff we barely notice anymore: strangers saying good morning, random compliments on the street, the sheer size of our states, the chaos of thunderstorms, and the kind of natural beauty that stops you in your tracks. When people start saying “we were lied to about Americans,” it pushes us into a bigger conversation about identity, perception, and why the loudest political voices are not the whole story of this country.
From the Grand Canyon to Yosemite to small cities that tourists usually skip, we talk about what it means to feel proud again without getting boxed into performative, exclusionary patriotism. There’s a difference between loving your home and loving a slogan, and seeing the U.S. through fresh eyes helps us separate the two. If you’ve ever felt like you have to stay quiet about what you love here because you do not want to be mistaken for something you are not, you’ll recognize yourself in this part of the conversation.
Then we switch gears for Pride Month with a film guide built around empathy and queer history. We dig into seminal LGBTQ movies that shaped culture and visibility across decades, including Rocky Horror, Paris Is Burning, Priscilla, To Wong Foo, The Birdcage, Boys Don’t Cry, Hedwig, and more, plus why classics like Philadelphia still matter if you want to understand the AIDS era and what came before today’s representation. Listen, share with a friend, and if you like the show, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find us.
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By Heather Jolley and Nicole BarrThe World Cup hits the United States and we expect to feel annoyed, embarrassed, or defensive. Instead, we end up watching visitors from Europe, Australia, and beyond fall hard for the stuff we barely notice anymore: strangers saying good morning, random compliments on the street, the sheer size of our states, the chaos of thunderstorms, and the kind of natural beauty that stops you in your tracks. When people start saying “we were lied to about Americans,” it pushes us into a bigger conversation about identity, perception, and why the loudest political voices are not the whole story of this country.
From the Grand Canyon to Yosemite to small cities that tourists usually skip, we talk about what it means to feel proud again without getting boxed into performative, exclusionary patriotism. There’s a difference between loving your home and loving a slogan, and seeing the U.S. through fresh eyes helps us separate the two. If you’ve ever felt like you have to stay quiet about what you love here because you do not want to be mistaken for something you are not, you’ll recognize yourself in this part of the conversation.
Then we switch gears for Pride Month with a film guide built around empathy and queer history. We dig into seminal LGBTQ movies that shaped culture and visibility across decades, including Rocky Horror, Paris Is Burning, Priscilla, To Wong Foo, The Birdcage, Boys Don’t Cry, Hedwig, and more, plus why classics like Philadelphia still matter if you want to understand the AIDS era and what came before today’s representation. Listen, share with a friend, and if you like the show, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find us.
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#genx #80s #90s https://youtube.com/@likewhateverpod?si=ChGIAEDqb7H2AN0J
https://www.tiktok.com/@likewhateverpod?_t=ZT-8v3hQFb73Wg&_r=1