• Ep. 8 - Work, Class, Money: A Response to "Hillbilly Elegy"

  • 2024/07/22
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Ep. 8 - Work, Class, Money: A Response to "Hillbilly Elegy"

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  • Hey y'all!

    My mama wasn't on drugs. My daddy never left. My parents are still married. I don't know anyone on meth.

    Have you ever been stereotyped? Have you ever been on the receiving end of people believing a single story about you (or defining you by a single thing)?

    Back in 2021, I wrote a post on Instagram as a response to the movie and book, "Hillbilly Elegy" by J.D Vance. Although this is NOT a political podcast, post, or episode, I thought it was timely, with Vance recently accepting the republican nomination for VP, to continue the conversation.

    Today's episode is not a critique of the book or film as I try to not be critical of another person's life or story. It's just another life and another story worth sharing and hearing - a story from another "educated hillbilly" - a story that is mine. This story just happens to also be a bit of a counter-narrative to the one currently popularized.

    A few of the topics covered in this episode are as follows:

    1.) There is a danger in a single story. (Watch the TEDTalk, y'all.) 2.) Selling the myth: "It's their own fault that they are poor." 3.) Selling the myth: "Military, Education, and/or Marriage" 4.) "Poor" does not equal dumb, drug-addicted, or dysfunctional. 5.) Higher education is not always a "ticket out of poverty." 6.) There is nothing wrong with being a hillbilly. 7.) "Success" looks different to different people. 8.) However, money also matters and should be used for good. 9.) Strategies for avoiding the single story and making the world a better place. 10.) How this all connects to money, work, and class. 11.) Love (and a Song Dedication)

    Stick around to the end on this one, y'all. You might just ugly cry...in a good way.

    Song references: Time of Day - Turnpike Troubadours Follow You to Virgie - Tyler Childers

    I can't wait to hear your thoughts! Comment or DM me on IG (@hannahbphd) to share!

    Opportunities to connect are coming soon!

    Until then, feed the good in yourself and others by leaning in, learning, and never accepting a single story of a person or place.

    Happy Trails. A country mile in my hillbilly shoes.

    Yakoke (Thanks)!

    Hannah B., PhD

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Hey y'all!

My mama wasn't on drugs. My daddy never left. My parents are still married. I don't know anyone on meth.

Have you ever been stereotyped? Have you ever been on the receiving end of people believing a single story about you (or defining you by a single thing)?

Back in 2021, I wrote a post on Instagram as a response to the movie and book, "Hillbilly Elegy" by J.D Vance. Although this is NOT a political podcast, post, or episode, I thought it was timely, with Vance recently accepting the republican nomination for VP, to continue the conversation.

Today's episode is not a critique of the book or film as I try to not be critical of another person's life or story. It's just another life and another story worth sharing and hearing - a story from another "educated hillbilly" - a story that is mine. This story just happens to also be a bit of a counter-narrative to the one currently popularized.

A few of the topics covered in this episode are as follows:

1.) There is a danger in a single story. (Watch the TEDTalk, y'all.) 2.) Selling the myth: "It's their own fault that they are poor." 3.) Selling the myth: "Military, Education, and/or Marriage" 4.) "Poor" does not equal dumb, drug-addicted, or dysfunctional. 5.) Higher education is not always a "ticket out of poverty." 6.) There is nothing wrong with being a hillbilly. 7.) "Success" looks different to different people. 8.) However, money also matters and should be used for good. 9.) Strategies for avoiding the single story and making the world a better place. 10.) How this all connects to money, work, and class. 11.) Love (and a Song Dedication)

Stick around to the end on this one, y'all. You might just ugly cry...in a good way.

Song references: Time of Day - Turnpike Troubadours Follow You to Virgie - Tyler Childers

I can't wait to hear your thoughts! Comment or DM me on IG (@hannahbphd) to share!

Opportunities to connect are coming soon!

Until then, feed the good in yourself and others by leaning in, learning, and never accepting a single story of a person or place.

Happy Trails. A country mile in my hillbilly shoes.

Yakoke (Thanks)!

Hannah B., PhD

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