
Delve into topics that affect suburban women

Okay, But Why
Red Wine & Blue is excited to announce our fourth limited series podcast – Okay, But Why? There is so much happening in politics right now, it’s hard to keep up. It feels like every day, there’s a new outrageous headline. But it’s not always clear why these things are happening. So in this series of short shareable podcast episodes and videos, we’re here to ask… “Okay, But Why?”
In these series, we feature the voices of subject matter experts and people with real lived experience – from former tradwives to immigrants who survived dangerous border crossings. Each podcast breaks down a complicated topic with clarity and compassion.

The American Fabric
In The American Fabric (2024), Rachel Vindman (co-host of The Suburban Women Problem) busts stereotypes and misinformation about immigration. She interviews journalists, aid workers, and immigrants themselves – including her husband Lt. Col (retired) Alex Vindman. Suburban women know that immigration isn’t a story about fear… it’s a story about love.

The Cost of Extremism
In two seasons of The Cost of Extremism (2023 & 2024), we show that it’s kids and families who pay the price when extremists attack our freedoms. Things like book bans, school vouchers, and crisis pregnancy centers are costing Americans money while actively harming our communities. In this limited series, we take a deep dive into the issues facing our country and meet the women tirelessly fighting back.

Sacred Politics
In Sacred Politics (2024), we reveal the real dangers of Christian Nationalism in American politics. Through narrative storytelling and expert interviews, we uncover Christian Nationalism’s role in shaping elections, legislation, and public discourse while exploring how faith-inspired activism can drive positive change.