My "surviving politics" self-care media appears to be quite different from my "surviving life" self-care media. The latter is epitomized by watching Flashpoint: which is essentially a wish-fulfillment version of something very similar to my career. The former involves a lot more escapism. But both involve themes of fictional characters who have power to engage with systemic problems and win.
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Also, ACLU South Dakota put together a freaking amazing Election Day playlist this year: https://open.spotify.com/user/v9d7vkw0nh8rya7lb1d5bov4x/playlist/5MEsEx1p8BDP0yfPlKs2Ua?si=c27tcZiSQUOKwWJSZwRV_w
And I listen to Spotify's (very woman-centric) "Confidence Boost" playlist a lot lately: https://open.spotify.com/user/spotify/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX4fpCWaHOned?si=xj3ENZV9SHG35oAhwIAw-g
My "surviving politics" self-care media appears to be quite different from my "surviving life" self-care media. The latter is epitomized by watching Flashpoint: which is essentially a wish-fulfillment version of something very similar to my career. The former involves a lot more escapism. But both involve themes of fictional characters who have power to engage with systemic problems and win.