jennifer.jeffries@gmail.com
Brassy, Sassy & Mostly Classy
A group of 3 (along w/ one loud producer) outspoken Kentucky women, discuss everyday topics as they relate to KY and local (Louisville/ Oldham County) politics. They keep it fun and entertaining while stressing the importance of local politics on everyday life.
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jennifer.jeffries@gmail.com
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Latest episode
Jun 27, 2026
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Episodes
Primary Madness, Community Building & Book Chat 27.06.2026 59:42
This episode finds the ladies just before the KY democratic primaries. Our main topic is community building and the ways in which it enriches the self and the community. There are also many tangents on smutty books, animal chimney invasions and how not to role play.
KY House Bill Updates 08.04.2026 1:08:46
The ladies begin with some book recommends to get ready to tackle the hard topics of bills passed and proposed before the close of this year's legislative session.
Good, Bad & Ugly KY House Bills 03.03.2026 1:08:24
This episode finds the ladies discussing proposed bills in the KY House this session. Everyone brought a good, bad and ugly example of bills for their topic (and Erica added a silly bill :). They try to find a mix of proposals to get excited for and those that seem like a major step backwards. Get in on the discourse now!
Episode 0 - Introduction 01.02.2026 28:27
This is the defining episode of BS&MC where you get to meet Tarah, Erica and Jessica. They are three KY women working in their local communities to organize and fight for themselves, their familes and neighbors through sharing of information and standing up for the vulnerables in society. They also have fun while doing it! Side conversations include: novels, relationships and parenting.
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