Pantsuit Politics

[3] Both Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers attended Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, where they met in 1999 as members of the Phi Mu sorority and became friends.

[3][7] Holland obtained her juris doctor from the American University Washington College of Law and embarked on a career as a congressional staffer, campaign aide, and social media consultant.

Recognizing their differing opinions but shared values, they decided to create the podcast together to showcase their distinct perspectives and amplify female voices in politics.

[18] In 2019, Holland and Silvers authored a book titled "I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation," which was published by Thomas Nelson.

[5][20] Silvers and Holland aimed to translate their podcast's conversational style into a practical approach within the book.

How to Move Forward When We're Divided (about basically everything)," released by Revell Publishing[21] This book aims to educate readers on fostering collaboration within communities to build a more harmonious world.