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This week, Meg and Alex discuss what comes next in our evolution toward a more socially just world.
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This week, Meg and Alex discuss the question, who is responsible for raising up the next generation and whose to blaim when it doesn't go well.
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Outrage seems to be everywhere today. This week, Meg and Alex talk about our propensity for outrage and what we can do about it.
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This week, Meg and Alex talk about corporate landlords and ask the question, why is renting from one of them someone's best option.
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This week, Meg and Alex are joined by Amos Malone, a PHD student from the community. The three talk about the criminal justice system and Amos' pathway from struggling student to PHD candidate.
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This week, Meg and Alex talk about silos in social justice work and the offer some adivce on how to navigate long term humanitarian work when new social inequities arise.
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The concept of a food desert isn't new. Traditional models for food distribution struggle in areas with high concentrations of poverty. This week, Meg and Alex talk about the third grocery store to close nearby and talk about what might work in the community.
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No one ever gets it right one hundred percent of the time. This week, Meg and Alex talk about what to do when you get something wrong and give some advice on how to develop the habbit of constant improvement.
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This week Meg and Alex talk about the benefits and challenges of living in a meritocracy, speficically as it pertains to areas of concentrated poverty.
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This week, Meg and Alex talk about scarcity around the holidays and the annual gift shop at We Got This.
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