Send us a text In this week’s episode we discussed the looming freeze of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, which could leave over 40 million Americans scrambling for groceries come November if federal funding isn’t restored. Together, we’ll unpack the real-world consequences for families, communities and national businesses and ask: what happens when your biggest safety net suddenly vanishes? Our Links: Retrospect
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Send us a text In this week’s episode we discussed the looming freeze of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, which could leave over 40 million Americans scrambling for groceries come November if federal funding isn’t restored. Together, we’ll unpack the real-world consequences for families, communities and national businesses and ask: what happens when your biggest safety net suddenly vanishes? Our Links: Retrospect
Too Much Stuff, Not Enough Space | Retrospect Ep.196
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3 months ago
Too Much Stuff, Not Enough Space | Retrospect Ep.196
Send us a text In this week’s episode we discussed how consumer culture, emotional attachment, and clever marketing have led to a nation buried in stuff. Americans are surrounded by more possessions than ever before, from overstuffed closets to overflowing storage units. We talk about clutter, psychology, and minimalism to uncover why we keep accumulating—and what it might take to finally let go. Our Links: Retrospect
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Send us a text In this week’s episode we discussed the looming freeze of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, which could leave over 40 million Americans scrambling for groceries come November if federal funding isn’t restored. Together, we’ll unpack the real-world consequences for families, communities and national businesses and ask: what happens when your biggest safety net suddenly vanishes? Our Links: Retrospect