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To your point, Rebecca, if you think that someone else being homeless is because they didn't want a place to live badly enough, you might be missing an understanding of what structural issues lead to homelessness or might not be motivated to ask why those issues still persist. Yeah.
To your point, Rebecca, if you think that someone else being homeless is because they didn't want a place to live badly enough, you might be missing an understanding of what structural issues lead to homelessness or might not be motivated to ask why those issues still persist. Yeah.
To your point, Rebecca, if you think that someone else being homeless is because they didn't want a place to live badly enough, you might be missing an understanding of what structural issues lead to homelessness or might not be motivated to ask why those issues still persist. Yeah.
Oh, my gosh. Rebecca, Tara, I really appreciate this conversation. I have learned so much. Thank you both so much.
Oh, my gosh. Rebecca, Tara, I really appreciate this conversation. I have learned so much. Thank you both so much.
Oh, my gosh. Rebecca, Tara, I really appreciate this conversation. I have learned so much. Thank you both so much.
Thanks again to author and journalist Tara Isabella Burton and New York Magazine features writer Rebecca Jennings. And wow, I am so grateful you made it this far. Yes, you listening right now. It must mean you really like the show, which is awesome because it turns out I really love making it for you. And I'm going to let you in on a little secret.
Thanks again to author and journalist Tara Isabella Burton and New York Magazine features writer Rebecca Jennings. And wow, I am so grateful you made it this far. Yes, you listening right now. It must mean you really like the show, which is awesome because it turns out I really love making it for you. And I'm going to let you in on a little secret.
Thanks again to author and journalist Tara Isabella Burton and New York Magazine features writer Rebecca Jennings. And wow, I am so grateful you made it this far. Yes, you listening right now. It must mean you really like the show, which is awesome because it turns out I really love making it for you. And I'm going to let you in on a little secret.
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You can become an even bigger fan of the show by signing up for It's Been a Minute Plus. It supports this show and all of public media. Plus, you get to listen to every episode of the show, sponsor free. There's a link in the description of this episode, or you can go to plus.npr.org slash it's been a minute to sign up. And seriously, thanks so much for hanging out with me.
You can become an even bigger fan of the show by signing up for It's Been a Minute Plus. It supports this show and all of public media. Plus, you get to listen to every episode of the show, sponsor free. There's a link in the description of this episode, or you can go to plus.npr.org slash it's been a minute to sign up. And seriously, thanks so much for hanging out with me.
This episode of It's Been a Minute was produced by Liam McBain. This episode was edited by Nina Patak. Our supervising producer is Barton Girdwood. Our executive producer is Veralyn Williams. Our VP of programming is Yolanda Sanguini. All right. That's all for this episode of It's Been a Minute from NPR. I'm Brittany Luce. Talk soon.
This episode of It's Been a Minute was produced by Liam McBain. This episode was edited by Nina Patak. Our supervising producer is Barton Girdwood. Our executive producer is Veralyn Williams. Our VP of programming is Yolanda Sanguini. All right. That's all for this episode of It's Been a Minute from NPR. I'm Brittany Luce. Talk soon.
This episode of It's Been a Minute was produced by Liam McBain. This episode was edited by Nina Patak. Our supervising producer is Barton Girdwood. Our executive producer is Veralyn Williams. Our VP of programming is Yolanda Sanguini. All right. That's all for this episode of It's Been a Minute from NPR. I'm Brittany Luce. Talk soon.