The Power Of No
When you say yes to everything, you can get yourself caught up in stressful situations. In this episode, the Ellises and the crew talk about how they learned to say […]
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If you ask the Department of Housing and Urban Development, around 750,000 people are homeless in America. If you ask the Department of Education, that number shoots up into the millions. What does this discrepancy tell us? And how do our cultural ideas about homelessness shape who we see as homeless, and who gets help? To find out, Brittany talks with Dr. Margot Kushel, Director at the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, and Dr. Molly Richard, assistant professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Rhode Island’s College of Health Sciences.
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When you say yes to everything, you can get yourself caught up in stressful situations. In this episode, the Ellises and the crew talk about how they learned to say […]
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