The author was raised in an unhoused show ter a run by the catholic worker. As he grew older, i found myself drawn more and more to places basically home and the church. In places like a biker bar, or i write an essay about the armory in san francisco, those became more safe spaces for me. The reason for that was because of the community that i found there.
Kara’s co-host for this episode is the one and only Sean Hayes! They discuss the Alex Jones verdict awarding more than $45 million to the parents of a Sandy Hook victim, and the Senate passing a landmark climate, health, and tax bill. Plus, people are paying big money to be podcast guests, HBO Max and Discovery+ are merging, and theaters are making a comeback. Then, they’re joined by Friend of Pivot, Isaac Fitzgerald to talk about his memoir, “Dirtbag, Massachusetts.”
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