

The Sunday Read: ‘A Sandwich Shop, a Tent City and an American Crisis'
11 snips Apr 2, 2023
A sandwich shop in Phoenix faces an overwhelming surge of homelessness, impacting daily operations and community dynamics. The owners navigate chaotic scenes outside their doors, revealing the harsh realities of street life. They show resilience amid chaos while also emphasizing small acts of kindness toward those in need. The podcast highlights personal stories and the emotional toll on both the homeless and local businesses, showcasing a pressing humanitarian crisis that demands urgent attention and compassionate solutions.
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Old Station Subs' Struggle
- Joe and Debbie Fialici own Old Station Subs near the Arizona state capital.
- Their restaurant, a family legacy, now faces challenges due to a large homeless encampment.
Dairy Queen Delusion
- A homeless woman, claiming to own Dairy Queen, disrupts Old Station Subs.
- Debbie, stressed, considers leaving the business due to increasing such incidents.
Compassion's Limits
- Joe and Debbie initially showed compassion to the homeless, offering help and hiring some.
- The growing homeless population and lack of city support led to increased disruptive incidents, overwhelming their capacity to help.