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How Other Countries Solved What America Won’t (w/Natasha Hakimi Zapata)

May 16, 2025
In this engaging discussion, journalist and lecturer Natasha Hakimi Zapata explores solutions to social and economic challenges facing the U.S. Drawing from her book, she highlights inspiring successes like the UK’s NHS for universal healthcare, Norway’s paid parental leave, and Singapore’s innovative public housing. Zapata also examines Estonia’s digital democracy and Uruguay’s green energy initiatives. Her insights prompt a thought-provoking question: are Americans ready to fight for the transformative changes already seen around the globe?
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ANECDOTE

Personal Impact of Lack Healthcare

  • Natasha's mother suffered untreated diabetes due to lack of healthcare access as an undocumented immigrant.
  • This personal story inspired Natasha to advocate for universal healthcare seen in the UK's NHS system.
INSIGHT

Change Arises From Crisis

  • Major social improvements often arise from a country's darkest historical periods.
  • This includes the NHS post-WWII and Uruguay's green energy shift after crises.
ANECDOTE

Building the NHS from WWII Aftermath

  • The NHS emerged post-WWII as state investment rebuilt bombed hospitals.
  • Health minister Aneurin Bevan overcame opposition by uniting hospitals and doctors under a national system.
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