Elena Asayev, an archaeologist rethinking migration through ancient insights, David Goldstein, a literature professor delving into biblical hospitality, and Sandy Hilal, an architect championing community projects, come together to explore hospitality's impact on migration. They discuss ancient Greek conventions of guest-host relationships and their contemporary significance. The conversation also touches on the vulnerability of hospitality, the blurring of host-guest roles, and the potential for grassroots actions to redefine who gets to welcome whom.