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For the last four months, federal and state eviction moratoria have kept Americans in their apartments, even if they couldn’t pay rent. Now, with financial relief in question, and moratoria set to expire, the first of the month might look very different for millions of Americans. Guests: Emily, a resident of Chicago’s Northwest Side Mark Durakovic, principal at Kass Management Peter Hepburn, analyst at Princeton’s Eviction Lab Host Henry Grabar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the last four months, federal and state eviction moratoria have kept Americans in their apartments, even if they couldn’t pay rent. Now, with financial relief in question, and moratoria set to expire, the first of the month might look very different for millions of Americans. Guests: Emily, a resident of Chicago’s Northwest Side Mark Durakovic, principal at Kass Management Peter Hepburn, analyst at Princeton’s Eviction Lab Host Henry Grabar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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For the last four months, federal and state eviction moratoria have kept Americans in their apartments, even if they couldn’t pay rent. Now, with financial relief in question, and moratoria set to expire, the first of the month might look very different for millions of Americans. Guests: Emily, a resident of Chicago’s Northwest Side Mark Durakovic, principal at Kass Management Peter Hepburn, analyst at Princeton’s Eviction Lab Host Henry Grabar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's all downhill from here, folks. Erica found a movie on Prime Video which she loves and is unlikely to find something better. Guests Emily and Neil join the discussion of this giallo classic and gush about the gorgeous colors and simpler times when death was pretty. Listen to find out some drinking game options for the film as well as find out what the next episode's film will be (spoiler: it's taking Erica in a new direction). Follow on Twitter @CAWPodcast, Facebook or Instagram at CustomersAlsoWatched, or Letterboxd at AlsoWatched.
Let’s place is currently under a curse of us not being able to record in a timely manner and the editor has been sick and also busy with American Thanksgiving festivities so this is getting uploaded as soon as it could be reasonably done. Anyway, it’s time to give a leg up to one of the most poorly received genres on this show: Visual novels. Guests Emily and Frankie have joined forces to help us right this wrong. And it ends up being a little too righted. YOUR GAMES THIS WEEK ARE: Butterfly Soup, for PC; one night, hot springs, for PC and Mobile; Lone Wolf, for PC; We Know The Devil, for PC; And Hustle Cat, for PC. You can find the complete list of ranked games at bit.ly/letsplace.
I hope you’ve got your number 2 pencil, this week’s episode of Neighborhood Watch is downright ACADEMIC. Our new guest takes us on a scholarly dive into Macro-Ornithology, Advanced Numerology and Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. This podcast is about Sesame Street. Listen Here! [Episode covered: E1257 “Telly Monster Moves In” | Guests: Emily]