The podcast examines the kidnapping of Josh Powell's son Charlie and how the lack of a plan B or C led to the unsuccessful attempt to take him from the state of Washington to Utah in 2012.
The speaker talks about a neighborhood he visited where he witnessed everyone knowing each other, friendly interactions, and the proximity of everything.
Kim and her mother were surprised by a racist encounter at their own cottage when a young man was accused of trespassing by their white neighbors.
The pressure to conform to societal norms affects various aspects of our lives, including education, employment, and relationships. Meanwhile, the paradigm of work is also changing, with more people taking on gig jobs and working remotely.
A man searches frantically for a note that could have changed everything for him, while his brother informs him that their dad is currently working on the farm.