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Justin Milner
@jhmilner
Vice President, | Host, Critical Value Podcast | Likes: New Haven pizza, small wave surfing | Dislikes: cilantro | Opinions = mine
Washington DCJoined March 2013

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My friend is back with another season of Technopolis. In today's episode, he explores what would it take to protect every single person who works in this country, esp. the people doing "hidden" domestic work? Check it out.
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Some jobs just can't be replaced by robots. On latest ep of @Technopolis_Pod, @JimKapsis and @MollyTurner talk to @PalaknShah of @DomesticWorkers about how the pandemic has impacted #domesticwork 🎧 podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tec
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We are working from home, but some don’t have a home and we need to change that. and I did a podcast (my first one!) Thank you and for hosting!
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Key points from @marykcunningham @thesamanthab on Critical Value today: 1. The homeless and those at risk are vulnerable + can overwhelm the health system if sick 2. We need to get people housed + stop evictions 3. This will require a huge response open.spotify.com/episode/3HFmd6
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The let me talk about cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana, and gambling on their podcast! And taxes. I guess they cared about the taxes part. Still, if you like any of those things (even taxes) give the latest episode of Critical Value a listen
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This should be the lead story EVERYWHERE. Even that shopping channel that’s always selling knives. This is massive.
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Trump administration's first report on climate change impacts on U.S. sees damages ‘intensifying across the country’ washingtonpost.com/energy-environ
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READ THIS ----> Important + touching + informative thread ( you are ROCKING it girl)
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In the United States, maternal mortality has been rising for decades. In this month’s @Health_Affairs, I write about my family’s story. The effects of maternal mortality last for generations, and it’s time to reverse the rise. 1/n healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hl
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