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No One is Coming to Save Us

Lemonada Media
Early Childhood Education
Childcare Crisis
Child Development
Foster Care System
Universal Pre-K
Mental Health
Wisconsin
Milwaukee Public Schools
Angela Harris
Brooke Legler
Transgender Issues
Childcare
Education Advocacy
Sole Permanency
Covid-19 Pandemic
Funding
One-Minute Rule
Family Updates
Childcare Openings
Working Parents

Dive into the heart of America's childcare crisis with No One Is Coming to Save Us, hosted by veteran reporter Gloria Riviera. In Season 5, you’ll hear stories about everyday people rolling up their sleeves to demand better childcare in America, whether it’s guaranteeing access for all kids ages zero to five, creating supportive services for families, or ensuring the highest quality education poss... more

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Recent Guests

Roz Chast
Acclaimed cartoonist and author known for her work in The New Yorker and her memoirs that explore themes of aging and caregiving.
The New Yorker
Episode: Julia Gets Wise with Roz Chast
Lauren Kennedy
Co-founder of Neighborhood Villages
Neighborhood Villages
Episode: Make Child Care Supportive
Sarah Muncie
Co-founder of Neighborhood Villages
Neighborhood Villages
Episode: Make Child Care Supportive
Binal Patel
Chief Program Officer at Neighborhood Villages
Neighborhood Villages
Episode: Make Child Care Supportive
Junlei Li
Early childhood education expert and faculty chair in early childhood and human development at Harvard Graduate School of Education
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Episode: Make Child Care High Quality
Rebecca Bailin
Founder of New Yorkers United for Child Care and activist
New Yorkers United for Child Care
Episode: Make Child Care Guaranteed
Caroline Furman
Mom and dancer who teaches at Barnard College
Barnard College
Episode: Make Child Care Guaranteed
Jessica Ramos
Advocate for Universal Child Care
Episode: Make Child Care Guaranteed
Jeffrey Jay
A transgender man and comedian, performing on the college circuit, sharing his experiences and challenges as a trans person.
Episode: Listen Now: Being Trans

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Gloria Riviera
Host and veteran reporter focusing on the childcare crisis and advocating for systemic change in childcare policies through storytelling and interviews.

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • Serious Topic

    This is a serious topic that deserves much more than an entitled host who throws around half truths and absurd assumptions.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Richie CT
    United States7 months ago
  • New season is fire

    Love the start!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PodcastGal2025
    United States7 months ago
  • First episode season 4 review

    This research is only new to the United States, it has been going on this way in eastern culture. China was the first I think to even see the value in early childcare. The western world was slow to finally see its truth after it has been proven already in other countries. This is great that U.S. is finally stepping up to taking care of its people. It’s just sad that it’s last one to do it and very late in the game, but better late than never. It just feels like this podcast trying to say it’s a... more

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    5
    MarciMae411
    United Statesa year ago
  • No one cares

    Boring

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    StayHydrated!
    United Statesa year ago
  • Let’s continue talking and imagining...

    As a working mom who helps other working moms, I can’t think of a more important pod to listen to - both to better understand our history and to better imagine a future where all American women are valued in the workplace and where families thrive. That’s my American dream. Thank you for creating this.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    melzwphotog
    United Statesa year ago

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The host is seen as relatable and engaging, often sharing personal stories that resonate with the audience.
Overall, many find the discussions insightful and necessary, citing them as valuable resources for understanding and addressing systemic challenges.
There are mixed reviews regarding the podcast's political stance; some listeners feel it is too one-sided or opinionated on specific issues.
Listeners appreciate the focus on critical social issues affecting families and children, emphasizing the urgency of childcare reform.

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Julia Gets Wise with Roz Chast
Q: Did you have those conversations with your kids?
Roz thinks those conversations only happened when forced, highlighting the awkwardness surrounding them.
Julia Gets Wise with Roz Chast
Q: How have you managed that childhood anxiety as you've gotten older?
Roz states that she hasn't coped well with her anxiety, often ignoring it and repressing it.
Julia Gets Wise with Roz Chast
Q: What do you think is the best part about being your age right now?
Roz mentions that every moment she isn't in pain or dealing with a crisis feels fantastic.
Listen Now: Being Trans
Q: What has been a high point and low point for you in this dating journey?
High point was a good date experience; low point was getting stood up and feeling rejected.
Listen Now: Being Trans
Q: How has dating as a trans person been for you?
Dating has been difficult due to people unmatching or expressing discomfort when they learn I'm trans.

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The content addresses the prevailing childcare crisis in America, highlighting systemic issues surrounding accessibility, quality, and affordability of childcare. Throughout the discussions, personal stories and expert insights reveal the hardships faced by families, advocating for comprehensive solutions that combat housing insecurity and prioritize early childhood education. Unique to this series is its focus on grassroots activism and real-life experiences, providing a roadmap for listeners to engage in advocacy for improved childcare systems. By blending personal anecdotes with actionable strategies, the series empowers audiences to take steps toward meaningful change in their communities regarding the future of childcare.

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1. Roz Chast
2. Lauren Kennedy
3. Sarah Muncie
4. Binal Patel
5. Junlei Li
6. Rebecca Bailin
7. Caroline Furman
8. Jessica Ramos

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