SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America

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4.5
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375 reviews
This podcast has
25 episodes
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Date created
2020/09/10
Average duration
32 min.
Release period
53 days

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The third season of Sold Out examines the intersection of the climate and housing crises. Hosted by Erin Baldassari, the series tells the stories of families and communities throughout California, as we all grapple with the ways that climate is challenging our very idea of home, and our ability to live there. We shine a light on the solutions that can help us all face the future, highlighting the people who are actively working to protect their communities. We question assumptions that dictate how and where people live, while examining the barriers – whether political, financial or social – that hold us back from embracing or realizing change.

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Searching For Home On Higher Ground
2023/10/16
Climate change is intensifying wet periods across California - untaming waterways humans corralled with dirt and concrete.  When the river comes for your town, what do you do, how do you adapt? Is abandoning life in the floodplain the only real option? We follow the Escutia family, starting on the night that a flood swallowed their hometown, and for months afterward, as they searched for an affordable home on higher ground.
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Surviving Extreme Heat Without A Home
2023/10/23
Whether it’s severe heat, fires, or floods, people experiencing homelessness are on the bleeding edge of the climate emergency. We follow the story of one woman who is trying to keep herself and her adult son alive on the blistering streets of Fresno, California. We hear from advocates pushing lawmakers to find solutions, and creating their own. And ask, how is climate change forcing us to rethink our response to homelessness?
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Electric Avenue
2023/10/30
A quarter of California’s carbon emissions come from homes and buildings -- from the appliances we use to keep ourselves warm and our families fed. Replacing gas powered appliances with electric ones is one way to make a big impact, but the process is slow and expensive. We head to a neighborhood in Oakland that is taking a revolutionary approach to reducing their emissions: by electrifying together, all at once. We talk to the gung ho enthusiasts and the holdouts and explore the roadblocks to success.
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Reimagining Our Cities For The Climate
2023/11/06
What if there was a way that California could build the housing it needs and drastically cut carbon emissions at the same time? City planners and environmentalists say this unicorn does exist: transit-oriented housing. It sounds great in theory, but in practice, it’s more complicated. This episode explores how one California city, built around cars, is trying to create a different future. We’ll examine how the perfect solution for climate change forces us to rethink the American dream of the detached single family home and the SUV.
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Surviving California's Insurance Crisis
2023/11/13
When a flood or fire swallows someone’s home, insurance can provide some stability, and prevent a plunge into poverty. But as insurance companies pull out of California that promise is melting away. In this episode we discover what happens to home insurance as wildfires get worse and what we can do to improve the outlook. And we meet two families living with the consequences of this uncertain future.
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Facing The Fire
2023/11/20
Growing up in California's Sierra Nevada foothills, wildfire has always been part of Sold Out host Erin Baldassari’s consciousness. Her earliest memory is fleeing a fire as it bore down on her childhood home. At the time, it was the state’s third largest wildfire, but now it doesn’t even rank in the top 20. As she considers moving back, she explores what it means to live in an area with known and pronounced climate risk. The question for all of us on the frontlines of climate change is: how do we adapt when our memories of a place are constantly clashing with new realities?
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Sold Out Is Back With Season 3
2023/10/06
Sold Out: Rethinking Housing In America is back with an all new season. Host Erin Baldassari leads a team of reporters as they grapple with the ways climate is affecting our very idea of home.
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Sold Out Presents: Sea Change
2023/11/16
Sea Change is a podcast from WWNO and WRKF in Louisiana that dives deep into the environmental issues facing coastal communities on the Gulf Coast and beyond. When we talk about climate change, we hear one word all the time: resilient. We use it to talk about everything from our houses, to our power grid, to ourselves.  In this episode of Sea Change, we asked our listeners what they think about this word, and we got some very strong reactions. And, we ask the question: how can we address both the physical forces of climate change and the broken social systems that make it an even greater threat? We hear stories about efforts from across the Gulf Coast – from storm-proofing homes to creating neighborhood disaster response groups – to help keep people from needing to be resilient in the first place.
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The Color of Evictions
2022/02/21
Evictions do not affect everyone equally. Millions of renters in this country have struggled to make rent after losing income during the pandemic. And Black renters, particularly Black women, are more likely to be evicted than white renters. Jean Kendrick and her son were evicted during the early days of the pandemic. We follow their journey to find affordable housing, while examining what’s driving these disparities in evictions – including generations of racist housing policies and predatory home lending practices. Read the transcript here.
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The Landlord’s Game
2022/02/28
The decision to evict someone can affect them and their ability to find stable housing for years. It’s a decision that gives landlords a lot of power.  We explore when and why landlords decide to evict. And look at the shift in property owners in recent years, from small “mom and pop” owners, towards more investors and corporations, and what that means for tenants and our housing system. Read the episode transcript here.
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Landlord v Tenant
2022/03/07
Step into an eviction court and you’ll likely see it: most landlords have attorneys while tenants do not. Eviction cases move quickly, and representation can be the thing that balances the scale — making it easier for people to understand their rights and to navigate the complex system.  From New York to California’s Central Valley, tenants are fed up and demanding the right to counsel. It’s a movement that has gained more attention in the wake of the pandemic, and in the face of rising rents. Today, we go to court. Read the episode transcript here.
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The Rent Eats First
2022/03/14
The number one reason people are evicted is falling behind on rent. So how do you keep that from happening in the first place?  In the final chapter in our series on evictions, we look at Section 8; the promise, the problems, and the history. And the push for guaranteed income – because if the rent is out of reach, maybe the solution is to help pay it. Read the episode transcript here.
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4.5 out of 5
375 reviews
Ann5787 2023/11/22
Sold Out…Great podcast.
Loved this years podcast; it’s timely, and highlights how personal climate change/natural disasters are. Also, unlike some podcasts which deal with cl...
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Fuguy22 2023/12/02
Very biased
Very biased.
The other Kate 2023/10/20
A great find
I just found Sold Out. Excellent. Where do I subscribe?
xxcodester1 2023/10/26
Climate change… really?
Natural disasters instantly being blamed on climate change, seriously? Natural disasters have always been a thing stop conforming to this idea, do you...
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purple rainboots 2023/10/26
Social agenda
Haven’t heard any ideas for alternate living situations, housing materials, affordable community, efficient architecture , etc. all I heard is social ...
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Tom W. ECP 2023/10/23
One dimensional podcast
This podcast provides unrelated problems people face and ties them into complex social issues. None of which address the real problem or real solution
To Scan QR Code, Do This: 2022/03/12
Needed
I can’t wait to hear the rest of the episodes!
nancydaviss 2023/10/17
Lost me at “reparations”
Too woke for me, pass.
Zesia26 2023/08/01
Housing Crisis?
They gave poor advice & talked about black women who have been evicted because they’re colored.
landlorddave 2022/03/08
SOLD OUT by my friend NPR
Trying to draw conclusions about housing policy by focusing on eviction is like learning about romantic love by studying ugly court divorces. A marr...
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