The second hour tracks how emotional support animals grew from a legitimate mental‑health accommodation into a sprawling cultural and regulatory landmine spanning airports, housing law, generational behavior, and the booming ESA industry. The hosts note that while animals can steady us, they cannot carry the emotional burdens we keep shifting onto them — prompting a sharper question: Is the problem the animals, or our growing reluctance to shoulder our own weight? The hour closes with Barry Hoffner — global traveler, former international investment banker, and founder of Caravan to Class, the nonprofit expanding educational access in West Africa. His book Belonging to the World chronicles his journey to every country on Earth and explores healing, connection, and renewed purpose after profound personal loss.

Hour 1: The Politics of Parentage | Joe DeNicholas on Seeking Sanity
54:31

Hour 2: The Age‑Limit Debate in American Politics | Ela Thier on How to Fail as an Artist
49:51

Hour 1: The Etiquette Wars of Modern Life | Dr. Laura Dabney on I Need You … Now Go Away!
54:30