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The Hidden Cost of Unstable Housing

30 min · 21. Juni 2026
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What happens when renting becomes a cycle of involuntary mobility? This episode explores the hidden costs of housing precarity — from the eight percent "emotional surcharge" on families constantly facing lease termination, to the physical toll on children whose bodies manifest the stress of instability. We trace the connection between tenancy-at-will arrangements and chronic cortisol elevation, and then take an unexpected turn into anthropology: were our nomadic ancestors really rootless wanderers, or did they have something modern renters lack? The answer challenges how we think about housing, community, and what it means to feel at home.

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