50 States in the Rearview

04: Arizona - The City That Shouldn’t Exist

25 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In Episode 4, Erin and Ike head into the heart of the Sonoran Desert to see if they can survive the "Valley of the Sun". Phoenix isn’t like the older, greener capitals of the East; it’s a sprawling metropolis engineered to defy the desert. From the "hostile" heat of the open road to the surprisingly modest State Capitol, Erin explores a city that values the future more than the past. But amidst the modern tech giants and the endless grid, she finds a deep, emotional core at the Capitol Mall—honoring the unbreakable code of the Navajo Nation and the enduring memory of the USS Arizona. Is Phoenix a welcoming oasis or a land that forces you to adapt or leave? Erin shares her "hot take" on why this capital feels more like a test than a home—and why she’s already looking toward the horizon.

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