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What's Really Going On With People Working Multiple Jobs: The second shift behind the first paycheck

10 min · 28 de may de 2026
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What's Really Going On With People Working Multiple Jobs: The second shift behind the first paycheck In this What's Really Going On episode, Nora and Edward slow the conversation down and look past the slogan version of the topic. The episode connects research, ordinary household moments, emotional pressure, and practical hope without turning the subject into a partisan fight. This episode is built for people trying to make sense of modern life at the kitchen table: money pressure, family strain, school stress, online behavior, identity, loneliness, and the quiet ways people keep going.

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