Pennsylvania - Denmark Calling (Ep. 2)
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In the second episode of Denmark Calling, Catherine Anderson from Philadelphia reflects on life in the United States - and on her work as a lawyer representing tenants facing eviction.
The conversation is rooted in a city of contrasts: historic landmarks and universities on one side - and poverty, homelessness, and rising housing costs on the other. Catherine offers insight into how everyday life events such as illness, accidents, or pregnancy can have serious consequences when the financial safety net is limited.
The episode also explores American friendliness and everyday culture - and why a simple “How are you?” is not necessarily superficial, but often a genuine, if brief, expression of interest in others.
At the same time, Catherine points to a deeper tension in American society: a country shaped by abundance and generosity, but also by inequality and a tendency to hold on to resources rather than share them.
One state. One voice. One honest conversation.
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