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Jul 2024
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What Role Does Airbnb Play in Housing Af...

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Scott speaks about Airbnb’s role – if any – in the crisis of housing affordability and what its future looks like amid increasing regulations. He then discusses the danger of microplastics and wraps up with advice on raising American children in the UK. 

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