Episode 9: Why Everything Feels More Expensive and More Complicated (w/ Jarvis Lampley)
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In this episode of The Henry Hudson Hour, I’m joined by Jarvis Lampley for a conversation about why everyday life feels heavier, more expensive, and more complicated than it used to.
We get into the real-world impact of rising costs—like gas prices—and how those changes hit people directly, not just in theory. From there, we zoom out to talk about bigger shifts happening around us, including how decisions at the highest levels are affecting representation and everyday life in ways people don’t always notice right away.
At the same time, we talk about how to stay grounded through all of it—whether that’s stepping away from the constant news cycle, finding balance through entertainment, or just focusing on what you can control day to day.
It’s a real, honest conversation about navigating change, staying aware, and trying to make sense of a world that feels like it’s moving faster than ever.