 It's to the best of our knowledge, I'm Ann Strain-Champs. And I'm Ray Suarez. And this is the final episode of Going For Broke, a series on economic hardship in our time, a co-production with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. This hour we're starting with a simple question. Do you feel like the work you do, the job you show up for every day, is valued in our society? Does it give you both a paycheck you can live on and a sense of meaning or purpose? And if not, why not? The idea of some work being high skilled and some being low skilled is really a myth that we use to pay care workers and domestic laborers less than, you know, a banker. I don't believe that one work is more important than the other. This hour, Going For Broke, part three. Can't work, be love.