About this episode
Current Time.Hi Dear Friends,Welcome to the weekly update.How have you been? How was the past week for you? What are you expecting next week?If you're curious about me, I’m facing a crisis I never thought I’d deal with. So Monday is going to be tough.If you wonder how it could be, you are not different from me. As Allen Saunders and John Lennon said, "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." Well, all it takes is one client to shock a small business. And during that time, until it becomes stable again, you are left alone to assemble all the broken pieces as you go back on track.The Liat Show is rebuilding our world through storytelling, powered by readers. To receive new posts first and support my work, join as a free or paid subscriber and stay ahead of the next chapter before the door closes.Until I figure it out, I invite you to join me on this journey because it is personal and will be shared only with paid subscribers. If you want to be part of it and watch me overcome the impossible challenges myself, I invite you to become a paid subscriber.If you want to become a paid subscriber but cannot pay, whether it is because you cannot afford it, Stripe does not work in your country, you do not have a credit card, or any other reason, please fill out this form: Join The Liat Show as a Paid Subscriber.I am collecting this information to help match you with a sponsor who can purchase a subscription for you. To help potential sponsors understand why you want to join, please write a brief note explaining why you want to become a paid subscriber.It's important to show potential sponsors that you are a real person who wants to read, listen, and engage with the content once you have a subscription, so please add at least one or all your social media profiles.Help me help you so we can walk this journey together.The current installment I’m publishing these days focuses on housing, the first residential buildings, and the origin of public housing. I’m writing this series with my father, Nissim Portal, an architect who knows these housing projects firsthand since he lived in them during his childhood when he came to Israel with his family from Morocco.If you're curious about the history of residential buildings and public housing, join our conversations.To read the stories Mark and Samantha talk about in this podcast, click the links: * How the Industrial Revolution Transformed Housing and Shaped Modern Cities.* The Public