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How to Know What’s Real

How to Talk to People: What Makes a House a Home

How to Know What’s Real

The Atlantic Monthly Group, LLC

Education, Self-improvement, Science, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

What motivated two families to engage in the organized chaos of shared living and how did they learn to talk through, and shape, new expectations for their family life at home? In this episode of How to Talk to People, we hear from Deborah Tepley and Luke Jackson, who remember when they first asked their best friends to buy a house with them. The Flemings—soon to be expecting their first child—didn’t hesitate to say yes. Their real estate agent and extended families warned against the decision, but the families shared a vision of a home where the values of community could flourish in practice.  This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by Julie Beck. Editing by Jocelyn Frank. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Rob Smerciak. Special thanks to A.C. Valdez. The executive producer of Audio is Claudine Ebeid; the managing editor of Audio is Andrea Valdez. Be part of the How to Talk to People family. Write to us at [email protected]. To support this podcast, and get unlimited access to all of The Atlantic’s journalism, become a subscriber. Music by Alexandra Woodward (“A Little Tip”), Arthur Benson (“Organized Chaos,” “Charmed Encounter”), Bomull (“Latte”), and Tellsonic (“The Whistle Funk”).  Also: If you have any comments or suggestions about the show, submit feedback at theatlantic.com/listener-survey. We'd love to hear from you. Click here to listen to more full-length episodes in The Atlantic’s How To series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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On his way to a cheeky spa appointment, though his diary says he's... This is Kieran. He's doing 70 on the motorway.

0:39.7

On his way to a cheeky spa appointment,

0:42.6

though his diaries as he's visiting a client.

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Naughty Kieran.

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Lowering his speed to 60 could save him up to 9% in fuel on the journey.

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Enjoy that hot stone massage, Kieran.

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Slowing down a little.

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Distrust the anticipation.

1:01.4

That's the way it works.

1:02.3

You never do now.

1:04.6

Hello. Hello.

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Come on in.

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Welcome.

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Well, we'll be.

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