
To fix our country’s caregiving system, we must ask the right questions.
Episodes
In this episode, host Robert Espinoza speaks with Helen Adeosun, CEO and Founder of CareAcademy. They discuss the needs of home care workers and how businesses can support this workforce to succeed.
In this episode, host Robert Espinoza talks to Julie Kashen at The Century Foundation about he landscape of childcare workers, where policy has failed them, and how our society should invest in these workers.
In the season 2 premiere of the award-winning podcast, A Question of Care, host Robert Espinoza speaks with Josephine Kalipeni, a longtime advocate for care workers and a leader in advocacy related to care, the workforce, and families.
In the tenth and final episode in season 1 of A Question of Care™, Robert Espinoza speaks with Kevin Prindiville, Executive Director at Justice in Aging.
In the ninth episode of A Question of Care™, Robert Espinoza speaks with Dr. Joseph Shega, Chief Medical Officer at VITAS Healthcare and Co-Managing Editor of Essential Practices in Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
In the eigth episode of A Question of Care™, Robert Espinoza speaks with Ai-jen Poo, President at the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Executive Director at Caring Across Generations.
In the seventh episode of A Question of Care™, Robert Espinoza is joined by expert guest Jason Resendez, President and CEO at the National Alliance for Caregiving.
In the sixth episode of A Question of Care™, Robert Espinoza speaks with Dr. Madeline Sterling about the experiences and needs of home care workers.
In the fourth episode of A Question of Care™, Robert Espinoza speaks with Michael Adams, CEO at SAGE (Advocacy and Services for LGBTQ+ Elders).
In the fourth episode of A Question of Care™, Robert Espinoza speaks about systemic racism with Dr. Ruqaiijah Yearby, a professor at the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University.
