Sorry, Jeff Bezos; we love you, but we want our billions back. We start with an attack on the wealthy because a global food crisis is building. An English songwriter reaches out about the fragility of our mental state while a New Jersey neo-punkster shares her quarantined anthem. In a tribute to sanitizing, we get a ridiculous but true song about keeping grandma safe. The women call out the need to stand up to domestic violence and human rights. Oh, and we hear from a preacher's daughter, she might be gay, she might not, but thankfully she feels safe to decide. And we close the show with a message by a young, powerful thought leader. Music is interwoven into the narrative by Seattle to Sydney, Serbian composer Petar Alargic, and Francie Moon.