In this Boston Public Radio segment, Corby discussed the ongoing SNAP benefits crisis in Massachusetts, highlighting the risk of up to 150,000 residents losing assistance due to federal payment halts and the tension between states and the federal government over data sharing with ICE. The conversation explored the unsustainable $7 billion monthly SNAP funding gap, the realities faced by working SNAP recipients, and how current federal policies, including tariffs, disproportionately benefit large commodity farmers while leaving small farmers behind. The segment also delved into the impact of a screw worm infestation on the cattle industry, the diminishing CDC role in disease control, and changing consumer preferences in coffee, with a focus on quality decaf and low-caffeine beverage trends as cafés adapt post-pandemic.