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New Season of Child Care Podcast, “No One Is Coming to Save Us,” is Live

May 05, 2025    |   Books, Videos & Podcasts

Season 5 of the award-winning, nationally acclaimed podcast, No One Is Coming to Save Us, is now available to listen to wherever you get your podcasts. The podcast dives into the heart of America’s childcare crisis and shares stories from everyday people who are looking for opportunities to strengthen childcare in the US. 

In this season, podcast host and veteran reporter, Gloria Riviera, dives into the fundamental demands for a child care system that we all deserve—one that’s accessible and high-quality and fully supports children, families, and educators. Each episode breaks down what these demands mean, why they matter, and how we can make them a reality. 

Listeners will also hear from various voices in this season, including… 

  • Rebecca Bailin, co-founder and Executive Director of New Yorkers United for Child Care
  • Dr. Junlei Li, Saul Zaenz Lecturer in Early Childhood Education and Faculty Co-Chair of The Human Development and Education Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education
  • Dr. Jeffrey Liebman, Director of the Harvard Taubman Center for State and Local Government and Professor of Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School
  • Binal Patel, Chief Program Officer at Neighborhood Villages.

If you haven’t had a chance to tune in to “No One is Coming to Save Us” yet, get started with Season 1. It provides a powerful four-episode overview of why the US child care sector is broken and how, together, we can transform it into a system that works for all children, families, and educators.

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