This American Life, hosted by Ira Glass, explores how family members can perceive the same events differently. The episode features two acts: the first delves into Heather Gay's experience of living a double life as a Mormon while raising her daughters, and how her actions were perceived by her children, particularly regarding her coffee consumption and the purchase of a Keurig. The second act tells the story of the Rivera family and their disagreement over whether Fidel, an undocumented immigrant, should self-deport during the Trump administration, highlighting the differing perspectives of the parents and their two daughters as they grapple with the potential separation.
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