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This question was the backbone of From the Source Podcast season 3.
This season was for Pittsburgh's barrier breakers. It centered on people who persevered through hardships – and what it taught them. As we adjust to a new pandemic phase, we glean lessons from those who have transcended difficult times.
After 12 episodes, one thing we know to be true: Pittsburghers lead fascinating lives full of experiences that raise thought-provoking questions: Is it time to rethink what we consider “real work”? What possibilities exist for innovation in child care? What does it mean to immerse in Pittsburgh without any prior ties here?  
One Black woman wondered: Would I have achieved more if I had left Pittsburgh?
Host Jourdan Hicks sat down with Pittsburghers of all backgrounds, shades and neighborhoods to pick their brains and chew on their answers. Tell me, what conversation sticks with you most?
Catch up on all seasons of From the Source by clicking here.

—TyLisa C. Johnson, audience engagement editor

 Click here to listen to a recap of From the Source podcast season 3.  

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Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson as she concludes the 2021/22 Ten Evenings season at Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland on May 9. The 2022/23 Ten Evenings roster will be announced from the stage that evening. In-person tickets and virtual passes are available at pittsburghlectures.org.

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