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Allison and Caroline discuss heavy pollen before recapping Sparkle in the Park, a longtime Emerald Necklace Conservancy fundraiser. They describe multiple last-minute pivots: switching from a perceived-privileged luncheon to an evening tented dinner, then losing the City of Boston tent permit and relocating the event to board member Georgia Lee’s private home. They highlight the home reveal and the dramatic design transformation by David DeCicco Designs and Julie Freed/Freed Events, and note the event raised significant funds and may return as a May 5 lunch next year. The episode topic shifts to hostile architecture—design choices that manipulate behavior (e.g., anti-sleep benches, airport armrests, uncomfortably cold restaurants)—and briefly connects the idea to “hostile fashion,” including restrictive skirts and high heels.

Topics
00:28 Pollen And Missing Host
01:02 Sparkle In The Park Recap
02:13 Event Backstory And Pivots
03:56 Swing Mishap And Next Year
05:02 Hostile Architecture Explained
06:22 Everyday Examples And Comfort
07:45 Designing Atmosphere On Purpose
08:46 Hostile Fashion And Met Gala
10:46 Clothes As Social Signals
12:17 Wrap Up And Sign Off