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Hello everyone, and welcome back to Conversations with Tyler.
Today I'm chatting live and in person with Chris Arnotti.
Chris has a long, interesting and varied history.
He started with a PhD in particle physics from Johns Hopkins,
was then a bond trader on Wall Street for about twenty years, had a life course shift around 2011,
where he started traveling around lower income America,
and he became quite famous for what you might call photojournalism,
his writings about lower income America, and also Trump voters.
He published a very well-known book called Dignity, Seeking Respect in Back Row America.
He is now, I would say, obsessed in the good sense with a new project,
which is walking both walkable and non-walkable cities throughout the world.
And he writes a sub-stack about his walking and his travels.
Chris, welcome.
Thank you for having me.
If you had to live in either Beijing or Shanghai for 10 full years,