Today on Boston Public Radio:

Art Caplan shared his thoughts on Dr. Anthony Fauci’s final White House briefing after working 50 years in government. Caplan is the Drs. William F and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the division of medical ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City.

Art Caplan on BPR | Nov. 23, 2022

Then we opened the phone lines, asking listeners if bringing food to neighbors is the polite thing to do — or an insult.

Corby Kummer weighed in on whether to toss unsolicited gifts of food, and Thanksgiving cruises as stress relief. Kummer is the executive director of the food and society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.

Corby Kummer on BPR | Nov. 23, 2022

Meredith Goldstein shared some of her advice on surviving the holidays with family and loved ones. She also took listeners’ calls. Goldstein is the author of the “Love Letters” column, and hosts the “Love Letters” podcast.

Meredith Goldstein on BPR | Nov. 23, 2022

Shirley Leung updated us on the Orange Line’s reliability post-shutdown, and shared her thoughts on Mayor Michelle Wu’s response to the homeless encampments near Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe.

Shirley Leung on BPR | Nov. 23, 2022

Claire Saffitz shared some of her favorite holiday desserts, as well as her new cookbook, “What’s for Dessert.” Saffitz is a chef and freelance recipe developer. She worked at Bon Appetit in their test kitchen until 2020.

Claire Saffitz on BPR| Nov., 23 2022

We ended the show by talking with listeners about stress over the holiday season.