He’ll Move Your Couch, and Keep Your Secrets

Death, Sex & Money

Adonis Williams has been a mover in New York City for 20 years. He says he's moved about 3,500 people, and with each move, he catches a glimpse of a life in transition. There are the happy moves: getting a bigger place, couples moving in together, kids going off to college. There are also the sad moves: divorce, breakups, eviction. Adonis says he talks with his customers about it all. "You become the bartender or the taxi driver that they need to vent to." In this episode, Adonis explains why he didn't charge money for the first five years of being a mover and what he's observed on the job about relationships, family, and the cost of living in New York.

You can hear more Adonis in this episode, where he talked with one of his moving clients, and you can reach Adonis for a move on his website.  

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Death, Sex & Money, a podcast initiated at WNYC Studios then acquired by Slate, explores topics that are often on our minds but require more discussion. Established in a podcast network that boasts acclaimed shows like Radiolab and On the Media, the series, created and hosted by Anna Sale since 2014, delves into both well-known figures like Jane Fonda, Bill Withers, and Sonia Sotomayor, as well as lesser-known individuals. The podcast engages in candid conversations addressing universal life experiences that can induce feelings of isolation, covering intimate subjects such as infidelity, masculinity, estrangement, and encounters with mortality.

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