This co-hosted podcast from NPR's Planet Money explores the complexities of wildfire relief in Southern California. The hosts investigate the potential conflict between receiving GoFundMe donations and eligibility for federal assistance from FEMA, highlighting that FEMA cannot duplicate benefits. They also examine how brands are marketing products with a portion of proceeds going to relief efforts, revealing that the definition of "proceeds" varies widely, impacting the actual amount donated (e.g., Claire V. donates a portion of the retail price minus material and manufacturing costs). The podcast concludes by advising listeners to donate directly to relief organizations while being mindful of potential overlaps with FEMA aid. Listeners gain a clearer understanding of the nuances of disaster relief fundraising and corporate social responsibility initiatives.