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Rachel and Rebecca unpack the personal and cultural impacts of a global pandemmy in light of the recent push to return to “normal.” From depression spikes to labor shortages (capital strikes?) to daily identity crisis breakdowns, they discuss whether they’re ready for “normal” or if it may not exist anymore. Everybody’s traumatized, let’s stop crying in the shower and talk it out instead.
Originally recorded June 23, 2021.
The pandemic isn’t over just because you’re over it. Read more about the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on the global community here.
To learn more about impending labor shortages and changes in the daily reality of work, check out these three articles from The Atlantic. The Washington Post discussed this issue in a recent article as well.
For more on the spike in depression rates, check out this article. You can also read more about the real mental health impacts of a year in isolation and mass death on a population here.
If you miss us between episodes (who wouldn’t?!) you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter as well!
Don’t forget to rate and review us on the Apple Podcast app and anywhere you listen. Unless you hate us, in which case: what’s a “review”? Never heard of it.
By Fixed Sign MediaRachel and Rebecca unpack the personal and cultural impacts of a global pandemmy in light of the recent push to return to “normal.” From depression spikes to labor shortages (capital strikes?) to daily identity crisis breakdowns, they discuss whether they’re ready for “normal” or if it may not exist anymore. Everybody’s traumatized, let’s stop crying in the shower and talk it out instead.
Originally recorded June 23, 2021.
The pandemic isn’t over just because you’re over it. Read more about the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on the global community here.
To learn more about impending labor shortages and changes in the daily reality of work, check out these three articles from The Atlantic. The Washington Post discussed this issue in a recent article as well.
For more on the spike in depression rates, check out this article. You can also read more about the real mental health impacts of a year in isolation and mass death on a population here.
If you miss us between episodes (who wouldn’t?!) you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter as well!
Don’t forget to rate and review us on the Apple Podcast app and anywhere you listen. Unless you hate us, in which case: what’s a “review”? Never heard of it.