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Anxiety in immigrant communities is high as long-threatened ICE raids are getting underway. ICE is targeting some 2,000 immigrants with deportation orders in 10 major cities but the extent of the operation is yet to be seen. Ginger Gibson, political reporter for Reuters, joins us for this, in-fighting between Democrats, and Mueller testimony being delayed a week.
Next, millennials are turning away from traditional organized religion and are embracing more spiritual beliefs like tarot, astrology, meditation, energy healing, and crystals. Millennials are increasingly identifying as “nones” when asked about religious affiliation. They are atheist, agnostic, or spiritual but not religious. Jessica Roy, reporter for the LA Times, tells us about changing attitudes on religion and spirituality.
Finally, did you experience the “Sunday Scaries” last night? Sunday night is becoming the new Monday morning and it is making workers miserable. Late-night and weekend work emails are causing people anxiety and making them feel like they have to address work off hours. Kelsey Gee, reporter for the WSJ, joins us for how jobs creep may be a contributor to burnout.
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Anxiety in immigrant communities is high as long-threatened ICE raids are getting underway. ICE is targeting some 2,000 immigrants with deportation orders in 10 major cities but the extent of the operation is yet to be seen. Ginger Gibson, political reporter for Reuters, joins us for this, in-fighting between Democrats, and Mueller testimony being delayed a week.
Next, millennials are turning away from traditional organized religion and are embracing more spiritual beliefs like tarot, astrology, meditation, energy healing, and crystals. Millennials are increasingly identifying as “nones” when asked about religious affiliation. They are atheist, agnostic, or spiritual but not religious. Jessica Roy, reporter for the LA Times, tells us about changing attitudes on religion and spirituality.
Finally, did you experience the “Sunday Scaries” last night? Sunday night is becoming the new Monday morning and it is making workers miserable. Late-night and weekend work emails are causing people anxiety and making them feel like they have to address work off hours. Kelsey Gee, reporter for the WSJ, joins us for how jobs creep may be a contributor to burnout.
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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