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Nipsey Hussle's alleged killer Eric Holder has been arrested by police. Nipsey was shot in the head and torso in what police call a personal dispute with his killer. What makes his death more tragic is that he had become more than a Grammy nominated rapper. He went from being a gang member to a rap star, to an entrepreneur and community organizer, an activist who wanted to turn his old neighborhood around. Gerrick Kennedy with the LA Times, joins us to talk about Nipsey Hussle’s legacy.
Next, from moms to doctors to everyday employees, burnout is everywhere. While many people get stressed with day to day activities, burnout could be a much more serious thing. Think of it as chronic stress gone awry, emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and feeling ineffective. Writer Jenny Rough joins us to talk about burnout and what to do about it.
Finally, it’s a meltdown that happens across the country in many households. You tell the kids it’s time to turn the video games off and they start yelling and throwing tantrums, but why doesn’t it happen when it’s time to stop playing with Legos? There is something happening in their brains when the video games stop. Julie Jargon, family and tech correspondent for the WSJ, joins us for how to handle kids and their games.
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Nipsey Hussle's alleged killer Eric Holder has been arrested by police. Nipsey was shot in the head and torso in what police call a personal dispute with his killer. What makes his death more tragic is that he had become more than a Grammy nominated rapper. He went from being a gang member to a rap star, to an entrepreneur and community organizer, an activist who wanted to turn his old neighborhood around. Gerrick Kennedy with the LA Times, joins us to talk about Nipsey Hussle’s legacy.
Next, from moms to doctors to everyday employees, burnout is everywhere. While many people get stressed with day to day activities, burnout could be a much more serious thing. Think of it as chronic stress gone awry, emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and feeling ineffective. Writer Jenny Rough joins us to talk about burnout and what to do about it.
Finally, it’s a meltdown that happens across the country in many households. You tell the kids it’s time to turn the video games off and they start yelling and throwing tantrums, but why doesn’t it happen when it’s time to stop playing with Legos? There is something happening in their brains when the video games stop. Julie Jargon, family and tech correspondent for the WSJ, joins us for how to handle kids and their games.
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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