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By Garret Grove
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Jalyn Roberson interviewed Brandon Rue, current chairman of the Forrest County Democratic Party. The main thing talked about in this episode was the lasting impression COVID-19 is making on society, as well as how the pandemic upset plans Rue had outside the realm of politics.
Joe Beall interviews his son Ben and his wife Lori to talk about how the pandemic has left its impact on school, work, and life in general. Joe then turns the mic around and openly talks about how the pandemic has impacted his own life.
Elizabeth Byrd has a conversation with Cam who discusses the measures she has taken in order to protect those she cares about during the pandemic.
Caroline Casey interviews Will, a person who shares something in common with the host: a positive COVID-19 diagnosis.
Brittany Hawkins talks with Matthew Thomas, a trumpet performance major at USM. Thomas talks about how COVID has shaped the very foundation of his major and about how he has responded to it.
Benjamin Lewis talks with guest Samantha about life since the pandemic began and what will most likely continue after COVID-19 is under control.
Host Anna Garner interviews marketing major Harley Warmenhoven, a senior at USM. How Warmenhoven adjusted to the pandemic greatly impacted her role in Greek Life.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.