Episode 2: Settling In For The Long Haul

About this Episode:

As the threat of COVID-19 became a stark reality in the U.S., we adopted social distancing and stay-at-home orders state-by-state as our best tools to slow the spread of the illness. Once thought of as drastic, short-term fixes, they are now our new way of life. In this episode, we talk about coping with physical isolation for the long haul and how we can come out of this challenge stronger as individuals and as a country.

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Guests

Dr. Craig Sawchuk
Clinical Psychologist,  Mayo Clinic Rochester

Tetyana Shippee
Associate Professor, Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Kris Gorman
Educational Program Specialist, Center for Educational Innovation

Terri Esposito
Director of the Shoreline Early Childhood Development Center

Aileen Williams
Former Political Science teacher; Rochester, MN

James Williams
Kindergarten English Teacher; Dalian, China

John Finnegan
Dean and Professor, University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Michael Joyce
Producer and Host of ‘Health in All Matters’ Podcast

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