Feb 9, 2021
It has now been almost a year since Covid-19 has been recognized in the United States and the country joined the rest of the world in shut-downs.
We’ve been experiencing life in a way that has somehow connected our lived experience by Covid-19’s global impact in ways we’ve never before seen in history, yet it has also pulled us apart. Figuratively through racial divides, digital divides and political unrest to name a few as well as physically divided us through mandatory orders of isolation.
It’s now 2021 and we are still in it. Sun Ezzell talks with Psychology professor and Psychology Dept. Chair, Stacy Bacigalupi and Psychology professor, Ginger Klee about what it is exactly that we are experiencing, what we can be aware of about ourselves and our own experience and how we can realize that we may be separate in many ways but we are surely…not alone.
The Spoon Theory by Christine Miserandino
Run Time: 44 min, 33 sec
To find the full transcript for this episode, click HERE