The Coronavirus Effect
The Coronavirus pandemic is causing an unprecedented change on the world not seen before in our lifetimes. There are considerable impacts on our ways of living and the rules of society that we thought were not possible. For many, this is possibly the most interesting and testing time of our lives. Accordingly, we are being bombarded with an overload of anxiety-inducing scary news. This podcast is an invitation to take a step back from the panic and observe the world and the beauty within it. To be curious. To celebrate the great things about the world and the amazing things humans are doing to help. We will highlight the work of heroes around the globe and the current opportunities to get involved. We will host discussions on the future we build after this. The shifts that will happen in our own minds. The changes for the better we can create as we rebuild.
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