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Loneliness in a pandemic

Mar 17, 202128 minSeason 10Ep. 25
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Episode description

It was one year ago this month that the world as we knew it changed forever.

We were in shock and disbelief…and then the confusion began.

For the grace of God we go.

Adversity, hardship and challenges aren’t new in our lives,

many of us feel like we’re in the dark.

For most of us, COVID has ushered in a loneliness that is difficult to describe.

Most affected are our children, students, our elders, and disabled.

Coming out of the dark will require a steadfast faith and as we see in retrospect – God is with us, among us and guiding us.

GUESTS

Milena Batanova – Research & Evaluation MGR., Harvard

Elizabeth Chuck, NBC Reporter

Chris Daken, father lost his teenage daughter to suicide.

Michael Gibson, Special Education Teacher

Connie Stam – Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners

Greg Luesink – Volunteer, Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners

Andrea Groenewald, Registered Psychotherapist

Patricia Khoury, Psychology Student

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