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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2020 · 12 MIN

266 The Craziness Of A Pandemic

from I Don't Know Jack About Parenting · host Ryan Roy

1:03  Schools are out and in lockdown 1:30  We've run through on some essentials: milk, eggs, bread etc. 2:45  People aren't talking while social distancing 3:20  We are told to stay away, not stop interacting 4:15  Connect with someone, check in with people, ask a question and listen 7:45  Let the people on the front lines of this pandemic let them know you care 8:40  During these challenging times is when people tend to pull together 9:15  "Dad, you know everybody... why do so many people want to talk to you?? 10:30  A friend growing up had a really rough time. He was broken, like I was 11:40  Reach out to someone in isolation right now and show them they can reach out too

1:03  Schools are out and in lockdown 1:30  We've run through on some essentials: milk, eggs, bread etc. 2:45  People aren't talking while social distancing 3:20  We are told to stay away, not stop interacting 4:15  Connect with someone, check in with people, ask a question and listen 7:45  Let the people on the front lines of this pandemic let them know you care 8:40  During these challenging times is when people tend to pull together 9:15  "Dad, you know everybody... why do so many people want to talk to you?? 10:30  A friend growing up had a really rough time. He was broken, like I was 11:40  Reach out to someone in isolation right now and show them they can reach out too

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