Pandemic Anxiety: The Joys of Collective Trauma

EPISODE · Aug 16, 2021 · 20 MIN

Pandemic Anxiety: The Joys of Collective Trauma

from Same, Girl! · host Same, Girl!

Kayla and Angee talk about going through the pandemic with a mental illness, and what it's like to try and return back to "normal", whatever the new normal may be.

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