The Covid-19 pandemic brought the world simultaneously to a screeching halt while also speeding everything up to a frantic pace.
During the height of community spread, we struggled to flatten the curve even as we dealt with an infodemic from all the news sources and social media feeds.
Take-out became curbside and we discovered contactless delivery, while (for a little bit) the only available drive-thru was for Covid-testing.
We socially distanced while trying to create Covid-bubbles and quarantteams to connect with friends and loved ones while staying physically distanced and trying hard to not act like covidiots or be maskholes.
Amidst all that…
What does hope even mean anymore?
Each one of my guests receives a list of thematic questions from which they can pick and choose. Then we sit down and have a conversation about the things that matter to them.
Here’s a little glimpse behind the scenes with one of Kathrin's guests, Sunflower, one of the hosts for the And They Were Roommates podcast (here's a link! atwr_podcast). Come on in, have a seat. It’s good to have you here. This promotional trailer won’t take long. Enjoy.
Some links to share:
There are a lot of places online where you can learn about how the Covid-19 pandemic has changed language across the world. Here’s a cool NPR article about how this affected the Oxford Languages, maker of Oxford English Dictionary.
Be sure you check out the Quaple Network's podcast, And They Were Roommates!
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Original music for Here’s Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin has been composed & created by Seth Jones. Thank you, man.