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Psychologist claim staying in touch with family is a critical way to avoid stress during the coronavirus quarantine. Thus, host Bo Matthews leads off the program by calling his father in New Jersey who offers perspective on living near the epicenter of the pandemic. Next, KMOX Personality Scott Mosby of Mosby Building Arts discusses how home improvement calls have changed during this period of crisis. If you need some “Brain Candy,” Bo talks visual entertainment. Danny and Lisa Bundy, owners of Jilly’s Café and Steakhouse in High Ridge, give perspective on how local restaurants are weathering the storm that is the COVID-19 shutdown. A senior from CBC High School leads off hour two to share how he is helping protect medical workers and first responders with the help of a 3D printer. Bo’s cousin Kyle talks about the volatile stock market and utilizing quarantined time to practice investing. Lawrence Trokey from Eureka Music Center then sheds light on how you can use your abundance of free time to learn that instrument you always wanted to play. Speaking of music, hear how KMOX Political Analyst John Hancock is using his pianistic talents to inspire the neighborhood.