by John Abdulla & Patrick Greene | Sep 5, 2021 | COVID-19 Chronicles, Episode
We’re once again entering the new school year. And to some extent, it seems we’ve come to terms with the reality of managing COVID through it. John and Patrick orient themselves to the school year with some summer debriefing and looking ahead to the next...
by John Abdulla & Patrick Greene | Aug 8, 2021 | COVID-19 Chronicles, Episode
Planning a vacation was tough enough in the before times. Now the choices we make about where to stay, how to get there, and what kinds of activities to do are infused with the uncertainty of the pandemic. Patrick and John chat about their recent family vacations, how...
by John Abdulla & Patrick Greene | Jul 19, 2021 | COVID-19 Chronicles, Episode
It’s summer, when fun and emotions run high. What are the right outlets to focus all that free time into? John and Patrick bring on Jake Robertson, father-of-two—including a newborn—to chat about summer, handling emotional outbursts, and whales. 117 // Summer...
by John Abdulla & Patrick Greene | Jun 28, 2021 | COVID-19 Chronicles, Episode
What does a healthy relationship with fear look like? How do we equip ourselves and our kids to work through fear and anxiety? After the extended simmering anxiety through the pandemic, John and Patrick dig into how they might look at fear differently and some...
by John Abdulla & Patrick Greene | Jun 14, 2021 | COVID-19 Chronicles, Episode
Remember what it was like to be an adult without kids around? It’s easy to forget after a year and a half of relative social isolation. As a parent of young kids, time to be an adult with other adults was already rare. Patrick and John bring Jeff Deutsch back...
by John Abdulla & Patrick Greene | May 31, 2021 | COVID-19 Chronicles, Episode
The pandemic continues to abate in the US, now to the point where some degree of normalcy is sliding back in. What will the transition look like? John and Patrick process the momentous re-entry stage they are now in as they are able to operate in the world again...
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