Positivity Trumps Negativity (Coronavirus and Our Mental Health)
The Joy of Cooking. The host for this show is Ken Burtness. The guest is Jeremy McOuat.
Despite big crowds on the 4th of July, sold-out airplanes taking people everywhere, massive traffic jams, unmasked people breathing in everyone’s faces, and arms hugging friends and strangers, the Coronavirus Cloud of continuing new cases and new hospitalizations casts its shadow, bringing uneasy shade on many people. When will the “Good Old Days” come back: days without viruses, without automatic weapons spewing death everywhere, without war raging somewhere threatening to open up Pandora’s box of nuclear devastation, without climate change killing the planet? With people’s heads full negativity, where is truly the joy of life? For many it is the smell of breakfast cooking, the midday picnic basket, or sitting around the dining room table.
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