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Holiday Season Brings Loneliness For Many
Holiday Season Brings Loneliness For Many
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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
It's the start of holiday season, and for some that means getting together with family or loved ones and sharing a nice meal together. But for many, the holidays can amplify feelings of loneliness. The COVID 19 pandemic has changed how we interact with each other and experience events, making this time even more challenging and feelings of loneliness more common.
Guest: Kory Floyd, Professor of Interpersonal Communication, University of Arizona and the author of The Loneliness Cure
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Guest: Kory Floyd, Professor of Interpersonal Communication, University of Arizona and the author of The Loneliness Cure
Growing numbers of asylum seekers are arriving in San Diego County. And government resources are not keeping up.
Reporter: Katie Hyson, KPBS
California K-12 students will soon be taught how to recognize fake news. That’s because of a new law that requires schools to teach media literacy skills starting in 2024.
Reporter: Carolyn Jones, CalMatters
Released:
Nov 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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