65 - Being a Cross Border Family & the Pandemy. Kristy Lee Palma-Newman. Buffalo, New York, U.S.A.. 12/10/21

 

Kristy-Lee shares what it was like being a cross border family working in social services when the pandemy struck. Living in Buffalo with her family and crossing the border to see her parents with health problems was a wild ride. We are grateful she was allowed to cross the border on compassionate grounds to support her family and Father during his end of life. Growing up Peace, Order and Good Governance and moving to a jurisdiction with the ideology of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, she points out the stark contrast between the US and Canadian health care system, with the main difference that one doesn't leave families in poverty after medical emergencies. KLP shares the importance of everyone's emotional intelligence as we deal with the shift in the question of existence.

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, Reddit, and now TikTok). 

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66 - Exploring the Impact of the Pandemy on Zoo and Wild Animals. Ned McAllister. San Fran., California, U.S.A. 12/26/21

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64 - Signals Through the Flames of the Pandemy. Ian Blurton. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 11/25/21