Episode Synopsis "Life at a distance"
It's been over a year since we all went into lock down because of COVID-19. For many people life has changed radically. For others, things haven't changed too much. We discuss how living life at a distance has impacted us both professionally and personally. Working from home has presented unique issues for both of us in different ways. Distance learning is also a reality for us as well. It's changed the classroom for Tracie as a teacher and for my kids as students. We also cover a few housekeeping items about the podcast. This was a fun episode to record and we hope you enjoy. We would also love to hear from you about future topics. Be sure to reach out to us via email or social media to give us your feedback. Got an idea for a topic? Send us a message. We may even ask you to be on the podcast. Joe Ramirez: @workshop_joe (twitter/instagram) Tracie Shaw: @trixmclix (twitter/instagram) Across The Hall: @acrossthehallpod (instagram) Email: [email protected]
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