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Episode Synopsis
In the second episode, we spoke with a student from RUC, Aubrie Kennel. Aubrie is bringing us a slightly different perspective on the topic. And here is what Aubire said about herself:
“My name is Aubrie Kennel, I’m 20 years old, and I’m finishing up my bachelor’s degree at Roskilde University. There’s no question that Covid-19 has worsened the mental health of many, and completely altered almost everyone’s day-to-day life. One could easily say that both our own, individual mental health, and our collective mental health, have been impacted in indescribable ways. But after losing control of our world for a year and struggling to find purpose and meaning in our new reality, it is so important that we recognize our capability to make sure that those around us, and we ourselves, are seen, heard, and acknowledged for all that we are, all that we feel, and all that we survive.”
“My name is Aubrie Kennel, I’m 20 years old, and I’m finishing up my bachelor’s degree at Roskilde University. There’s no question that Covid-19 has worsened the mental health of many, and completely altered almost everyone’s day-to-day life. One could easily say that both our own, individual mental health, and our collective mental health, have been impacted in indescribable ways. But after losing control of our world for a year and struggling to find purpose and meaning in our new reality, it is so important that we recognize our capability to make sure that those around us, and we ourselves, are seen, heard, and acknowledged for all that we are, all that we feel, and all that we survive.”
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