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Is There Any Going Back: Considering the Post-Coronavirus Way of Life

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We are now living in a world where how we interact and get things done has changed dramatically due to the coronavirus pandemic. And while practices like social distancing may eventually expire when there’s a vaccine, what about some of the new practices and workarounds we’ve been creating and adapting to at work, home and in our social lives? We’ll consider some of the changes and we want to hear from you: What new practices or norms do you hope continue when the pandemic is over?

Guests:

Priya Parker, author, "The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why it Matters"; host, the New York Times podcast "Together Apart"<br />

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