Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 22 hours 34 minutes
Didem Tali returns with updates and talks about finishing up her book during the lockdown and finding a literary agent. She's not writing a pandemic book, she assures.
Wenni was infected with Covid-19 and lost her business as an insurance agent, but she rediscovered her passion as a social worker who helps people with mental illness.
Mike shares how theater is shaped by the pandemic, how the South African scene is working on becoming less dependent on governmental subsidies and and how he envisions the twists international traveling might face in the long term future.
Aviation Captain Quang Dat Nguyen from Ho Chi Minh City shares in this episode the changes that the pandemic has brought to not only his career, but also his lifestyle and habits.
Even as he's optimistic about the second lockdown in Greece through November, Alkis shares his trepidation about the uncertainty looming around Christmas season. For now though, he's busy revamping his menu.
Fidaa also highlights the crumbled healthcare system in Gaza, that actually frightens her more than being Covid-19 positive.
The pandemic has made Alan appreciate the smaller things in life. He says mindfulness (of self and the environment) is the primary lesson for humanity. With online Masses and restrictions on gatherings, he's gearing up for a socially-distanced Christmas.
Moving to a new state, participating in her first election, and managing new internships is challenging enough for most 18-year-olds to manage, but McKenzie is navigating through these rites of passage in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Record of Change team reflect back on season 2, share some personal pandemic experiences and make plans for season 3 - and beyond.