Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 22 hours 34 minutes
With live standup comedy shows no longer being held and a more contagious COVID-19 variant spreading throughout his city and country, Aaron had to adjust to being at home and finding meaning and connection in other ways.
Didem says her hyperactive mind is like an angry Rottweiler ready to pounce on the next idea as if it were her prey. But she understands that unlike her, not everyone is able to write a book, shoot a documentary and develop an app during the pandemic.
The impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the daily life of Taiwanese people are barely visible. Carina J. Rother considers herself lucky to be in Taipei – her long-term home – during the pandemic, her family is in a much different situation in Germany.
Transport engineer and shared mobility expert, Katherine Kortum found herself stuck in her DC apartment well beyond her comfort level. To reconnect with people and feel useful, she took an extreme leap--opting to become a frontline worker at a COVID-19 testing site.
Blanca shares how she suddenly found herself teaching her students from home for more than a year. She stresses the positive momentum of the pandemic, giving an opportunity for social and environmental improvements in light of future challenges.
While Lunar New Year in China is always about large family gatherings, this time many had to celebrate it in their small families. Wenni and her husband Dominic also reflect on the political situation in Hong Kong and their decision to emigrate to Canada.
Fidaa shares that those around her care very little about the virus now and what she personally has learned from this big challenge, especially after being infected herself.
We're looking back at season 3, in which we added new voices to our roster of guests as well as a new member to the Record of Change team. Mumbai-based Nimish is the latest addition to our digital circle of friends.