There is no guide for living in a pandemic.
Covid has changed our lives in a way that none of us have ever seen. Terry Hansen It was not an exception.
Terry, the comic man and the father to the self-proclaimed dagger, is watching the world turn into a pear. Robin, Terry, Cape Brisbane Get breakfast for only KIIS 97.3FM – plowed.
However, it was hard to be apart from your loved ones.
Says Radio Today “Like many Queenslanders, I have been isolated from my children, who are young people studying at Melbourne. “
“It was hard to be 2500 kilometers away and know that they were trying to navigate not just isolation and lockdowns but also delays, missed opportunities, and all of this while I was there.”
Terry believes radio can play a significant role in caring for our mental health and looking after others.
“Radio is the most intimate kind of conversation. It joins you in every aspect of your life, from your car to your home.
Terry suggests that even when life seems overwhelming, this type of connection can make all the differences.
“Radio broadcasters strive to reach as many people as possible every time we turn on the mic.”
It’s about sharing the experience with each other.
“We must be open to sharing our frustrations but also point out the joy that is available around us all.”
Terry suggests creating a file Take-Away-A-Day This initiative will let people know how they can help the struggling Brisbane businesses during lockdown.
“I recall going to hotels and coffee shops asking if they could promote them, and seeing the appreciation and comfort of bosses/owners with employees they could keep. They would be willing to make an effort to contact them in a time of crisis.
During MelbourneExtension of stressful shutdowns Jason Gas Hawkins From KIIS 101.1’s Jase & Lauren in the Morning After the stress of family and work, he decided to take the day off.
Jase wanted to end the stigma surrounding mental health days.
“I don’t usually do that. I think that I was raised in an environment that encourages you to suck and deal. One day, I was driving home and thought “I just finished.”
“I was going text (colleagues), saying ‘Hey guys. I feel like my body isn’t feeling well. Then, I replied No. Then I said No. Mentally, this is not right. I’ll be fine. It will not fix it. It takes only 24 hours to reset the button.
It took me almost an hour before I hit “send”.
Terry strongly believes that success shouldn’t be measured by how big our homes are or how large our wallets.
Groups like deadpods Then there’s the Talking and walking for menI always strive to make men realize that the greatest success in our lives may not be our career, but being a loving father and husband.”
Terry said that spending time with family and friends helps us to realize how important we are.
We see and hear every day that children, men, and women are losing their senses and value in the world.
“Radio, as the media adapts to an isolated individual and isolated experience, has the power to be friends and family.”
Terry believes that radio must be as much a sounding board and source of entertainment as it is information.
“Radio is an honest and funny, quarrelsome but infuriating conversation.”
“We never left the conversation. And it was never more important.”
Originally published at Brisbane News Station
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