Small Business Advising Help In Green Bay, Why We Miss Places, Quarantine Fatigue

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We talk with a small business development group leader about free assistance being provided in the Green Bay area. And a psychology professor and environmental studies expert talks with us about human attachment to spaces and places. We also discuss being smart about taking risks when it comes to breaking safer-at-home orders with a public health expert.

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  • How Spaces Become Part of Our Identity (And Why We Miss Them)

    We develop feelings and memories in relation to places and spaces, whether that be a restaurant, special vacation spot, favorite park or trail. We talk with a professor about why we develop these place attachments, and hear what places listeners have been missing.

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Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Kealey Bultena Host
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Natalie Guyette Producer
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Tara Carr Guest
  • Susan Clayton Guest
  • Dr. Patrick Remington Guest

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