We dive into the history and culture of shipwreck hunting. Then, a psychologist teaches us about seasonal affective disorder and how to work through it.
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Diving into the culture of shipwrecks
We talk everything shipwrecks, from the Titanic to the USS Maine, with a journalist who spent years interviewing all kinds of people associated with discovering and researching them.
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What to know about seasonal affective disorder as we head into winter
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a form of depression that affects people during season changes, most predominately during fall and winter. A behavioral health provider joins us to talk about what SAD is, common symptoms of the disorder and what you can try doing to mitigate it.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Emilie Burditt Producer
- Daniel Stone Guest
- Shilagh A. Mirgain Guest
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