things feel weird rn

感觉很奇怪rn

anything goes with emma chamberlain

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2021-07-22

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For some of us, the world is starting to open back up again. It’s something we’ve been looking forward to for so long, but that doesn’t mean the transition is easy. Emma is chatting this week about some of the struggles and anxieties associated with things getting back to normal. From not wearing masks indoors, feeling super drained in social situations, not having the energy to make plans, feeling awkward when reconnecting with people we haven’t seen in so long, and difficulties making new friends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Hello, everybody.

  • Welcome back to anything goes.

  • I'm Emma Chamberlain, your host.

  • Today we're going to be talking about the world post Covid, post pandemic.

  • Because in California, where I live, things are really starting to open back up and really starting to get back to normal.

  • And it is freaking me out a little bit.

  • And I know that in some places of the world, things have been back to normal for months now.

  • And I know in other places of the world, things are not opened up yet.

  • So take this with a grain of salt, depending on where you live and all of that.

  • But I just wanted to talk about the effects that this is having on me, the world opening back up.

  • Some advice I have for those of you who are struggling to readjust to normal post pandemic life and just have an open conversation about it, because it's been very weird.

  • And I just think we need to talk about it.

  • Like, we just need to talk about it.

  • The first major adjustment has been not having to wear a mask anymore.

  • I remember the first experience I had with this was actually at the gym.

  • I went to the gym to work out, and I show up and I'm wearing a mask.

  • And all the people at the front desk weren't wearing masks.

  • And I was like, what is going on?

  • And they were like, oh, you don't have to wear masks anymore in the gym.

  • And I was like, oh.