The last week has been difficult for many of us. Even though the medical scare related to the new coronavirus has been going on for months, it started touching daily life for most of this country over the last week.
People seem stressed out and preoccupied, and I don’t blame them one bit. So for this week, I just have a very short episode explaining why I’m hitting a brief pause. I’ll be back next week — after I’ve had more time to consider what’s going on and how it’s affecting all of us.
Preview of next week’s show: We’re probably going to talk about how the current world crisis affects your relationships — and how those relationships affect the ways in which you deal with the stress of what we’re all going through.

Fiscal sanity is dead because most people are irrational hypocrites
When you can’t call one you love, silent phone just taunts your need
I’ll sell you a cookie-cutter home, but I wish you loved good design
Bachmann’s attack on Obama’s TelePrompTer was cynical hypocrisy
Not having someone to hope for differs from pain of missing love
All offers eventually expire, so do your best to ‘come before winter’
When we’re scared of real love, we can panic if someone loves us
Experimentation produces beauty that won’t come from slavishly following One True Way
More dependence ahead now that half of households get U.S. checks