In this episode of Healthy Chats, HealthCorps CEO, Amy Braun welcomes Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer for WebMD (https://www.webmd.com/john-whyte ); Victor Cho, CEO of Evite and Kristy Gharabally, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications for Evite (www.evite.com ) for a lively conversation about safe and healthy holidays.
Celebrations and holidays are certainly different in 2020. The upcoming holiday season is coming at a time when most Americans are simply worn out with pandemic fatigue. What is traditionally a time to gather with family and friends, will now have familiar pandemic elements of social distancing, masks and fist bumps rather than hugs.
Dr. Whyte, Victor and Kristy will share their thoughts on the risks (and rewards) of holiday travel. They will also help us create holiday celebrations that are not only safe – you might even start a new tradition or two!
HealthCorps has free health and wellness resources for teens, parents and teachers find them all at http://www.healthcorps.org
Check out our Holiday Activity Guide and our Gratitude Wellness Challenge — both mentioned in this episode!
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