Trish Wood

Trish Wood is Critical

Trish Wood

  • Jeffrey Tucker and the COVID Catastrophe

Jeffrey Tucker and the COVID Catastrophe

Saturday 8th April 2023

Jeffrey Tucker opens up about his emotional journey during COVID-19 lockdowns and discusses societal impacts with Trish Wood. Don't miss this heartfelt conversation.
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Jeffrey Tucker's Heartfelt Reflections on Life Post-COVID with Trish Wood

And meaning doesn't come from abstract ideology, it comes from connection to others.
Ever wondered how the COVID-19 lockdowns have deeply affected individuals on a personal level? In this episode, Trish Wood sits down with Jeffrey Tucker from Brownstone to discuss the emotional and societal aftermath of the pandemic. Tucker shares one of his most revealing interviews yet, opening up about the profound sadness he felt during the lockdowns and even contemplating the darkest of thoughts. This conversation is not just about the statistics and policies but about real human experiences and emotions.
Trish and Jeffrey, who have become friends through their shared experiences, speak candidly about their personal losses and gains during this turbulent time. They also dive into the broader implications of government overreach during crises, the origins of COVID-19, and the importance of maintaining critical thinking. The episode touches on the significance of connection and community, the caution needed with new technologies, and the perseverance required to navigate such challenging times.
For anyone interested in understanding the deeper emotional and societal impacts of the pandemic, this episode is a must-listen. As Jeffrey Tucker poignantly states, 'Meaning doesn't come from abstract ideology, it comes from connection to others.'