• Episode 27ish – Quaranteam 4 – The Voyage (To Stay At) Home

  • Dec 4 2020
  • Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 27ish – Quaranteam 4 – The Voyage (To Stay At) Home

  • Summary

  • An American, a Canadian, and a Brit stay at home


    We had a few requests for an update on how we are all coping with *gestures vaguely at the state of 2020* everything, so here is another Quaranteam episode for you all to enjoy while Sarah gets her butt in gear and watches Dispatches From Elsewhere which is totally 100% not the reason that there is another Quaranteam update instead of a normal episode

    As we always say on the show if you need to get in touch please do, you can reach us on social media, via the links on the home page, or via email. We are always here to support you, whether you need to vent, need a sympathetic ear, or just fancy someone different to talk to.

    Some helpful links are :

    • US CDC site for COVID-19 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
    • Canadian Kids Help Line: 1-800-668-6868
    • MIND UK COVID-19 mental health support https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/coronavirus-and-your-wellbeing/

    The Ladies of Valhalla podcast is hosted by Sarah Miles, Bronwyn Kelly-Seigh and Jessica Garris-Schaeffer, and is a monthly look at media from female-identifying creators, or featuring female-identifying characters.  You can find the hosts on Twitter (@ValhallaLadies) or Facebook (www.facebook.com/ValhallaLadies) or email them on info@ladiesofvalhalla.com

    The Ladies of Valhalla logo was created by Jessica Garris-Schaeffer.

    ‘The Valhallan’, the theme music for Ladies of Valhalla, was created by SuperbadLarry

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