Clarence
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My question wasn't really formed well, but I just thought, see, BPR.
My question wasn't really formed well, but I just thought, see, BPR.
So how can communities support you?
So how can communities support you?
You know, I appreciate, Dean Pettigrew, your candor. You said a lot of things that resonate a lot with me in terms of community, in terms of outreach. And I know that there are many people that...
You know, I appreciate, Dean Pettigrew, your candor. You said a lot of things that resonate a lot with me in terms of community, in terms of outreach. And I know that there are many people that...
We call them treasures in our community that will be more than willing to support the School of Public Health in its work and to be able to help our communities become healthier because that's what we want. We want a healthy community and we realize that it's going to take an academic and community partnership to make that happen. And so, you know, We're here for you.
We call them treasures in our community that will be more than willing to support the School of Public Health in its work and to be able to help our communities become healthier because that's what we want. We want a healthy community and we realize that it's going to take an academic and community partnership to make that happen. And so, you know, We're here for you.
Let's say I put it like that. I speak for me and my buddies. Okay.
Let's say I put it like that. I speak for me and my buddies. Okay.
So you mentioned, you mentioned the UK. Is this a worldwide phenomenon? I mean, loneliness, is it happening all over the world or is it just, uh, just here in America?
So you mentioned, you mentioned the UK. Is this a worldwide phenomenon? I mean, loneliness, is it happening all over the world or is it just, uh, just here in America?
Clarence. How is technology connected to loneliness? Oh, okay. Because I was just thinking, I was thinking today, I had this conversation with some other colleagues, and we were talking about the fact that, you know, you talk to younger people, they're just all up in their phones and all up on the computers. They're doing, you know, older guys are doing the whatever they do.
Clarence. How is technology connected to loneliness? Oh, okay. Because I was just thinking, I was thinking today, I had this conversation with some other colleagues, and we were talking about the fact that, you know, you talk to younger people, they're just all up in their phones and all up on the computers. They're doing, you know, older guys are doing the whatever they do.
But anyway, technology, loneliness, is there a connection here with that? Yes.
But anyway, technology, loneliness, is there a connection here with that? Yes.
You're on mute. Yeah, I was just thinking that you were talking about that book, 1990s High Tech, High Touch. And, you know, it just I mean, so that and that's the only comment I have to make is that it brought to my mind, Dr. Julia, that particular book. I got to go back and read it again because I know that it I know it has something something to do with this conversation today.
You're on mute. Yeah, I was just thinking that you were talking about that book, 1990s High Tech, High Touch. And, you know, it just I mean, so that and that's the only comment I have to make is that it brought to my mind, Dr. Julia, that particular book. I got to go back and read it again because I know that it I know it has something something to do with this conversation today.