5 episodes

Christie Sanam lives in Bellevue, WA just 10 minutes from ground 0 of the Coronavirus in the USA. She is exploring the impact of COVID-19 on every day lives of front line workers, local people and abroad.

Please note that the views expressed in this podcast either by host or guest are personal views and do not reflect the views or opinions of any corporations or entities associated to the people in the podcast.

Quarantine with Christie Christie Sanam

    • Society & Culture

Christie Sanam lives in Bellevue, WA just 10 minutes from ground 0 of the Coronavirus in the USA. She is exploring the impact of COVID-19 on every day lives of front line workers, local people and abroad.

Please note that the views expressed in this podcast either by host or guest are personal views and do not reflect the views or opinions of any corporations or entities associated to the people in the podcast.

    Elizabeth Schneider: Seattle, WA

    Elizabeth Schneider: Seattle, WA

    In this episode I talk to Elizabeth Schneider who has a background in biotech, tested positive for the cornavirus, and went viral afterwards by sharing what her experience was like. She takes us through how she caught the virus, how people reacted, working with research agencies and a call from the white house as well as messages from around the world. 

    She also wanted folks to know she's heading up a fundraising effort to leverage her media exposure - so if you're able to donate or share, please help out the United Way in her name here for Cornavirus Relief: https://give.uwkc.org/fundraiser/2715106

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Heather Ackerman: West Coast, USA

    Heather Ackerman: West Coast, USA

    In this episode I talk to Heather Ackerman who is an American truck driver. She hauls up and down the West Coast driving needed supplies like food, water, and medication to help stores stock up. She's essential personnel making sure that not just people sheltering in place but doctors and nurses are able to get supplies on the front lines during the Coronavirus pandemic.

    • 35 min
    David McDonald: Port Charlotte, FL

    David McDonald: Port Charlotte, FL

    In this episode we talk to a man who is both husband and father, works at a school, and recently lost his mom during the Covid-19 pandemic. Here we gain insight as to how an East coast state and smaller town is handling things compared to a West coast metro.



     One thing that we realized didn't get included into the podcast but he thought was mentionable is that he plans to spend his "Trump Check" on getting a new hypoallergenic cat for the family. 

    • 51 min
    Rohit Batra: Seattle, WA

    Rohit Batra: Seattle, WA

    In this episode I am talking to Rohit Batra who lives in Seattle, born in New York and raised in India. He has a very unique cultural perspective to explore as well as being an essential resource still going to work every day handling operations of gas stations. I thought it would be interesting to explore how the virus has impacted his life as he is working on keeping the front lines fueled and able to travel to do work in the healthcare sector.

    • 45 min
    Asmit Pathare: Bombay, India

    Asmit Pathare: Bombay, India

    In this episode I am talking to Asmit Pathare who works in theater in Bombay, India. We take a look at how the Coronavirus is developing in India and how its impacting the world through his unique lens

    • 44 min

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