LSE Limelight #22: Coping during COVID

“I didn’t realise how easy it is for governments to change structures … I just hope that when we go back to normal, things will be different.” – Tilly Mason.

As England goes back into another national lockdown, we turn our attention towards stories from our first go at isolation. Compiling interviews from the summer, LSE students share how they’ve been taking care of themselves and their loved ones, and what they’ve learned over the past few months.

Our guests were Rajaa Saleem, Tilly Mason, Jaz Adam, Pietro Fassina, and Rachel Evans. 

Presented by Angbeen Abbas, and produced by the Beaver Sound team. Music by Brooklyn Han. To hear more from us, check us out on Spotify!

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