#1603: A Family Divided Is More Connected During COVID-19 | 51%

April 16, 2020 00:27:30
#1603: A Family Divided Is More Connected During COVID-19 | 51%
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#1603: A Family Divided Is More Connected During COVID-19 | 51%

Apr 16 2020 | 00:27:30

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On this week’s 51%, we hear about a family divided between the U.S. and Italy during COVID-19; and a woman talks about turning from a career in the pharmaceutical industry to a farm.

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