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Our mental “surge capacity” is maxed out (rerun)

Make Me Smart

Marketplace

Business, News

4.65.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2021

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Hey smarties! We’re on a break for the holidays and revisiting some favorite episodes from 2021. We want to say a big thank-you for being part of the “Make Me Smart” family this year — every voicemail, question and donation made a huge difference. null of us is as smart as all of us, and we couldn’t do this show without you. There’s still time to help Marketplace reach its end-of-year fundraising goal. If you can, please donate here. Thanks, happy holidays and we’ll see you in the new year.

For some, life is starting to resemble something like normal. Kids are going back to school, some offices are welcoming back workers … so why are we still feeling stressed?

Social psychologist Amy Cuddy says there are a couple reasons. For one, the pandemic has gone on for so long, our coping system known as “surge capacity” is depleted.

“We then move into this regression phase where we withdraw, we get sad, agitated, we don’t want to hang out with people, we’re done with Zoom meetings. So it’s not surprising that we don’t have the capacity to feel intense positive emotions right now when we go out to that live concert,” Cuddy said.

And when you throw the coronavirus delta variant into the mix, things get even harder. Cuddy says right now it’s common for people to experience spikes in anxiety, depression and have a desire to escape. She refers to this as “pandemic flux syndrome.” That’s not actually a clinical term. But it is real.

On today’s show, Cuddy explains the role employers can play to help workers through this chapter of the pandemic.

Later in the show, we’ll discuss how Facebook is dealing with the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan and MacKenzie Scott reshaping the nonprofit world. Plus, a longtime listener calls in with an update on paying for his twin sons’ college education.

Here’s everything we talked about today:

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's Kai.

0:03.8

You know, it's been an unpredictable year, but there is one thing you can count on.

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Kimberly and I will be here in your podcast feed with the context and analysis you count

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on.

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We'll help you unpack the news stories of the day and hopefully leave you with a smile.

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When you do, you can choose a thank you gift like the popular new Marketplace Beanie.

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Check it out.

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You can have a look at the new beanie and you can support public service journalism at

0:33.9

Marketplace.org slash give smart and thanks.

0:41.5

Hey everybody, it's Kai.

0:43.0

Thanks for listening into this episode to make me smart.

0:45.6

We're taking a little end of your break, you know?

0:48.0

So today we are resharing an episode we really loved.

0:51.2

But hey, before we count down to the new year, I wanted to take a moment to say you rely

0:55.8

on make me smart to help you make sense of the day's news.

0:58.6

And we rely on you to help us meet our end of your fundraising goal.

1:02.4

So please help us start the new year on a good footing, would you?

1:05.2

Make a donation today at Marketplace.org slash give smart or click the link in the show notes.

1:10.6

I really do appreciate it.

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Hello everyone.

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