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🗓️ 28 June 2021
⏱️ 33 minutes
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0:00.0 | It's today explained, I'm Sean Ramos for him over the weekend, the ninth installment |
0:11.0 | in the fast and furious franchise made something like $70 million in North America. |
0:16.8 | That means a whole lot of people went back to the movies this weekend. |
0:20.6 | People are well ready to get back to business as usual and we couldn't have gotten to this |
0:25.6 | point without our healthcare workers. They got us through a nightmare year, unlike a lot of us |
0:31.2 | who just had to stay at home or mask up when we went out or went to work. They got to see |
0:36.3 | what 600,000 deaths really looked like. And this isn't over for them yet. People are still dying. |
0:43.2 | So it's worth asking after everything they've been through, how are they doing? |
0:48.1 | Vox's Julia Blues recently asked. And what she found is that a lot of them have been struggling |
0:54.2 | with their mental health. As a warning, the show today will feature discussion of suicide. |
1:01.4 | I want to tell you the story of one doctor out in Utah. His name is Scott Jolly. He was 55 years old. |
1:09.1 | He'd been an emergency physician in his whole career, so almost 30 years. He was five foot |
1:14.9 | 10. He had brown hair and he was athletic. He loved skiing. He loved golfing, but he especially |
1:21.6 | loved fly fishing. He flyfished all over in Yellowstone Island Park, Idaho. Jackie Jolly, |
1:31.3 | Scott's wife. His goals were to catch a fish everywhere he went. One thing that Scott's friends |
1:39.8 | told me was that he was a very detailed oriented person, even in his hobbies. So with flyfishing, |
1:45.9 | he would be obsessed with finding the perfect bait. He would outsmart the guys who were working |
1:51.6 | in the local fishing shops about where the best place is in the rivers where he was fishing. |
1:58.4 | And he and his wife owned a cabin and a boat on a lake where he used to fish. |
2:02.5 | He spent many, many hours on this lake putting his boat precisely where he knew a hole was. |
2:10.3 | And a whole map, a lot of fish. And so he would point the tip of his boat, the back of his boat, |
2:17.4 | based upon the surroundings to make sure that he was in that hole and he would be able to catch |
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