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Greetings to you – or to your “out of office” reply, at least! If you’re traveling for the holiday, AAA Texas says
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you’ll hardly be alone. Some 3.8 million Texans are expected to hit the roads this year. But whether you’re in the car, on a plane or doing your regular thing, Texas Standard will still be here for you. Never fear, we’ll still be putting away all the turkey and trimmings that we can. But we’ve also put together a special show on Thursday focused on mental health. You can read more about that below from the Standard’s newest hire, Caroline Covington. Then for Black Friday, we’ll get you started on your holiday shopping with a review of some of our favorite book segments from 2019. (
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get you started .) As always, below, you’ll see some of our top picks from the past week. Until next Wednesday, we’ll see you on the radio. Happy Thanksgiving!
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I jumped at the chance to work on the special episode we’ve created for Thanksgiving, because mental health is my jam! I’ve been reporting on mental health for the last few years, and every time I think I have a handle on it, some psychologist or advocate or person living with mental health issues will say something that forces me to dive deeper into the subject.
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I recently reported a series of stories about mental health for Texas Standard; the most recent one was about the
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revamping of the state hospital system . But I’ve also looked closely at trauma and PTSD for other outlets like
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Kaiser Health News and
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Marketplace . Some people might think mental health is a heavy subject on any given day, including on Thanksgiving. But mental health isn’t just one thing; it’s a spectrum, and there’s a multitude of stories and perspectives about it. Myself, I think these stories are perfect for a day like Thanksgiving when people have the time to be a little more introspective. So even if you can’t catch the show on Thursday, visit
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the Texas Standard website on Thanksgiving or
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listen to the podcast . Happy holidays!
- Caroline Covington
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@CarolineCovey
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