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Remembering the Day The Sky Turned Orange

Remembering the Day The Sky Turned Orange

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The following episode of The Bubble Chat may contain possible discussions and mentions of sensitive topics that may be triggering for some listeners and is intended for mature audiences. We want to ensure the safety and well-being of our audience, so please use your discretion when listening. If you feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed at any point during the episode, please take care of yourself and reach out to a trusted support system for assistance. Thank you for listening.

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On this episode of The Bubble Chat, we’re putting on our Orange (well… sort of) to stand behind The Day The Sky Turned Orange, a moving production from Z Space and San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company opening this week. The play opens tomorrow and runs through October 5, and we’re thrilled to shine a light on it.

We also address heartbreaking news out of Minneapolis, where a Catholic school tragedy has left an entire community in mourning. We’ll be pointing to resources that can help parents and kids navigate difficult conversations around gun safety.

RESOURCES ON HOW TO TALK TO YOUR KIDS ABOUT GUN SAFETY

  • https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/talk-about-guns.html
  • https://besmartforkids.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/BeSMART-Talk-to_kids_0913171.pdf
  • https://projectchildsafe.org/understanding-gun-safety/

In lighter news, we dive into the buzzworthy headlines: the internet can’t stop talking about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement, Snoop Dogg’s public apology following his remarks on an LGBTQ moment in Lightyear, Tamar Braxton’s clapback amid her health recovery, and Mýa’s candid thoughts on why she’s happy without pursuing relationships or motherhood.

To close things out, we reflect on a major milestone: it’s been five years since COVID-19 first changed the world. We share how that year shifted our perspectives, reshaped our daily lives, and still impacts us in ways we may not always realize.

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