The Fahy Files: What Makes the NY Capital Work (Or Not!)

Rachelle Pean, Owner of Root3d

26 min · 10. dec. 2020
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Rachelle Paen is the owner of Root3d, a holistic mind, body, and spirit wellness center with BIPOC-focused outreach in Albany. Amidst a chaotic 'new normal' and an ongoing global pandemic, many of us have struggled with our mental health more than ever but may not know where to turn for help or how to seek it out. Pat sits down to discuss the state of our mental health with Rachelle and how Root3d has adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic's effects.

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