Samuel Cornell: Why We Pretend Holidays Were Great
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Coming home from a trip and admitting it was disappointing can feel strangely shameful. Public health researcher Samuel Cornell explains why holidays come with pressure to be “worth it”, how cost and hype shape our self-judgment, and how social media turns travel into a performance.
Guest: Samuel Cornell, Public Health Researcher and PhD Candidate, UNSW Sydney
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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