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Learning to Stop Pretending That I’m Okay (Or, Finding Relief in Acceptance)

Learning to Stop Pretending That I’m Okay (Or, Finding Relief in Acceptance)

Hanna Halperin on Debilitating Migraines and the Challenges of Contact Improv

By Hanna Halperin | April 12, 2023

Losing My Hearing Showed Me a New Way to Write About the Self

Losing My Hearing Showed Me a New Way to Write About the Self

John Cotter on the Difficulties of Capturing Silence

By John Cotter | April 11, 2023

Jenny Odell on the Relationship Between Time and Power

Jenny Odell on the Relationship Between Time and Power

This Week on the Talk Easy Podcast with Sam Fragoso

By Talk Easy | April 11, 2023

Hannah Murphy Wonders Whether Teens Are Paying With Their Sanity for Social Media

Hannah Murphy Wonders Whether Teens Are Paying With Their Sanity for Social Media

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 6, 2023

Nathan Price on Why the Future of Medicine Will Be Personalized, Predictive, and Data-Driven

Nathan Price on Why the Future of Medicine Will Be Personalized, Predictive, and Data-Driven

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 5, 2023

Anthony Chin-Quee on How Giving Up His Successful Career in Medicine “Saved” Him

Anthony Chin-Quee on How Giving Up His Successful Career in Medicine “Saved” Him

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 4, 2023

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The Beauty of the Trans Body: Building a World to Feel Safe In

By Rafael Frumkin | April 3, 2023

How Stress Creeps Through Social Inequity to Shorten Lives

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“Suicidal Thinking is Just Another Kind of Addictive Thinking.” Clancy Martin on Healing Addiction and Suicidal Ideation

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Therapy... Chickens? Tove Danovich on Finding Comfort in Feathered Friends

Therapy... Chickens? Tove Danovich on Finding Comfort in Feathered Friends

“Some people pour themselves a glass of wine; others stare at chickens.”

By Tove Danovich | March 30, 2023

On the Role of Children’s Books Within the Realm of Social Evolution

On the Role of Children’s Books Within the Realm of Social Evolution

“A child who feels scolded or lectured to is less apt to pay attention.”

By Leonard S. Marcus | March 29, 2023

Clancy Martin on the Contradictions of Living Through Suicidal Moments

Clancy Martin on the Contradictions of Living Through Suicidal Moments

Or: How To Talk About Wanting To Kill Yourself

By Clancy Martin | March 28, 2023

Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross on How Art Improves Individual and Communal Health

Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross on How Art Improves Individual and Communal Health

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | March 24, 2023

Carol Graham on How the Science of Well Being Can Save Us From Despair

Carol Graham on How the Science of Well Being Can Save Us From Despair

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | March 24, 2023

What Melville’s “Bartleby, the Scrivener” Tells Us About Memory Loss

What Melville’s “Bartleby, the Scrivener” Tells Us About Memory Loss

Dasha Kiper on Understanding and Caring For Dementia Patients

By Dasha Kiper | March 23, 2023

A Pathless Wood: Navigating the Poetic Border Between Health and Harm

A Pathless Wood: Navigating the Poetic Border Between Health and Harm

James Davis May on Poetry's Power to Indulge and Control Depression

By James Davis May | March 23, 2023

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