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True Crime Trauma: The Mental Toll Of Exposing The Truth | How Writing By Hand May Make You Smarter And More Creative

True Crime Trauma: The Mental Toll Of Exposing The Truth | How Writing By Hand May Make You Smarter And More Creative

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True Crime Trauma: The Mental Toll Of Exposing The Truth

  • Some jobs force employees to carry a heavy emotional burden that’s hard to put down when you clock out. Filmmaker Colin Browen’s daily work involves uncovering decades of ignored and horrifying crimes against children. Browen details the mental toll of his career and how he’s maintained his mental wellbeing while working on his upcoming true crime docuseries.

Guest: Colin Browen, filmmaker, host, Murder in America & The Paranormal Files

How Writing By Hand May Make You Smarter And More Creative

  • In an era dominated by keyboards, it is easy to think handwriting is a skill of the past. But are we shortchanging our brains by abandoning this ability? Our guests this week explore the critical cognitive benefits of handwriting and discuss how the physical act of writing by hand significantly boosts literacy, memory retention, and idea generation.

Guests:

  • Dr. Danny Oppenheimer, professor of decision sciences, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Dr. Virginia Wise Berninger, professor emerita, University of Washington

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