How do stories affect the brain?
Which came first, story or society? Let’s see what neuroscience, psychology and anthropology have to say on how stories affect the brain, and what that has to do with humankind.
A not at all brief history of tinned fish
A new piece that ties together Napoleon’s rise, a confectioner-turned-inventor and the religion of gastronomy.
Bardos, in-betweens and spirituality
“Bardo” is often understood by the philosophical skim-reader to mean the embryonic staging area a soul loiters around in after life has ended and before it passes into definitive death. Personally, I think the more interesting kinds of bardo are the ones that define life, not death.
Neuroknitting (or what making a giant blanket taught me about writing)
Ever wondered what handicrafts has to do with tapping into creative flow states? Read on to find out.
What is content storytelling?
“Storytelling” has been being bandied about on marketing buzzword bingo cards for a few years now. If you get that it’s useful, but don’t know where it fits into your marketing plan, read on.
The science behind presentation storytelling
Ever wondered why some decks drift away on the flotsam of your brain brine the moment the final slide fades to black, and some presentations manage to carve their messaging directly onto the pristine pages of your long-term memory? That’s the science of storytelling, yo.
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