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Magic of the Mind

Magic of the Mind

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What lies at the heart of who you are? For Eve, it's a question-- the question of her mother's murder. The orphaned scribe sets out through the Forgotten Realms of Dungeons and Dragons, learning who she is as she makes new friends on each adventure. Accompanying talks with female scientists explore the psychological concepts written into each episode!Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Drames et pièces de théâtre Science Science-fiction Sciences sociales
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    • 6 SBTS: Identity with Eve Blouin-Hudon
      Sep 2 2020

      Learn about yourself through theories of identity, in our final interview of the season! Eve Blouin-Hudon explores different ways to look at the self, how identity can shift over time, and the importance of building a relationship with your future self.

      Take our survey here! Or you can support the show, talk to us on Twitter, find us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, or explore our central home at magicofthemind.ca.

      Thanks for an incredible first season!

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      29 min
    • 6: A Tale of Two Letters
      Sep 2 2020

      In the finale for season 1, Eve makes an important decision about her future.

      Take our survey here (pretty please)! Or you can support the show, talk to us on Twitter, find us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, or explore our central home at magicofthemind.ca.

      Sound credits here!

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      19 min
    • 5 SBTS: Relationships with Amy Gregory
      Aug 17 2020

      Delve into the science of relationships explored in episode 5! Amy Gregory called in to talk about the importance of empathy, the basics of attachment theory, and how the person we are shapes our relationships (and vice versa).

      Here's the study that predicts college success based on relationships. There's a few other Harvard studies that confirm: the best predictor of life-long happiness is close relationships.

      Support the show, talk to us on Twitter, find us on Facebook, or explore our central home at magicofthemind.ca!

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      33 min
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