How Storytelling Shapes the Way You Remember the Holidays
Chasing Life19 Des 2025

How Storytelling Shapes the Way You Remember the Holidays

The holidays are full of stories, laughter, and maybe a little disagreement. Ever try telling a story and hear someone say, “That’s not what happened!”? There’s actually science behind it. Dr. Signy Sheldon, a psychologist at McGill University, explains why our memories differ, how they shift over time, and shares tips for telling stories that connect—without sparking family debate. Producer: Kyra Dahring Medical Writer: Andrea Kane Showrunner: Amanda Sealy Senior Producer: Dan Bloom Technical Director: Dan Dzula Executive Producer: Steve Lickteig Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(618)

Learning from the AIDS Epidemic

Learning from the AIDS Epidemic

As Pride Month comes to a close, we reflect on 40 years ago when the world lived through another epidemic that suffered from misinformation and government inaction - the AIDS crisis. In this episode, ...

29 Jun 202011min

Bob Costas on the Future of Sports

Bob Costas on the Future of Sports

The pandemic forced nearly every sports league in the world to cancel or postpone games. But now, athletes are considering a return to the game. CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta talk...

26 Jun 202018min

When Can I See My Grandkids?

When Can I See My Grandkids?

One of the top concerns we hear from listeners is whether it is safe for grandparents to visit their grandchildren in person. CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta asks that question to i...

25 Jun 202016min

Lessons from South Korea

Lessons from South Korea

South Korea has been widely praised as a Covid-19 success story. How did they do it? CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to CNN reporter Paula Hancocks in Seoul about how South Ko...

24 Jun 202014min

Work-From-Home Burnout

Work-From-Home Burnout

The ability to work from home is a privilege for many but it also comes with unique stressors. While working remotely decreases your exposure to the coronavirus, it can also lead to feelings of loneli...

23 Jun 20209min

The U.S. Wasn’t Prepared for COVID-19

The U.S. Wasn’t Prepared for COVID-19

We are over four months into the Covid-19 pandemic and the U.S. still doesn't have the testing capabilities, contact tracing, or political buy-in that many other countries have used to fight this viru...

22 Jun 202022min

The First Wave Is Not Over

The First Wave Is Not Over

President Trump and Vice President Pence made comments this week suggesting panic about an increase in infections is overblown. But in nearly half the country, case counts are on the rise. CNN’s Chief...

19 Jun 202015min

Super Spreaders

Super Spreaders

Some people are responsible for spreading the virus more than others. These people have been called "super spreaders," but are they really different from the rest of us? CNN’s Chief Medical Correspond...

18 Jun 202011min

Populært innen Helse

fastlegen
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
rss-gukild-johaug
hvordan-har-du-det-mann
psykodrama
relasjonspodden-med-dora-thorhallsdottir-kjersti-idem
leger-om-livet
rss-garne-damer
bak-fasaden-en-reise-i-livet-med-sykepleier-ine
foreldreradet
morten-ramm-lar-kakla-ga-til-du-sovner
rss-skravla-gar
rss-lopedrommen
hjernesterk
rss-kunsten-a-leve
klimaks
g-punktet
sinnsyn
treningsprat
hverdagspsyken