During our conversation, Dr. John J. Berger delves into the motivations behind his latest work, “Solving The Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports From the Race to Save the Earth.”
Stuart emphasizes the importance of authenticity, encouraging aspiring storytellers to resist self-censorship, seek out like-minded individuals, attend classes, and diligently record their ideas.
As Betsy was reading “A Gilded Drowning Pool,” She couldn’t help but feel as if I were in the room with Val and Rod DeVere, a testament to Cecelia’s ability to transport her readers into the heart of her narratives.
Tara and I discussed how the transformation of the character Danielle/ Marie-Jeanne was just shocking! A Young French Jewish girl becoming a Fascist! We discussed how frightening it must have been to be afraid to make a mistake that could get people…
“A quarter century later, the episode reveals the dynamics of today’s controversies in which fears and the dismissal of science disrupt serious discussion and research of vital issues such as vaccines, climate change, and toxic chemicals. This story has all the elements of…
They identify three styles of curiosity—the busybody, who collects stories, creating loose knowledge networks; the hunter, who hunts down secrets or discoveries, creating tight networks; and the dancer, who takes leaps of creative imagination, creating loopy ones. Investigating what happens in a curious…

