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S1:E7 - Elegy for Elodie
Super Brain
English - April 20, 2020 01:00 - 25 minutes - 59.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsHealth & Fitness Science health mentalhealth brain brainhealth neuroscience psychology brainfog neuroplasticity selfhelp selfawareness Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Sabina Brennan chats to journalist Hilary Freeman about self-censoring, identity, making tough decisions, the loss of her daughter and resilience.
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis you may find www.brainhealth4ms.com helpful. As the name suggests it's a website that I developed that provides easy-to-understand information and animations about brain health for people living with MS.
To learn more about Hilary visit
https://www.hilaryfreeman.com/
Hilary's young Adult novels include:
When I Was Me (2015) a contemporary psychological thriller about identity, memory and the decisions that make us who we are, with a dose of quantum physics.
Camden Town Tales,
Three books about the adventures of a group of friends who live in Camden Town, London.
The Boy from France (2013)Stuck On Me (2012)The Celeb Next Door (2011)Lifted (2010) is the story of a compulsive shoplifter who finds fame through her blog.
Don’t Ask (2009) the tale of a girl who invents a new internet identity in order to obtain information about her boyfriend.
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