Date: September 18, 2016
"In the red glare of the digital clock, my brain rattled its cage."
preview | full record— Kennedy, Pagan (b. 1963)
Date: September 18, 2016
"Mr. Ackerman told me that he has designed his 'Sleep With Me' podcast to tame the vigilant, overactive 'guardian' in the brain that feels it must stay awake to worry. 'I'm trying to trick the guardian,' he said."
preview | full record— Kennedy, Pagan (b. 1963)
Date: September 18, 2016
"In the bunk bed of your mind, he's the compassionate brother lying a few feet above you, a voice in the darkness promising he'll talk until you drift off."
preview | full record— Kennedy, Pagan (b. 1963)
Date: September 18, 2016
"In the dark hours, when we're wandering in the wilderness of thought, sometimes we just need to feel that someone, even a digital someone with a prerecorded voice, is watching over us."
preview | full record— Kennedy, Pagan (b. 1963)
Date: December 29, 2016
"Hardly a week goes by, it seems, without an enthusiastic report in the popular media about intriguing neuroscience research linking some human behavior to the function of a particular brain circuit."
preview | full record— Friedman, Richard A.
Date: December 29, 2016
"By itself, not a lot, except to encourage the erroneous and simplistic idea that the brain is an independent sovereign, calling all the shots."
preview | full record— Friedman, Richard A.
Date: April 27, 2016
"But you don't have to have your leg in a bear trap every minute to seriously consider, during the latest entrapment, that maybe just cutting your legs off would be the way to go. In the case of BPD, the offending leg is called 'consciousness'."
preview | full record— Mishell Baker (b. 2009)
Date: January 18, 2017
"News that contradicts his worldview gets flushed down the sort of emotional and intellectual dispose-all that I think he carries around with him from the second he gets out of bed to the minute he goes to sleep each night."
preview | full record— Kruse, Michael
Date: January 17, 2017
"A man who mocks John McCain, denounces Gold Star parents, snarls at an actor who spoofs him, and makes fun of a crippled reporter is someone whose core is empty, and whose need for approbation is unlimited because the void within him is so complete."
preview | full record— Cohen, Eliot A. (b. 1956)
Date: January 17, 2017
"It not only gets the steel ball rolling onto the intestines, but also activates the senses, setting them to the frequencies at which the signals of new dangers can be received. Those signals appear as noise to the previous -- pre-war -- mind, as a breakdown in communication."
preview | full record— Hemon, Aleksandr (b. 1964)