by Katie Camero | Dec 15, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in USA Today. There’s a special magic in the air during the holiday season that, for lack of better words, hurts so good. When the pine tree sales spring up around town and holiday-themed commercials air on TV, a...
by Rosalind Ryan | Dec 4, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in Business Insider. Christmas is strongly linked to nostalgia, which can lead to powerful emotions. Christmas songs may be written in a certain way to trigger feelings of sadness. Connecting with those negative emotions can have...
by Angela Haupt | Sep 29, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in Time. When people walk into Keri Piehl’s retro toy store in Albuquerque, N.M., their eyes light up. Wooden spinning tops, Yo-Yos, Trolls, rainbow lava lamps, scratch-and-sniff stickers—it’s like time travel, unlocked....
by Erica Manfred | Sep 21, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in Next Avenue. As a hospice patient I’m entitled to music therapy. Since I’m more of an audiobooks fan and don’t listen to music a whole lot, I couldn’t understand how it would help. My nurse, Nicolle,...
by Clay Routledge | Aug 24, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in Minot Daily News. FARGO – Strengthen ND has announced a partnership with the Human Flourishing Lab to study and promote hope across North Dakota. “It is a tremendous opportunity to work alongside subject-matter experts and...
by Daniel De Vise | Aug 8, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in The Hill. Roughly two-fifths of Americans now believe in UFOs, polls suggest, signaling a resurgence of popular-cultural interest in extraterrestrials possibly buzzing around us. Last week, Congress held an extraordinary...