by Clay Routledge | Jul 7, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in Merion West. “Regulating your own emotions is something most people are capable of doing…It doesn’t require you constantly expressing [a problem], thinking about it, [and] sharing it with everyone…There’s something about not...
by Clay Routledge | Jun 14, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in Planet Woo. No, nostalgia doesn’t mean you’re stuck in the past. The morning smells like cut grass and sun cream. You can’t quite put your finger on it, but somehow you’re transported back to the last day of school, six weeks...
by J.D. Tuccille | Jun 7, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in Reason Magazine. Children raised in an atmosphere of fear become adults who prioritize security over liberty. The good news is that “only” a minority of younger American adults favor Big Brother-style surveillance...
by Sheila Mulrooney Eldred | May 18, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in MPLS St. Paul. Digging deep into the science behind the actually-productive and healthy human condition of being nostalgic. In the spring of 2020, households across the country listened to Elvis Presley and Cyndi Lauper, reread...
by Kristina Mastrocola | May 12, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in For Women First. While your grandkids help you make red, white, and blue cupcakes for your family’s Memorial Day barbecue, you’re instantly transported back to when you were a little girl at your grandmother’s side, and her...
by Ignas Vieversys, Eglė Bliabaitė and Ilona Baliūnaitė | Apr 21, 2023 | In The News
This article was originally published in Bored Panda. Humans are nostalgic creatures. There’s simply something magical about traveling back in time to witness the black-and-white (or bronze tinted) world before us. Is it the nostalgia for better, simpler times?...