The Gray Area with Sean Illing
Society & Culture:Philosophy
Author Maggie Jackson always retreated from uncertainty in her life. But when she realized that it was the moments of uncertainty that gave her unexpected clarity, she explored the effects that feeling uncertain has on the brain and our personalities. She joins Sean to talk about what she learned and how being unsure can lead to a better, more hopeful life.
Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray Area
Guest: Maggie Jackson. You can find her books and more at https://www.maggie-jackson.com/
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