Tuesday, May 7

Elyn Saks: A tale of mental illness -- from the inside

Just.. Wow. I don't even know how to explain the way I felt when I watched this TED talk for the first time. When I can encapsulate it, you'll be the first to know. But watch and be... in awe. x

Monday, May 6

Thomas Insel: Toward a new understanding of mental illness

I think that this TED talk is one of the most brilliant ones I've seen in a while. It's a very insightful & fantastic video for understanding the neuroscience of classified mental disorders. Most importantly, it suggests a new shift in understanding mental disorders to seeing them as 'brain disorders'- focusing on the neurological deficits and encouraging an early invention approach to managing these deficits.

Monday, April 22

New Post on Blussh !

Greetings ! I have a new post on the Blussh website called "let's talk about..." which is reviewing a new range of products released by amele.

I think it's the first piece of writing where I have used adult language ... As in , I used the 'v' word .

I'm still giggling :)

Check it out ! X

Thursday, March 21

Banned



The National Archives of Australia have now opened a cafe with a twist... it's an exhibition on the 'banned' books of Australia in the 20th Century!

From the Banned Blog:

"The National Archives in Canberra has updated its cafĂ© with a new display on banned books. Read about the secret history of Australian censorship as you sip your coffee. You can also examine a censor’s report or flip through a copy of a book or magazine once prohibited in Australia."

Although it is in Canberra, it is definitely on my to-do list for the holidays. To satisfy my curiosity,  they actually have a blog which they are updating each month to highlight a certain book. It is really interesting to get an insight into what was happening in Australia through the banning of these texts. Even being able to have the opportunity to read the criteria for a suitable book in each time period sounds incredible!

There is a fantastic article on "The Catcher in the Rye" by JD Salinger on the blog at the moment. I was not aware of the degree of literary censorship in Australia- especially on such an influential novel. I wonder if there are any books still on the list? I can not wait to get down there and enjoy a coffee (or two!) and explore all these banned books :).