Dr. Anne Fishel on the importance of family storytelling
Dr. Anne Fishel on the importance of family storytelling
Dr. Anne Fishel offers advice on how to weave empathy into everyday table discussions.
Sick of doomed New Year’s resolutions? So is Dr. Anne Fishel, who proposes an alternative.
The expression “talking turkey” has two opposite original meanings—either to speak pleasantly around the dinner table, or to skip the niceties and get right to what’s important. It is, of course, this second meaning that persists…
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Jodi Kantor, author of “The Obamas,” talks about the First Family’s dinners together.
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‘We learn about our families from the stories that we tell, and our brains are wired to understand each other through stories.’ Plus questions to inspire story sharing
Considering the spatial “ingredients” of family dinners
When my sons were 12 and 14, I went on strike. To demand more respect for my nightly dinners, I hung up my apron and just stopped cooking.