'Synergies' is the first episode in a brand-new series titled Cognitive Conversations, where we tackle the big questions in art, creativity and neuroscience.
We're excited to be bringing this synergy of minds together discussing the dual occupations writers often hold, and all the fascinating connections in-between. In this episode, we explore the common threads that bring creative and medical practice together. We unpack "day-to-day" creative strategies for switching between cognitive modes, as well as the synergy of the roles we play in life.
We compare the work of a GP to that of a writer, turning stories heard in the clinic into ideas that percolate and transmute into words on the page, drawing on lived experience alongside challenges of writing about trauma and mental health. Lastly we deep-dive on creative writing and the intrinsic role it can play in opening up new dialogues on the page - and the ripple effect it has on our lives.
Dr Fiona Robertson is a writer and doctor based here in Meanjin/Brisbane. Fiona is the author of the short story collection If You’re Happy which won the Glendower Award in the 2020 Queensland Literary Awards, and was shortlisted for the Steele Rudd Award in 2022. Currently, she is working on a novel.
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Dr Laurie Steed is a novelist and short story writer from Boorloo/Perth, living on Whadjuk Noongar Country. His debut novel, You Belong Here, was published in 2018, followed by Love, Dad: Confessions of An Anxious Father, in 2023. His third book, the short story collection Greater City Shadows, is out now.
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Dr Jo Skinner is a writer and GP based in Meanjin/Brisbane who writes contemporary women’s fiction and has a distance running habit. Jo's debut novel, The Truth About My Daughter is out now.
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About the host: Bianca Millroy is an emerging science writer, editor, and PhD student based in Meanjin (Brisbane), researching the intersection of c
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