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All in the Mind with Lynne Malcolm


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Join local author Lynne Malcolm as she discusses her latest book, All In The Mind.

Understanding the human mind remains one of the most alluring challenges we face. Now pioneering investigations and technologies are enabling science to gain new insights into the complexity of the brain. Science journalist and longstanding host of ABC Radio National’s ‘All in the Mind’, Lynne Malcolm, takes us on a fascinating journey of understanding the brain, its ability to change and adapt, as well as the connections between its biology and the mind, individual experience and behaviour. 

The book contains stories about consciousness, perception, sleep, dreaming and hallucinations; memory, identity, creativity and the mind-body connection; and mental illness and recovery. All In the Mind will change the way you think about the brain, the mind and our inherent potential.

Books will be available for purchase on the day.

$5 + booking fee, bookings required.

Tea & coffee on arrival.

Enquiries: 8495 5028 or libraryprograms@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au

Lynne Malcolm is an award-winning science journalist and broadcaster with a deep passion and fascination for people, their behaviour and the workings of the human mind. For nine years, she produced and presented the hugely popular ABC Radio National program and podcast ‘All in the Mind’, in which she explored a range of topics including neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, cognitive science, mental health and human behaviour. 

All in the Mind’ is one of the most downloaded ABC podcasts in Australia and internationally. Lynne has received numerous media awards and contributes to media award judging panels. She continues to write, podcast and communicate about the topics she’s inspired by. All in the Mind is her first book. She lives in North Curl Curl in Sydney and enjoys painting, swimming and yoga.


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