Why our brains "rewrite" stories every time we tell them.
Why certain smells or songs can teleport us back to 2005 in a split second.
We often think of memory as a video camera, recording our lives in real-time. The reality is much messier—and much more beautiful. In this episode, we deconstruct: [S1E1] The Anatomy of a Memory
Always end with a question to get people talking.
This sounds like the title of a killer premiere for a podcast, blog series, or video essay. Since "The Anatomy of a Memory" suggests something both scientific and deeply personal, here are two ways you could play it depending on your platform. Option 1: The "Hook & Story" Style Best for: Substack, Medium, or a Podcast description. Why our brains "rewrite" stories every time we tell them
Memory is the thread that holds our identity together. Let’s pull on that thread and see what happens. Option 2: The "Short & Punchy" Style Best for: Instagram, LinkedIn, or Patreon. 🧠✨
Use an image of a vintage film reel, a neon-lit brain diagram, or a blurred "nostalgic" photo to match the "Anatomy" vibe. The reality is much messier—and much more beautiful
How to start building a better relationship with your own history. Check out the full breakdown at the link in bio. Quick Tips for a "Solid" Post: