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Recorded this in one take. No notes, off the cuff thoughts a week after Charlie Kirk's assassination. Note, I called Charlie Kirk racist here, and this was a mischaracterization on my part.
Some impromptu thoughts on mental health research, treatment, my career journey, and what it’s meant to be a twin whose brother was diagnosed with schizophrenia two years ago — right as I was beginning graduate school as a research scientist at Brown.
I touch on what it’s been like to walk beside him, what schizophrenia has taught me about powerlessness and presence, and why I believe we need to approach mental illness research with...
As I begin my series on aging (see the related article below, On the Boundary of Knowledge), I’m experimenting with how best to communicate this kind of information. Part of that experiment is learning to be transparent about my process. Transparency, to me, is what makes information trustworthy — something we, as a society, have been struggling with in the age of the internet.
It also invites collaboration. The willingness to revea...
Unlocking the vault of discovery, from Einstein to the biology of aging.
Text version here: https://mitchellpenningroth.substack.com/p/on-the-boundary-of-knowledge
A Journey Through Evolution, Trauma, and the Neurobiology of Change
Originally published on Substack.
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