Well, after my busy weekend and blog catchup yesterday I think a slightly less challenging hump day is in order. So in a break from the norm, I'll give you my roundup of some of the links which I've collected over the last week to help get you through your remaining work days. I hope you find them as interesting as I do.
1. The i Newspaper article around the psychological reasons for potentially trusting a stranger more easily when they remind us of someone we know. https://inews.co.uk/news/trusting-stranger-may-case-deja-vu-say-scientists/ 2. The Pool article on Rose McGowan's Memoir "Brave" which documents her anger at the abuse she received at the hands of serial sexual abuser Harvey Weinstein and her rage at the way women are treated in Hollywood and the wider world: https://www.the-pool.com/arts-culture/books/2018/5/Rachael-Sigee-on-Rose-McGowan-book-Brave-female-a... 3. On Holocaust Memorial Day (27th January) I watched a great programme on BBC2 which I mentioned on my Facebook page recently called The Children of the Holocaust. This week I saw a really moving video on YouTube entitled "Children Saved from the Nazis: The Story of Sir Nicholas Winton" which I would challenge anyone not to be moved by. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT0yPjj0UqQ
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