I've been doing it for well over ten years now, 12 or something that and on. I generally am, i mean, i start stoppd doing so much a foreign affairs in africa, tuf stories because i was also settling down in a private lot,. And starting a family. So definitely being a science journalist, that goes much better with a, with family and a, and i'm married to a scientist, a will that's definitely, you know. Am travelling a ton. This, especially over the last five years, has become a really strong focus. You wrote a piece for a s iam mind, i think it was in 20 15, that i thought was
Marta Zaraska is a Polish-Canadian science journalist who has written everywhere from the Washington Post, and Scientific American to New Scientist, the Atlantic, Discover, and more. Her articles and books have been turned into TV programs in the US, Spain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Bulgaria, Germany and Poland, and reprinted around the globe from Oman and Dubai to Australia and Singapore. She’s visited over 80 countries around the world and lived in six of them, reported from Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nicaragua, India, Togo, Cameroon, and many other places and currently lives in a tiny French village with her husband and daughter. Marta’s new book, Growing Young: How Friendship, Optimism and Kindness Can Help You Live to 100 (https://amzn.to/2WkQdZs) is a research-driven case for why optimism, kindness, and strong social networks will keep us living longer than any fitness tracker or superfood. This is a conversation we need now more than ever.
You can find Marta Zaraska at:
Website : https://www.zaraska.com/
Twitter : https://twitter.com/mzaraska
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