The Science of Happiness

Our Brains on Poetry

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May 22, 2025
Yrsa Daley-Ward, an award-winning poet and author, joins Susan Magsamen, a Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins, to explore the profound impact of poetry on our mental health. They discuss how poetry can calm nerves, aid in emotional processing, and enhance self-esteem. The conversation highlights the brain's transformation through poetic engagement, reducing stress and reshaping memories. Listeners are encouraged to embrace poetry as a therapeutic tool that nurtures creativity and connection, fostering personal identity and resilience.
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INSIGHT

Poetry Enhances Emotional Understanding

  • Poetry helps us understand complex emotions beyond black and white.
  • It develops brain circuits earlier by encouraging thinking in nuanced, colorful ways.
ANECDOTE

Poetry as Childhood Refuge

  • Yrsa Daley-Ward found poetry to be a mystical refuge during her tough childhood raised by strict grandparents.
  • She wrote a heartfelt poem about her brother, showing how poetry connected her to loved ones.
INSIGHT

Poetry Breeds Bravery and Agency

  • Writing poetry creates a space where fear disappears, enabling honest self-expression.
  • This courage helps organize thoughts, turning writing into a tool for agency and action.
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