

The Best of ‘The Writer’s Brain’ Part Two: Empathy
Welcome back to a special edition of The Writer Files called “The Best of the Writer s Brain,” a series neuroscientist Michael Grybko and I started in 2015 where I enlisted his help to give us a tour of the inner workings of the writer’s process.
Q: Have you ever wondered how great writing creates an emotional response in readers?
As we take a short Summer hiatus to book new guests for the upcoming season, I thought I d put all of these enlightening episodes in one place …
In Part Two of the series I invited my friend, research scientist Michael Grybko — of the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington — back on the show to help me define empathy from a scientific standpoint and shed light on the darker corners of how writers can tap into the hopes, dreams, and fears of readers.
If you missed The Best of ‘The Writer s Brain’ Part One: Creativity you can find it on writerfiles.fm, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
In this file Michael Grybko and I discuss:
- How science is changing our definition of empathy
- What actors and doctors have in common with writers
- How to resist the dark side of empathy
- The difference between good storytelling and great storytelling
- How marketers tap into well-worn paths in our brains
- The key to empathizing with your readers
- Why great content starts with the desire to help people
The Show Notes:
- The Best of The Writer s Brain Part One: Creativity
- Mirror Neurons
- Empathy Maps: A Complete Guide to Crawling Inside Your Customer s Head
- Kelton Reid on Twitter
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