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Part 5: Care For A Career Change-Up? These Stories Are Proof It's Never Too Late
One of the keys to staying happy in your career as the years go by is finding a purpose or meaning to it. Sometimes that means rethinking your job in your middle years.
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The Science Of Miracles - Reasonable Doubt
Is God all in our heads—a product of brain chemistry? Or is the human brain like a radio that can tune into the divine?
Feb. 7, 2019 | Medium
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The warehouse of forgotten evidence
Reporter Barbara Bradley Hagerty set out to investigate why police across the country often fail to catch serial rapists.
August 2019 | Today, Explained - Vox
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Police Fail To Catch Sexual Predators Because They Don't Believe Victims
Podcast: Radio Atlantic
Listen to the 90 minute, three-part Radio Atlantic series, which explores Spencer’s story.
Part 1: No Way Out
Part 2:Who Killed Jeffrey Young?
Part 3: How Innocence Becomes Irrelevant
February 2018 | Radio Atlantic
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Investigation Reveals Disturbing Info about Rape Prosecution and Serial Rapists
"Rape - more than murder, more than robbery or assault - is by far the easiest violent crime to get away with." So writes Barbara Bradley Hagerty in a new article for The Atlantic in which she explores why the assailant goes free in 49 out of 50 rape cases. Hagerty talks with host Michael Krasny about her reporting and new information about sexual predators, including that serial rapists are far more common than previously thought.
July 2019 | Forum (KQED)
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Did James Parsons Kill His Wife?
A bloodstain expert’s testimony helped put him in prison. But can forensic science be trusted?
Illustrations by Isabel Seliger
Surviving the Wasteland of Faith
Years after my dramatic, unlikely conversion, it seemed God had gone silent.
Guest Host: A Skeptical News Anchor Finds Meditation and Hiking as Spiritual Exercise
If an anxious, ambitious television star who worries about a theoretical receding hair-line can find some relief, the book suggests, maybe you can, too. Guest interviewer Barbara Bradley Hagerty finds out how ABC's Dan Harris did it.
May 2015 | Interfaith Voices
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Guest Host: Wandering in the Spiritual Desert
Some say it's like the common cold, or a run-of-the-mill dry spell in an intimate relationship. There are times when people of faith feel, for a while, far from God. Guest host Barbara Bradley Hagerty sits down with two spiritual scholars to talk about their own experiences with "the dark night of the soul" and how they get through it.
November 2016 | Interfaith Voices
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The Futility of Trying to Prevent More School Shootings in America
As long as there is easy access to guns, there’s no way parents, teachers, and other specialists can thwart every violent teenager.
May 21, 2018 | The Atlantic
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Part 5 | Decoding The Mystery Of Near-Death Experiences
We've all heard the stories about near-death experiences: the tunnel, the white light, the encounter with long-dead relatives now looking very much alive.
Scientists have cast a skeptical eye on these accounts. They say that these feelings and visions are simply the result of a brain shutting down.
But now some researchers are giving a closer neurological look at near-death experiences and asking: Can your mind operate when your brain has stopped?
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People Who Possess This One Thing Enjoy Much Better Health as They Age, Science Shows
We get by with a little help from our friends.
March 17, 2016 | The Washington Post
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