Program Description
Description
Pack a lunch, invite a friend, and join the discussion! This month we'll watch and discuss "Why some anger can be good for you" by anger researcher Ryan Martin. Drawing from his career studying what makes people mad (and what they do with that anger), Martin's thoughtful talk explains some of the cognitive processes behind anger and why it can actually be useful.
What they are: TED Talks are short, carefully prepared, idea-focused talks that foster learning, inspiration, and wonder.
Why we like 'em: no matter the topic covered, these talks provoke conversation and inspire listeners to continue thinking and learning far after the presenter has finished
How to join: bring your lunch to the library and join in as we watch a highly rated TED Talk and continue the conversation amongst ourselves
What else should I know? Coffee and dessert are provided