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Maine Voices Live: Author Chelsea Conaboy on her newest book, Mother Brain.

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Release Date: 06/07/2023

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Dr. Timothy Pieh sits down with Morning Sentinel Staff Writer Hannah Kaufman for a live conversation about his groundbreaking MD3 program, which brings hospital-level emergency care directly to central Maine communities. Dr. Timothy Pieh is an emergency medicine physician who treats patients in the emergency departments at the Alfond Center for Health in Augusta and Thayer Center for Health in Waterville. He also serves as assistant medical director of emergency medicine at MaineGeneral Medical Center, focusing on disaster preparedness and relationships with area EMS providers. Dr. Pieh’s...

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Portland Press Herald Food and Books Editor Peggy Grodinsky sat down with Chelsea Conaboy to chat about her newest book, that draws on the latest neuroscience and social psychology and weaves it together with new reporting to tell a powerful new narrative of parenthood. Conaboy talks about the myth of maternal instinct, how parenthood changes the brain for the long haul, and what it all means for our social policies, our understanding of caregiving broadly and our sense of ourselves during a live "Maine Voices Live" at the Portland Museum of Art.

Chelsea Conaboy is a health and science journalist. She was part of the Boston Globe’s Pulitzer Prize–winning team for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing, and she was features editor at the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram for three years. Her work has been published by The New York Times, The Guardian, Mother Jones, Politico, the Boston Globe Magazine, WBUR, The Philadelphia Inquirer and others. Her first book, Mother Brain: How Neuroscience Is Rewriting the Story of Parenthood, has been called “a game-changer” and is set to be published in 20 countries.