David L. Weiner discusses his book, “Brain Tricks.” He begins the interview by explaining that his book is about becoming a more open and positive person. He talks about he did some soul-searching after being divorced twice to find out how he could become a better man. He describes how people should handle themselves in a power struggle with a competitor. Weiner talks about negative human qualities such as jealousy, early childhood violence, and adultery. He ends the interview by describing the changes he sees in himself since he started his journey.
Thought and thinking Human information processing Brain Self-actualization (Psychology)
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U-matic tape: Excerpt of show with Martinson interviewing Kim Wozencraft before the break and David L. Weiner after. Date on case front cover: 10/13/93. Date on tape: 10/13/93.
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