Art is not a luxury. According to Daisy Fancourt, one of the world's foremost researchers on arts and health, it is a missing pillar of health, right next to sleep, diet, and exercise. People who regularly engage with the arts have about half the risk of developing depression over the next ten years. Music has outperformed anti-anxiety meds before surgery in head to head studies. And new research finds that arts engagement slows biological aging about as much as exercise does.
I sit down with Daisy Fancourt, author of Art Cure, to unpack the science that shows how arts engagement may be the missing pillar of modern healthcare. Then Iraq war veteran and ceramic artist Jesse Albrecht tells the story of coming home from combat, how art became his lifeline — and why his story and the power of creativity apply to everyone.
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