In today’s EXTENDED Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with forensic psychologist and mystery author Frank F. Weber.
Weber has several novels that are based upon real Minnesota crime and are full of scientifically valid evidence practices and psychological criminal analysis. You can see Frank F. Weber on Thursday, August 11, at the Bad Habit Brewery in St. Joseph where he will sign book, give a talk on forensic psychology, and demonstrate how a polygraph test works . . . with audience participation!
The program was made possible through support from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
In today’s Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with forensic psychologist and mystery author Frank Weber. Weber has several novels that are based upon real Minnesota crime and are full of scientifically valid evidence practices and psychological criminal analysis. You can see Frank Weber on Thursday, August 11, at the Bad Habit Brewery in St. Joseph where he will sign book, give a talk on forensic psychology, and demonstrate how a polygraph test works . . . with audience participation!
This program was made possible through support from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
Sarah Cronin is one of the organizers for Bemidji Pride and she’s a professor of Psychology at Bemidji State University. She’s passionate about creating a supportive community for queer people.
In this Area Voices, Sarah speaks about the boon of a strong supportive community, her own coming out story, her son’s transgender experience and much more.
Joy and tears were both a part of the experience for author Staci Lola Drouillard in writing the 2022 release Seven Aunts published by the University of Minnesota Press.
Drouillard’s book focuses on seven of her aunts “holding home and family together.” The stories also explore some undefined (until now) concepts and tropes regarding the female experience; terms such as “mothersistering” and “chronic femininity” will be foreign at first glance, but conceptually familiar to readers.