I Feel You, Cris Beam
I Feel You, Cris Beam
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I Feel You
The Surprising Power of Extreme Empathy

Author: Cris Beam

Narrator: Susan Ericksen

Unabridged: 9 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/12/2019


Synopsis

Empathy has become a gaping fault line in American culture. Pioneering programs aim to infuse our legal and educational systems with more empathic thinking, even as pundits argue over whether we should bother empathizing with our political opposites at all. Meanwhile, we are inundated with the buzzily termed "empathic marketing"—which may very well be a contradiction in terms.

In I Feel You, Cris Beam carves through the noise with a revelatory exploration of how we perform empathy, how it is learned, what it can do—indeed, what empathy is in the first place. She takes us to the labs where the neural networks of compassion are being mapped, and the classrooms where children are being trained to see others' views. Beam visits courtrooms and prisons, asking how empathy might transform our justice system. She travels to places wracked by oppression and genocide, where reconciliation seems impossible, to report on efforts to heal society's deepest wounds through human connection. And finally, she turns to how we, as individuals, can foster compassion for ourselves.

Brimming with the sensitive and nuanced storytelling that has made Beam one of our most respected journalists, I Feel You is an eye-opening affirmation of empathy's potential.

About Cris Beam

Cris Beam is the author of several award-winning books, including To The End of June: The Intimate Life of American Foster Care and Transparent: Love, Family and Living the T with Transgender Teenagers. Her journalism has been featured in several national magazines and on public radio. Beam teaches creative writing at Columbia, NYU, and Bayview Women's Correctional Facility and lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Porter

Beam is good at connecting dots between how various communities think about empathy. We see psychological, neurological, and sociological explorations of empathy. There are a lot of helpful anecdotes mixed in with the occasional unhelpful anecdote. It's a helpful introduction to empathy. Religion wa......more

I read this whole book, and I'm still not sure just what I read. Empathy is an interesting subject. The ability to see things from other people's perspective allows you to see them as the complex human beings that they are, and helps make it easier to work together. This really should have been an i......more

Goodreads review by Roozbeh

Cris Beam writes beautifully, with a narration that easily takes the reader with the book. I needed this book myself: empathy proves to be a potential gateway to make peace. The book had many detours, sometimes to the point of being too much and many of the times at the service of the greater picture......more