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Meridian Journal brings together thoughtful editorial on psychology, travel, history, architecture and food — written for readers who value depth, nuance and practical insight.
When Cameras Don't Stop: The Psychology Behind Live Television Moments
The incident on the evening show that had audiences talking — and what it truly reveals about composure, resilience and the psychology of performing under pressure in front of millions.
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Psychology & Mind
Understanding habits, emotions, memory and the science of everyday decisions in midlife and beyond.
- When Cameras Don't Stop: The Psychology of Live TV Moments
- The Psychology of Decision Fatigue: Why Fewer Choices Lead to Better Days
Travel & Geography
Destinations, cultural discovery and thoughtful travel for the experienced explorer seeking genuine experiences.
- Slow Travel After 50: Why Fewer Destinations Mean More Discovery
- Solo Travel After 40: What First-Timers Need to Know
History & Heritage
Stories from the past — events, civilisations and heritage that shaped the Canada and the world we live in today.
- The Forgotten Chapters: Canadian History That Never Made the Textbooks
- Cold War Legacy in Everyday Life: How the 1960s Still Shape Your World
Architecture & Design
The art and science of buildings — from urban planning and sustainable design to restoration and what makes cities truly liveable.
- Cities Designed for an Aging Population: How Urban Planning Is Changing
- Restoration vs. Demolition: The Debate Reshaping Canadian Cities
Food & Gastronomy
Culinary traditions, world cuisines and the culture behind what we eat — from farm-to-table movements to the science of flavour.
- The Revival of Traditional Canadian Cooking: Why Old Recipes Are Back
- Farm to Table in Canada: How Local Food Movements Are Changing Communities