![]() Our dreaming mind is much more active in visual areas. You could think of them as an opportunity.īARRETT: We're in a very different brain state. The thing is, dreams are more than just weird, little movies your brain puts on while you sleep. ![]() She says they kind of looked like Richard Nixon. ![]() And the trolls she's describing were part of a recurring nightmare she had as a kid. The last voice you heard is Deirdre Barrett. SEGARRA: And people say dreams are boring. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: Like those dipping cups, you know, for your chicken nuggets, except they were pools - like, in-ground pools.ĭEIRDRE BARRETT: They had fairly standard troll clothes of little, pointy hats and colorful, medieval shirts and baggy, medieval pants. And then they were like, you're going to go up on stage while Taylor Swift is singing "Enchanted," and you're going to be on a horse. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: They, like, brought me backstage. SEGARRA: I dreamt that I was in a hot air balloon with Ronald McDonald.ĭARIAN WOODS, BYLINE: I just walked by on my horse, trotting along. SEGARRA: Yeah, dreaming is trippy as hell. Alice Robb is a journalist and the author of the book "Why We Dream."ĪLICE ROBB: It's an altered state. ![]() Every night, bedtime rolls around, right? We close our eyes, and then we go on adventures in our brains. I want to talk about something that I've always found kind of wild. ![]()
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