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676 - Writing while the World is on Fire

2025/2/18
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Dennis Palumbo: 在面对诸如火灾等灾难时,艺术家常感到创作的无力和自我怀疑。我强调首先要承认并处理创伤经历,允许自己体验和表达相关的情绪。重要的是挑战那些与创伤相关的自我责备或宇宙不公的观念。艺术创作本身具有疗愈作用,即使在悲剧发生后,也能通过写作来应对和连接自我。重要的是,创作不必直接反映灾难本身,而是可以表达其情感影响,通过作品与他人建立联系,传递真实的情感。 John August: 我也认为,在面对世界的不确定性时,艺术创作能够超越理性,提供慰藉和共鸣。我们的工作是娱乐,是讲述故事,提供当下的感受,并将人们带离现实的困境。通过创作,我们能够创造意义,与他人建立联系,并在一个日益无意义的世界中找到方向。

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How do you keep doing creative work when the world is falling apart around you? To sift through the despair and doubt, John welcomes back legendary Scriptnotes guest, writer-turned-psychotherapist Dennis Palumbo. They discuss the many feelings that catastrophic events can bring up in artists, the personal narratives that often inform those feelings, and how to keep moving forward when you feel like the band on the Titanic.

We also follow up on AI, and answer listener questions on competing with brain trusts and how to support a friend embroiled in controversy.

In our bonus segment for premium members, Dennis guides us through the best examples and worst mistakes of portraying therapists on screen.

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