Welcome to Psychocinematic's 2023 season fam!! Here to get you ready for a fantastic year of dissecting media, is our latest trailer! You'll notice a gorgeously synthpop melody underlaying some of last years' amazing guests, which is our new theme tune by Michael Watson! I love it. I loved the old one too but it's always fun to freshen things up!
New episode of the year comes on Thursday 9th of Feb. Can't wait!
Transcript:
*theme music starts and builds up*
Steph- Welcome to Psychocinematic, a podcast where we analyse depictions of mental illness and disability in popular film and TV
Elise- "She assembled this wonderful team of empathetic and open and talented people and then she invited Dr Phil *laughs*"
Merowyn- "Watching it was like a tsunami hitting me in the face in terms of seeing this deeply ingrained trauma, generational trauma"
Nic- "When we were amoebas in the primordial soup, we were searching for carbon molecules to get high off of. So i think he's *laugh* I think his intent is to say we are humans have the propensity to be addicted to stuff."
Steph- Join psychologist and host Stephanie Fornasier and guests with lived experience as they dissect their favourite films and TV shows
Ash- "I feel like identity crisis comes a lot with any type of disability or mental health, and I feel like in this movie, the whole movie's an identity crisis"
Jordan- "And of course it's the extreme measures that get documented, and those stories absolutely need to be shared, but every story needs to be shared"
Hannah- "I want people to understandable that disabled people, could be potential romantic partners. Disabled stories matter, disabled stories are interesting"
Steph - Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all good podcast apps. And subscribe to our Patreon, where you get access to bonus content.
*music finishes*
The Future of Psychocinematic Podcast
Episode 68: Two Backbrace Girls, and Romy & Michele’s Highschool Reunion (with Lauren Edwards)
Episode 67: Why Santa Claus IS Autistic, and making theatre more inclusive (With Oliver Hetherington-Page)
Episode 65: HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: The Haunting of Hill House, or, problems that could be solved by simply talking? (with Braaains Podcast)
Episode 64: Crohn’s Disease representation in Boldly Go, and Pete Davidson just trying to spread awareness (with Chris Cosgrove)
Episode 63: A Star is Born - love, trauma and addiction in the journey of fame (with Alex Steed)
Episode 62: Let’s fold in the cheese as we confabulate on ND coded characters in Schitt’s Creek (with Marie Camin)
Episode 61: The Kings Speech and other screen royals with a stutter (with Priya)
Episode 60: The truth about Tourette’s and Tiktok (with Monica Nguyen)
Episode 59: Lets watch Stutz and talk about the Jonah Hill texts
Episode 58 Tribute Re-release: Rubber Johnny, a wildly problematic viral short film (with Nic Fornasier)
Episode 57 Tribute Re-release: The Royal Tenenbaums (with Nic Fornasier)
Episode 56: Inclusion in action in How To Train Your Dragon (with Lo Nigrosh)
Episode 55: Heartbreak High aka All Hail Queen Chloe Hayden (with Zoe Simmons)
Episode 54: Frozen is Psychoeducation for kids... and adults (with Laura Pettenuzzo)
Episode 53: Wednesday and coded vs canonized neurodivergent characters (with Jeremy Andrew Davis)
Episode 52: Ode to Joy and what Narcolepsy REALLY looks like (with Charlene Barker)
Episode 51: Reasons to like Please Like Me (with Dr. Elise McGlashan)
Episode 50: What America’s Next Top Model taught us about bodies, beauty, gender and how to be on top (with Clinton McQueen)
Episode 49: RE-RELEASE (RIP Judy Heumann) Crip Camp, the Disability Rights Movement, and who you should listen to instead of me
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