This cultural moment may be one of history’s most interesting times to find home among a community of likeminded people with whom we identify. On the one hand we are more connected than we ever have been (thank you internet) and yet at the same time, people feel more disconnected than ever before. Isolation and loneliness have become an epidemic. So much so, in May of 2023, the surgeon general put out a statement calling isolation and loneliness a public health crisis.
In this introductory episode, podcast host Stephen Roach sets the stage for this season’s conversations and discusses how the artist can respond to the need for community and become an agent of healing for our culture.
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Music by: Some Were At Sea
S10E01: What's Your Story? with Cathy Loerzel
MMS10: Introduction
BONUS EPISODE: Ryan Diaz on Poetry and Prayer
BONUS EPISODE: Hannah Rose Thomas on Restoring Dignity Through Art
S9 E16: Restoring The Heart of The Artist (Season Finale)
S9 E15: Conversations with Space featuring Numinous Flux
S9 E14: The Emotionally Healthy Artist with Pete Scazzero
S9 E13: Electric Jesus with Chris White
S9 BONUS: Creativity & Bipolar Disorder with Dani Parks
S9 E12: How Art Shapes Empathy with Mary McCampbell
S9 E11: Gold And Shadow with Sho Baraka
S9 E10: Roundtable 2: Part One with Scott Erickson and Heather Stringer
S9 E09: Speaking Into The Chaos with Joshua Luke Smith
Naming The Animals Podcast Trailer
S9 E08: Reset and Rebirth with William Day
S9 E07: Habits of Perception with James K.A. Smith
S9 E06: Composing Through The Multiverse with Son Lux
Artist Profile Series E35: Simone Weil
S9 E05: Round Table Part Three: Mental Health and The Artist
S9 E04: Round Table Part Two: Mental Health and the Artist
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