Strength To Be Human --Global Arts & Affairs Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
Society & Culture:Philosophy
There's been an overwhelming feeling in the artistic community for centuries that "madness" or what we now call mental illness plays a pivotal role in the lives of creative individuals.
Drawing from the latest studies on this question from the US, UK, India and Denmark as well as anecdotal evidence and famous artistic quotes I will attempt to bring us closer to understanding what the creative experience means inside and outside of mental troubles.
introductory statement
section 1 -- known science on the subject
section 2 --- various theories on the subject
section 3 -- my thoughts on the subject
closing comments
S3 E198: Classic Spotlight Series -- Thoughts on Emily Dickinson
S3 E197: Fighting the Superficial to Find the Truth
S3 E196: Open House -- Literary Questions
S3 E195: It's About the Words
S3 E194: Why Negative Moods Spark Creativity
S3 E193: Making a Living as a Writer in the 21st Century
S3 E192: Nostalgia as a Poor Substitute for Memory
S3 E191: Crash Course on Military Writing
S3 E190: Mystic Chords of Memoir
S3 E189: Increasing Your Literary Footprint
S3 E188: Creativity Cannot Be Taught
S3 E187: The Transformative Powers of Art
S3 E186: The Promise and Price of Solitude in Writing
S3 E185: Mailbag 7 -- Writing as Projection
S3 E184: Can Machines Create Art?
S3 E183: Writing as a Component of the Grieving Process
S3 E182: Planning Your First Poetry Book
S3 E181: Ailments and the Arts
S3 E180: The Loss of Passion and Imagination in the 21st Century
S3 E179: Overview of the Writing World
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