Art as Alchemy: Creating Through Crisis with Purpose and Community
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Please note: this episode was recorded before the devastating wild fires in Los Angeles. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this ongoing crisis.
In this reflective episode of the Slow Dive Podcast, Drew Franzblau introduces a spoken word piece titled 'Sick, Sad, and Mad' by Farida Rafique, which explores themes of rebirth, resilience, and the collective pain experienced during the pandemic.
The conversation dives into the importance of community, personal responsibility, and the need for empathy in addressing societal issues. The hosts discuss how feelings of anger and sadness can be transformed into positive action through collective efforts and personal accountability.
In this conversation, the hosts explore the complexities of emotional regulation, the impact of social media on mental health, and the importance of community engagement.
They discuss the need for personal accountability in managing emotions and the challenges posed by social media in fostering authentic connections. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of taking action beyond online expressions of support and individuals' collective responsibility in addressing societal issues.
Additionally, Drew shares the creative process of sound design in storytelling, highlighting its role in enhancing emotional narratives.
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HOSTS:
Farida Rafique (Host & Impact Producer)
Drew Franzblau (Sound Designer & Producer)
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