Episodes
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
#27 - Stepford Wives (1975): The health benefits of Robot Replacement Therapy (RRT)
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Stepford Wife (n): a married woman who submits to her husband's will and is preoccupied by domestic concerns and her own personal appearance.
That's fairly insidious, and I think we have all come to recognize it as such. There is an over-strong emphasis on stability, "normality," and the value of compliance. But put it side by side with the World Health Organization's definition of mental health:
Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which every individual... can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community.
Do you see the problem yet?
Friday Oct 11, 2019
#27 - The Golden Compass: A Lesson on Delinquency
Friday Oct 11, 2019
Friday Oct 11, 2019
Tuesday Jul 02, 2019
#26 - Spiderman Into the Spiderverse
Tuesday Jul 02, 2019
Tuesday Jul 02, 2019
Are superhero movies dead? You know, the kind where a handsome white man saves the city and gets the girl? Ok, maybe those movies aren't dead, but not for lack of trying. Spiderverse makes a point of killing the handsome, perfect Peter Parker in the first five minutes of the movie. This universe - OUR universe - has to be saved by a mixed-race kid from the wrong side of town, a depressed Jewish Peter, and a jazz-drumming young woman. So we're talking with James Aponte, filmmaker and screenwriter, about the death of normality, fragmented identity, collectivism, diversity, and the value of representation. It's one hell of a discussion!
Friday May 17, 2019
#25 - Game of Thrones Finale Primer
Friday May 17, 2019
Friday May 17, 2019
Start with a simple question: what would have happened if Robb Stark had dragons?
Game of Thrones is finally coming to a close. We don't know what's coming next any more than you do, but we wanted to talk about how madness (and our perceptions of it) will play a role in the conclusions the show comes to. How Dany's turn to the dark side is foreshadowed not by the plot, but by sexism (see above question). How Tyrion's brand of disability pride has united a kingdom. And how Bronn is the hero we all need. You won't want to miss this one, unless you don't watch Game of Thrones for some reason, I guess
Tuesday May 07, 2019
#24 - Troll 2: A Mad Pride Fairy Tale
Tuesday May 07, 2019
Tuesday May 07, 2019
If you have ever wondered what it must be like to hear voices, to see things nobody else can see, then this is the movie for you. Because this time, the guy with the voices was right.
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Sunday Apr 14, 2019
Sunday Apr 14, 2019
What does Game of Thrones say about madness and disability? In the Game of Thrones universe, almost no one is fully bad or good, mad or sane - everyone is just trying to survive and navigate the circumstances they’ve been dealt. Join us as we explore the portrayal of madness in this season.
Tuesday Apr 09, 2019
#22 - The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy: Madness in Mundanity
Tuesday Apr 09, 2019
Tuesday Apr 09, 2019
Some say psychosis magnifies your worst fears. If you feel monitored and intruded upon, your brain might plant the idea that the FBI is around every corner. If you, like Arthur Dent, are lost in a maze of bureaucracy trying to save your doomed and demolished home, your brain might just generate a whole galaxy of red tape and hats that also juice lemons.
Where the Star Wars universe is fueled by magic and Star Trek by curiosity, the Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy is fueled by nothing more than the mundane bureaucratic bullshit you can find in any DMV office. Welcome to the mad side of science fiction. Welcome home.
Saturday Mar 23, 2019
#21 - Your Name: Is This Podcast a Dream, Too?
Saturday Mar 23, 2019
Saturday Mar 23, 2019
Have you ever woken up from a dream and not been able to figure out if you are still dreaming or not? That feeling of questioning whether you exist in the same reality as everyone else, or whether anything you do actually matters, is central to a lot of experiences of madness. And now there’s an entire movie dedicated to that exact feeling! Your Name was fucking huge in Japan, but you may not have heard about it in the states. That is, unless you have an Anime expert in your family. Will Collings is our guest for the week as we explore climate change, existential crises, peer support, and what life must be like in Japanese culture
And keep your eyes out for JJ Abrams’ whitewashed remake in the near future!
Sunday Mar 03, 2019
#20 - Virgin Suicides - Death by Male Gaze (Feat. Gabriella Garaffa)
Sunday Mar 03, 2019
Sunday Mar 03, 2019
If you can’t guess from the title, this is a sad movie where the protagonists die. But who do we blame when somebody dies by suicide? The parents? The community? The siblings? And what does the blame game reveal about the power dynamics of our society? And does writer/director Sofia Coppola really understand those dynamics any better than her characters do?
Wednesday Feb 13, 2019
#19 - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: Your Baggage, Your Self
Wednesday Feb 13, 2019
Wednesday Feb 13, 2019
Eternal Sunshine is a sci-fi that’s not really a sci-fi because it’s set in 2004 and it’s pointedly about you, me, and everyone that interacts with the medical world. No, it’s bigger than that. It’s a bold statement on the ways that we treat trauma like it’s something external, other, that we can discard through the help of science. But hey, at least science is better than exorcisms……………
Right?