• The Ancient Cult of The Sad, Starving Artist

  • 2024/05/29
  • 再生時間: 26 分
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The Ancient Cult of The Sad, Starving Artist

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  • 🎙️ Episode Summary: Unveiling the Myth of the Starving Artist and the Power of the Nervous System

    In this groundbreaking episode, we dive into the deep-rooted myth of the starving artist and explore its connection to the history of mental health. We'll unravel the mysteries of why the nervous system is so foreign to us and discuss whether nervous system work in the arts is a new frontier or if it has been intentionally suppressed.

    Have you ever wondered why we haven't fully embraced our nervous systems despite artists being so connected to their bodies? Or why the education system seems to stifle our innate creativity? Picasso famously said, "All children are born artists," and a NASA study reveals that 98% of 5-year-olds are considered geniuses in imagination, a percentage that drastically drops as they grow older. We'll examine how our education system impacts our ability to imagine, stay curious, and be creative, causing profound damage.

    This episode isn't just about uncovering problems; it's about sparking a revolution. We aim to redefine reality for artists, empowering them to thrive financially, change the world, and create without being shackled by the outdated stereotype of the starving artist. We'll delve into how genius and creativity have historically been linked to depression and mental illness, creating a culture of fear that hinders artists from embracing their full potential.

    We'll tackle the concept of "freeze" response, an often misunderstood nervous system state, and its implications for artists. PTSD, officially recognized only in the 1980s, sheds light on why nervous system education is still lacking in many art schools. Through historical insights, we'll see how nervous system knowledge dates back centuries, yet remains underutilized in modern artistic training.

    The episode will also address the dangerous stereotypes that have perpetuated the image of the melancholic genius, examining how this belief system has harmed countless artists. We'll explore the impact of cultural codes, advertising, and societal expectations on the perception of artists and their work.

    By blending the arts and sciences, we aim to empower artists with knowledge about their nervous systems, debunking the myth that creativity and mental illness are inextricably linked. We'll highlight how understanding the nervous system can enhance performance, promote well-being, and foster a healthier, more empowered artistic community.

    Join us as we embark on a journey to dismantle toxic paradigms, embrace a new era of artistic enlightenment, and revolutionize the way we understand creativity, mental health, and the human nervous system. The revolution begins now, and it starts with you.











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🎙️ Episode Summary: Unveiling the Myth of the Starving Artist and the Power of the Nervous System

In this groundbreaking episode, we dive into the deep-rooted myth of the starving artist and explore its connection to the history of mental health. We'll unravel the mysteries of why the nervous system is so foreign to us and discuss whether nervous system work in the arts is a new frontier or if it has been intentionally suppressed.

Have you ever wondered why we haven't fully embraced our nervous systems despite artists being so connected to their bodies? Or why the education system seems to stifle our innate creativity? Picasso famously said, "All children are born artists," and a NASA study reveals that 98% of 5-year-olds are considered geniuses in imagination, a percentage that drastically drops as they grow older. We'll examine how our education system impacts our ability to imagine, stay curious, and be creative, causing profound damage.

This episode isn't just about uncovering problems; it's about sparking a revolution. We aim to redefine reality for artists, empowering them to thrive financially, change the world, and create without being shackled by the outdated stereotype of the starving artist. We'll delve into how genius and creativity have historically been linked to depression and mental illness, creating a culture of fear that hinders artists from embracing their full potential.

We'll tackle the concept of "freeze" response, an often misunderstood nervous system state, and its implications for artists. PTSD, officially recognized only in the 1980s, sheds light on why nervous system education is still lacking in many art schools. Through historical insights, we'll see how nervous system knowledge dates back centuries, yet remains underutilized in modern artistic training.

The episode will also address the dangerous stereotypes that have perpetuated the image of the melancholic genius, examining how this belief system has harmed countless artists. We'll explore the impact of cultural codes, advertising, and societal expectations on the perception of artists and their work.

By blending the arts and sciences, we aim to empower artists with knowledge about their nervous systems, debunking the myth that creativity and mental illness are inextricably linked. We'll highlight how understanding the nervous system can enhance performance, promote well-being, and foster a healthier, more empowered artistic community.

Join us as we embark on a journey to dismantle toxic paradigms, embrace a new era of artistic enlightenment, and revolutionize the way we understand creativity, mental health, and the human nervous system. The revolution begins now, and it starts with you.











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