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1 Vicki Sokolik - Fighting for Unhoused Youth 31:05
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31:05Vicki Sokolik refuses to be an Ostrich. Her son brought to her attention the crisis of unhoused youth — youth unhoused, not living with a parent/guardian, and not in foster care — in America, and she has been fighting to support this vulnerable population every since. Most active in Tampa Bay, Florida, Vicki is the founder and CEO of the nonprofit Starting Right, Now, which removes barriers for unaccompanied homeless youth to cultivate long-term well-being and self-sufficiency. She is also the author of the new book, “If You See Them: Young, Unhoused, and Alone in America.” Vicki Sokolik joined host Jay Ruderman to discuss the many ways unhoused youth fall through the cracks in our society, how her organization helps them, and also how to build trust with people who could use your help. Episode Chapters (00:00) Intro (01:10) Vicki’s origin story (02:40) What is “unhoused youth?” (06:40) What should a person do if they worry they see an unhoused youth? (08:19) How have conversations around unhoused youth changed in Vicki’s 20 years working with them? (11:02) How do people get the word out and help unhoused youth? (14:55) Vicki’s new book (16:48) How Vicki builds trust (20:10) What do students receive at Starting Right, Now? (22:58) How does Vicki balance advocacy and direct support? (27:53) Starting Right, Now alumni (29:10) Goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/…
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Stephanie Fornasier द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Stephanie Fornasier या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
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×1 A Bridgerton Episode - Part 1: Actually so much representation (and also Pitbull) 54:57
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54:57TRANSCRIPT HERE My Dear Readers (I mean listeners, you get it) Welcome to a surprise episode of Psychocinematic, where we cast all serious topics to the wind and focus on what makes us feel safe and protected right now from a world falling apart - trashy, romancey, sexy, gossipy Bridgerton. But did you think I would NOT have disability and mental illness representation to discuss? THINK AGAIN - as usual it is inescapable. Join me solo as I discuss all the disability and mental illness representation we have seen thus far, who we hope has a gay storyline, and who of the Bridgerton world could be coded neurodivergent. Also, the incredulity of turning Pitball into the soundtrack of the obligatory peak h0rny scene. Content warning: sex, some ableism, some swears. FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok or join our Facebook Group! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get bonus content and check out our Website! REFERENCES: Queen Charlotte: What Was Wrong With King George (And Why He's Hidden) ( screenrant.com ) Bridgerton Wiki | Fandom NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 The Future of Psychocinematic Podcast 12:38
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12:38TRANSCRIPT HERE Just a little update on the future of Psychocinematic Podcast... Don't worry, it's not all bad news! Follow Asiatu on insta and connect with them here Follow Psychocinematic on insta here. SUPPORT INDIE PODCASTS!
1 Episode 68: Two Backbrace Girls, and Romy & Michele’s Highschool Reunion (with Lauren Edwards) 1:28:45
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1:28:45TRANSCRIPT HERE Join us for the last episode of the year with the vivacious comedian and musical theatre actor Lauren Edwards. Lauren and Steph bond over their shared experience with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and being backbrace girls in highschool. We go through the limited selection of scoliosis-based media until we get to the beloved comedy film Romy and Michele's Highschool Reunion (1997). Find out what makes the film so iconic and whether its brief but infamous depiction of scoliosis was helpful or harmful! Also if anyone needs to make a call, I've got a phone. CONTENT DISCUSSED: Deenie by Judie Blume (1973), Looking for Mr Goodbar (1977), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), The House Bunny (2008), Kiss Me (2014). CONTENT WARNING: some discussion of ableism and bullying, discussion of Looking for Mr Goodbar which is full of sexual assault, homophobia and sex shaming, sorry! FOLLOW LAUREN ON ALL THE THINGS: Follow Lauren on Instagram @livelaughlauren__ On TikTok: @livelaughlauren__ And on Twitter @laurenvedwards FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram, Twitter and Tiktok! or join our Facebook Group! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE! ALL PATREON FEES will be matched and sent to AUSRELIEF for their humanitarian relief in Gaza, until the end of the year. Sign up NOW or Donate Directly at our fundraiser link. REFERENCES: Curvy Girls Scoliosis Scoliosis Australia Setting Scoliosis Straight Cobb angle | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org The Blonde Leading the Blonde: An Oral History of ‘Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion’ | Vogue Caught Through the Looking Glass: Sarah Polley on Grief, Girlhood, and Scoliosis ‹ Literary Hub Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film) - Wikipedia Deenie - Wikipedia https://www.gawker.com/culture/the-nerdy-curve NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 67: Why Santa Claus IS Autistic, and making theatre more inclusive (With Oliver Hetherington-Page) 1:27:45
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1:27:45TRANSCRIPT HERE Happy early Christmas Psychocinemaniacs! It's been a hell of a year, but one thing that brings us joy is the work of disabled creators blazing the trail in inclusivity, such as our guest Oliver Hetherington-Page. Oliver joins us to talk about how he's working to make theatre more inclusive and what that looks like, what he wants to see in autistic depictions on screen & stage, and why musicals are inherently autistic. He tells us all about his show the No Bang Theory and his upcoming show Santa Claus is Autistic, which is Christmas themed but also relevant all year round. To purchase tickets to Santa Claus is Autistic at the PiP theatre, in Milton, QLD (Meanjin) on the 7th, 15th and 23rd of December, click here! CONTENT WARNING: some discussion of ableism FOLLOW OLIVER ON ALL THE THINGS: Follow Oliver on Instagram @atwistofoliverhp And his show The No Bang Theory @thenobangtheory Follow Oliver on Twitter @atwistofoliver FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram, Twitter and Tiktok! or join our Facebook Group! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE! ALL PATREON FEES will be matched and sent to AUSRELIEF for their humanitarian relief in Gaza, until the end of the year. Sign up NOW or Donate Directly at our fundraiser link. NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 65: HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: The Haunting of Hill House, or, problems that could be solved by simply talking? (with Braaains Podcast) 1:36:21
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1:36:21TRANSCRIPT HERE In a perfect meeting of minds, Steph is joined by Braaains podcast hosts Heather and Sarah Taylor, sisters of podcasting, filmmaking and mental health & disability awareness. Which means of course it’s just a light casual chat about the devastatingly terrifying Mike Flanagan series The Haunting of Hill House. We get deep into what makes this show so affecting, what it says about trauma and family’s tendencies to deal with it in all the wrong ways, and how we see our own family in the triumphantly dysfunctional Crains. Happy Halloween Psychocinemaniacs!!! CONTENT WARNING: suicide, suicidal behaviour and self harm, child abuse (including sexual abuse), death, grief, child death, substance use & addiction, paranormal activity. FOLLOW SARAH, HEATHER & BRAAAAINS ON ALL THE THINGS: Check out the Braaains podcast on all good pod apps and at their website Braaains socials: Insta @Braaainspodcast Twitter @BraaainsPodcast and TikTok @Braaainspodcast Sarah’s socials: Insta @SarahTaylorEditor Twitter @ShiningHappy and Website (including podcast The Editor’s Cut ) Heather’s socials: Insta @HeatherATaylor Twitter @HeatherATaylor and Website FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE ! REFERENCES Netflix Behind the Scenes Featurette Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House is a slow-burn family nightmare - Vox Who Are All the Ghosts in 'the Haunting of Hill House'? (insider.com) How The Haunting of Hill House conveys the horror of family | Horror (TV) | The Guardian Timothy Hutton Will Face “No Charge” From 1983 Sexual Assault Claim – Deadline E.T.'s Henry Thomas tells how he had to get past his parents suspicions of Hollywood | Daily Mail Online 'You' Star Victoria Pedretti on Growing Up in an Abusive Household — Femestella The Haunting of Hill House Talks A Lot About Mental Illness, But Says Very Little | by Diana | Medium How 'The Haunting of Hill House' Uses Horror As A Metaphor For Mental Health, According To The Show's Cast (bustle.com) What The Haunting of Hill House Gets Right About Mental Illness - Meesh Says Things Why ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ Is a Perfect Portrayal of Mental Illness (themighty.com) Haunting of Bly Manor's Victoria Pedretti On Having ADD | Glamour UK (glamourmagazine.co.uk) Bly Manor's Kate Siegel on Why Love—Not Rage—Drives the Lady in the Lake (elle.com) Oliver Jackson-Cohen’s Year of Love and Obsession - Film Cred (film-cred.com) Actor Gugino feathering her empty nest with roles | Features | postandcourier.com The Haunted Mind of Shirley Jackson | The New Yorker The Haunting of Hill House Ending’s Message, Explained (vulture.com) NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 64: Crohn’s Disease representation in Boldly Go, and Pete Davidson just trying to spread awareness (with Chris Cosgrove) 1:28:28
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1:28:28TRANSCRIPT HERE Just in time for Invisible Disabilities Week ; Steph is blessed to have the talented filmmaker Chris Cosgrove today to discuss all things Inflammatory Bowel Disease and his personal experience with Crohn's disease. Chris takes us through the process of his acclaimed film Boldly Go ( watch on ABC Iview here) , what IBD and ostomy representation we've seen in the media, and finally how Pete Davidson has become a likely ambassador for Crohns representation, particularly seen in the film King of Staten Island. For support and resources for those experiencing IBD, Chris recommends Crohns and Colitis Australia ! CONTENT WARNING: medical discussion (including blood, surgery and poo!) - if you're a tad squeamish this may not be your episode, however we do provide a couple of warnings before we go into details. FOLLOW CHRIS ON ALL THE THINGS: Check out Chris' website with his past and upcoming work here Insta: @cjc_films And don't forget to watch and share Boldy Go on ABC Iview FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE ! REFERENCES Christopher Cosgrove - Director & Screenwriter Boldly Go : ABC iview About Crohn’s and colitis – Crohn’s & Colitis Australia (CCA) (crohnsandcolitis.org.au) IBD Support Home - IBD Support Australia The King of Staten Island (2020) - IMDb ibdassist.com/blogs/news/inside-pete-davidsons-life-with-crohns What happened to Pete Davidson? Comedian reportedly enters rehab amid mental health struggles | The Independent ostomy in movie Archives “ White Boy Rick” Sort by Popularity - Most Popular Movies and TV Shows tagged with keyword "colostomy-bag" - IMDb After Harrowing Year, Perfume Genius is Back | Music | sfweekly.com NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 63: A Star is Born - love, trauma and addiction in the journey of fame (with Alex Steed) 1:33:45
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1:33:45TRANSCRIPT HERE Steph is thrilled to be joined by one of her favourite podcasters from one of her favourite podcasts, Alex Steed from You Are Good . He is good! You are Good is good. All goodness all the time. Steph and Alex discuss the 2018 version of an oft told tale, A Star Is Born, where Bradley Coopers fame story is winding down as Lady Gaga’s is just beginning. We discuss the depictions of addiction and treatment; asking the question- should a therapist laugh at a patient’s botched suicide attempt story? Join us as we dissect the supposedly great love story behind the film, the toxicity of the entertainment industry, and whether we can truly separate mental illness from shitty relationship behaviour. CONTENT WARNING: suicide and suicidal behaviour, substance abuse and addiction, coercive control, death (parent and partner) FOLLOW ALEX ON ALL THE THINGS: Listen to You are Good with Alex Steed and Sarah Marshall here! And follow You Are Good on insta @YouAreGoodPod Insta: @AlexSteed Twitter: @AlexSteed ENTER INTO OUR WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY FUNDRAISER for YELLOW LADYBUGS HERE and WIN GREAT PRIZES! DON'T FORGET to vote for Psychocinematic in the Listener's Choice category of the Australian Podcast Awards! (If you've already done so, I'm sorry for the spam, and I'm sorry it will continue. Also THANK YOU SO MUCH!) Click here: https://voting.australianpodcastawards.com/ , search for our name, and check your email to confirm your vote! ----more---- FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE ! REFERENCES A Star Is Born has a problem with consent - Vox A Star Is Born Addiction-Relationship Plot Is Realistic A Star Is Born (1937 film) - Wikipedia A Star Is Born Seen Through the Eyes of Addiction - VitalThrills.com A Star Is Born Shows How Dangerous Tinnitus Really Is Lady Gaga emotionally discusses her mental health and the power of kindness Lady Gaga emotionally discusses her mental health and the power of kindness Bradley Cooper on the difficult journey behind 'A Star Is Born' | Features | Screen Bradley Cooper battled cocaine and alcohol addiction before Hangover fame: 'I was so lost' | EW.com Bradley Cooper's Battle with Addiction | Ventura Recovery Center NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 62: Let’s fold in the cheese as we confabulate on ND coded characters in Schitt’s Creek (with Marie Camin) 1:34:09
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1:34:09TRANSCRIPT HERE This is no time for pettifogging! I am bombilating with anticipation to bring you the most impulsive, capricious and melodramatic episode yet! The scintillating winsome clinical psychologist Marie Camin joins Steph as they discuss with great vigour the beloved Schitts Creek. Marie shares her thoughts on who in the cast she would suggest is Neurodivergent, who she relates with the most, and how she approaches neurodiversity with her client base. Steph and Marie discuss the relationships on the show, how hard it is to appropriately diagnose autistic white cis professional males, and what exactly might be going on with Moira Rose (other than accusing David of being a disgruntled pelican). CONTENT WARNING: some discussion of ableism/ misinformation about autism & adhd FOLLOW MARIE ON ALL THE THINGS: MarieCamin.com to access Marie’s resources, assessment & supervision services, training, and stickers! Insta: @mariecamin Twitter: @marie_camin Buy “Supporting Autistic Girls and Gender Diverse Youth” featuring a segment by Marie at the Yellow Ladybugs website ALSO YOU COULD WIN both Marie’s stickers AND a copy of the book plus SO much more by entering the Yellow Ladybugs fundraiser raffle for World Mental Health Day HERE! HEY And DON'T FORGET to vote for Psychocinematic in the Listener's Choice category of the Australian Podcast Awards! (If you've already done so, I'm sorry for the spam, and I'm sorry it will continue. Also THANK YOU SO MUCH!) Click here: https://voting.australianpodcastawards.com/ , search for our name, and check your email to confirm your vote! FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE ! REFERENCES: Schitt's Creek - Wikipedia Amy Hoy on X: "also: roland is an autistic’s view of a neurotypical person. he’s just horrific up front but becomes a merely annoying but basically likeable character over time. just like the real thing hahaha" / X psychosis isn't evil — Alexis Rose of the emmy nominated series Schitt’s... Schitt’s Creek, the town 'where everyone fits in' and LGBT-phobia does not-Entertainment News , Firstpost Annie Murphy Says Her Depression Medication ‘Truly Saved My Life’ | SELF Actor, Writer, and Activist Dan Levy's Serious Side ‘Right this wrong’: Eugene Levy urges Ontario to help families of adults with autism Eugene Levy to be autism treatment spokesman | CTV News Stevie Budd | Schitt's Creek Wiki NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 61: The Kings Speech and other screen royals with a stutter (with Priya) 1:10:46
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1:10:46TRANSCRIPT HERE Welcome to episode 61 with a very special guest, podcaster, writer, disability advocate and YEAR 12 STUDENT, Priya from Stutter Conversation! Priya tells us all about stuttering and what it's like to have a stutter, and which on screen depictions she likes and loathes. We also take a deep dive into The Kings Speech (2010), and how accurate a depiction this might be (all british monarchy history aside- there's other podcasts for that!) Also find out Priya's advice for other content creators in highschool trying to do it all! Other Films/TV discussed: Bridgerton (s1), Elite, Little, Primal Fear, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest CONTENT WARNING: ableist phrases, childhood trauma, bullying, the royal family HEY And DON'T FORGET to vote for Psychocinematic in the Listener's Choice category of the Australian Podcast Awards! (If you've already done so, I'm sorry for the spam, and I'm sorry it will continue. Also THANK YOU SO MUCH!) Click here: https://voting.australianpodcastawards.com/ , search for our name, and check your email to confirm your vote! FOLLOW PRIYA ON ALL THE THINGS: The Stutter Conversations Podcast on all good podcast apps Insta: @stutterconversation Twitter: @stutterconverse And check her linktree here: https://bio.link/stutterc ALSO sign the petition for more stuttering representation on TV! FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE ! REFERENCES: The Marble video by Marc Winski 5 Stuttering Organisations to follow by Priya The King's Speech | Stuttering Foundation ‘The Kings Speech mostly true to life, UW expert on stuttering says | UW News The Science and Myths of Stuttering in 'The King's Speech' The Royal Treatment: Temporality and Technology in The King's Speech | Disability Studies Quarterly The King's Speech - Wikipedia NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 60: The truth about Tourette’s and Tiktok (with Monica Nguyen) 1:08:00
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1:08:00TRANSCRIPT HERE Join the enigmatic tiktok star and disability advocate Monica Nguyen a s she chats with Steph about all things Tourettes Syndrome in film and TV, on social media, and on those wonderfully nuanced* feature stories on programmes such as 60 Minutes. We get to the bottom of whether Tiktok has created a Tourette’s epidemic, and Mon tells us her own experience with tiktok advocacy, and some helpful and harmful depictions of Tourette’s Syndrome in film. *sarcasm, A LOT of sarcasm. CONTENT WARNING: Ableism, discrimination, media bias. FILMS DISCUSSED: Motherless Brooklyn (2019) - IMDb Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999) - IMDb The Square: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFoQu_94J38 FOLLOW MON ON ALL THE THINGS: Tiktok: @meowmons Insta: @ticswithmon Twitter: @meowmons1 And check her linktree here: mon1111 | Instagram | Linktree Watch "Tiktok Tic" 60 minutes story HERE Watch Mon's episode of Dating Different HERE FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE ! REFERENCES: Tourette Syndrome Association of Australia – A support network for those with Tourette Syndrome and their families. What is Tourette Syndrome? | CDC The Girls Who Caught Tourette's from TikTok | Psychology Today Australia Rise in tics is caused by a known condition – and its not all due to TikTok The complicated truth about TikTok and Tourette’s syndrome | WIRED UK TikTok tics are a symptom of a much bigger problem - The Verge TikTok Tourette’s: Are We Witnessing a Rise in Functional Tic-Like Behavior Driven by Adolescent Social Media Use? - PMC The phenomenology of tics and tic-like behavior in TikTok | medRxiv A terrible article: Stop that! It's not Tourette's but a new type of mass sociogenic illness It’s rebuttal: A Call for Caution: “Stop That” Sentiments Threaten Tic Research, Healthcare, and Advocacy No, Tik Tok Is Not Causing Tourette Syndrome. (forbes.com) NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 58 Tribute Re-release: Rubber Johnny, a wildly problematic viral short film (with Nic Fornasier) 41:42
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41:42TRANSCRIPT HERE Our 2nd tribute episode to our beloved Nic Fornasier is here, with a special release from the Patron archives. Nic joined Steph to gush about Chris Cunningham and his controversial (and deeply problematic) short film, Rubber Johnny. Nic shares why he loves it so much and how it inspired his own passion for film, as well as highlights the exciting time of early 00's music videos. Then of course Steph shares why it’s such a yucky depiction of disability and debate exactly how problematic it is. Nic's love for Chris Cunningham doesn't diminish but he learns a thing or two about disability representation maybe? Watch the short film Rubber Johnny, with music by Aphex Twin, directed by Chris Cunningham. Content warning: abuse, chemical restraint/prn due to behaviour, drug use, disability used as horror, discussion of visual gore and ableist tropes. Nothing bad happens to the dog. NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! We also mention: The Gucci ad Windowlicker by Aphex Twin (dir. Chris Cunningham) C ome To Daddy by Aphex Twin (dir. Chris Cunningham) Salad Fingers (by David Firth) References: Halloween Love: Remembering Rubber Johnny: The Disturbing Short Film That Inspired the Horror Genre Aphex Twin: Rubber Johnny - 4:3 Rubber Johnny by Chris Cunningham & Aphex Twin – Sound Art Zone Hydrocephalus | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Imdb page Snopes entry…
1 Episode 57 Tribute Re-release: The Royal Tenenbaums (with Nic Fornasier) 1:44:03
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1:44:03TRANSCRIPT HERE Today we pay tribute to brother and editor of the podcast Nic Fornasier (11.10.1990 – 22.6.2023). We release in one episode, 2021’s originally 2 parter episode, where Nic joins Steph as they explore the dysfunctional family opus, The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), Directed by Wes Anderson and written by Wes and Owen Wilson, it was Nic and Steph’s shared favourite film of all time. Together they asked the question, can narcissistic dads who abandon their kids make up for the resulting trauma? And if so does this movie portray this situation with nuance and respect? Steph and Nic do their best at diagnosing the characters, discuss how the family relates to their own lives, and whether the Wes-isms in the film are helpful or harmful for the viewer. We dedicate this episode to Nic. We love you Niccie. CONTENT WARNING: Suicide (particularly from 1:35:13 – 1:39:18), substance use and addiction (including personal experiences), depression, self harm, childhood emotional manipulation and neglect, cancer, discussions of sexual content, death of a family member, death of a dog, incest?? NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! REFERENCES: · You are Good (Formerly Why Are Dads) podcast episode on The Royal Tenenbaums · Vulture: How Wes Anderson Made the Royal Tenenbaums · Screen Rant: 10 behind the scenes facts about the Royal Tenenbaums · Abilene Christian University: Who's Your Daddy?: A Psychological Analysis of Father-Son Relationships in Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums · Little White Lies: How Wes Anderson’s families helped me recover from the breakdown of my own · University of Rhode Island: When the alternative becomes hegemonic: A textual analysis of the Royal Tenenbaums · The Dissolve: The Royal Tenenbaums forum: Failure, depression, and other varieties of family fun · The Jugular: The Psychology of Failure: The Royal Tenenbaums, Melancholy and Growing Pains · On Psychology and Neuroscience: The Life Psychotic with Wes Anderson · One Room With A View: The Royal Tenenbaums And The Art Of Tragicomedy · Screen Queens: #CriterionMonth: The sexist portrayal of Margot Tenenbaum in Wes Anderson’s the Royal Tenenbaums. · Flipscreened: The Wes Dispatch #3: Trauma, Grief and Accepting Help in ‘The Royal Tenenbaums…
1 Episode 56: Inclusion in action in How To Train Your Dragon (with Lo Nigrosh) 1:23:29
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1:23:29TRANSCRIPT HERE Today we are joined by Lo Nigrosh, IBCLC, childbirth educator and paralympian, and delve into the world of Vikings and Dragons, in the Dreamworks franchise How To Train Your Dragon. Lo shares her experience with limb difference and how she feels represented in the film, as well as the use of prosthetics, and how the town of Berk represents an inclusive society. There's themes of parenting, war, disability acceptance, and Lo also shares with us her experience becoming a Paralympic athlete. Steph shares that How to Train Your Dragon is now her toddler's current obsession and it's all Lo's fault. See Lo in her Bronze Medal with her paralympic teammates HERE ! Follow Lo, access her lactation consultant supports, and listen to her brilliant podcast The Milk Making Minutes via the below links! Book a Lactation Visit With Me Through Insurance www.quabbinbirthservices.com Listen on Amazon Music Listen on Apple Listen on Spotify Instagram The Milk Making Minutes Community Group CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of ableism and ableist tropes, limb loss, breast & body feeding, postnatal mental health. Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE REFERENCES: 'You don’t need to dumb down for children in any way whatsoever': Cressida Cowell on her new book, writing for children and Einstein's quotability | BookTrust ‘How to Train Your Dragon′ 3 revisits empowering depictions embraced by amputees - The Washington Post How to Train Your Dragon's Refreshing Approach To Disability - One Room With A View How to Train Your Dragon – Disability Movies How ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Makes Disabilities Normal – arbezlife (wordpress.com) Disabled Representation in the How To Train Your Dragon Film Trilogy (tfurj.com) The Fries Test: On Disability Representation in Our Culture | by Kenny Fries | Medium Well Intentioned: America Ferrera Is Recognizing Her Own Strength and Welcoming Inspiration | Vogue Jay Baruchel Opens Up About Generalized Anxiety Disorder: ‘Very Small’ Things ‘Felt Insurmountable’ | ETCanada.com NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 55: Heartbreak High aka All Hail Queen Chloe Hayden (with Zoe Simmons) 1:18:00
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1:18:00TRANSCRIPT HERE Welcome to Hartley High, where the kids are much much cooler than we ever were but also more relatable than they’ve ever been. Join disability advocate, journalist and copywriter Zoe Simmons, as she discusses with Steph what she related to in Netflix’s 2022 reboot of iconic Australian series, Heartbreak High. Steph and Zoe discuss how the writers really strived to provide appropriate representation, what landed and what didn’t, and ok spoiler - how the character of Quinni played by Chloe Hayden is hands down the best autistic representation we have seen to date. Also, learn what an Eshay is! Kids these days, amirite? Follow Zoe on Twitter @ItBeingsWithZ & Instagram @SomethingBeginningWithZ and check out her copywriting website here: Zoe Simmons CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of racism, racial violence, drug & alcohol use, sexual assault, ableism, suicidal ideation Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com. Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE REFERENCES: Unmasking Female Autistic Representation on TV — Kill Your Darlings . What the Heartbreak High reboot gets right about Fi... | NIT Heartbreak High has the best representation of autism I've ever seen Hannah Carroll Chapman, Heartbreak High writer: I jumped so high my neck almost snapped | ScreenHub Australia - Film & Television Jobs, News, Reviews & Screen Industry Data Heartbreak High: Australian drama wins hearts around the world with its authentic representation | SBS News Ayesha Madon On How Heartbreak High Flips The Narrative PEOPLE OF NOTE: ASHER YASBINCEK, WILL MCDONALD & TOM WEATHERALL BY ROBBIE FIMMANO Heartbreak High has the best representation of autism I've ever seen NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! c528290681b4db768c3f15d946b904fe21abf73e…
1 Episode 54: Frozen is Psychoeducation for kids... and adults (with Laura Pettenuzzo) 1:29:30
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1:29:30TRANSCRIPT HERE For the first time in forever, we’re analyzing FROZEN! Join Steph and the delightful and beautifully articulate disability and mental health advocacy writer Laura Pettenuzzo as they fangirl over one of Disney’s best and biggest (and feminisest?) films. We delve into how perfectly the film encapsulates mental illness, its impact and how to manage it, and attempt to figure out their own GAD Sister’s handshake. Follow Laura on twitter & instagram @thisgirl_writes and read her wonderful work here: Laura Pettenuzzo – Books, mental health and disability. (wordpress.com) (including her work on ABC, SBS, HireUp and The Guardian!) CONTENT WARNING: Suicidal behaviour & ideation, anxiety, depression Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE! Check out the Vampire Insider Podcast on all good podcast apps!! REFERENCES: ‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast — Santino Fontana (‘Tootsie’) – The Hollywood Reporter Kristen Bell First Felt ‘Dark Cloud’ of Anxiety and Depression at 18 (prevention.com) Josh Gad Talks About His Generalized Anxiety Disorder (fherehab.com) Mental Health Awareness Month: How “Frozen” Thaws Fearful Hearts 'Mindhunter' Actor Jonathan Groff On His Most Life-Altering Roles : NPR What Disney’s ‘Frozen’ can teach us about mental illness - The Washington Post NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 53: Wednesday and coded vs canonized neurodivergent characters (with Jeremy Andrew Davis) 1:23:36
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1:23:36TRANSCRIPT HERE Welcome to the kooky world of the Addams family - or an allegory for the neurodivergent experience?? The viral tiktoker and film maker Jeremy Andrew Davis joins Steph to talk about Netflix's Wednesday (2022), and how much Wednesday is coded autistic, whether intentionally or not... or is she coded something else? Jeremy delves into the importance of appropriate representation in film & TV, what it means for a representation to be coded or canonized, and how writing a neurodivergent character led to his own diagnosis. Also Siri adds her own opinions in the mix, which are scarily appropriate. Follow Jeremy for his excellent advocacy on tiktok @jeremyandrewdavis and instagram @jeremyandrewdavis and check out his website including films & writing here: www.jeremyandrewdavis.com !! Also check the author Jeremy mentioned here: Sci-Fi Author Christopher Hopper And neurodivergent screening tools mentioned here: Embrace Autism | The ultimate autism resource (embrace-autism.com) CONTENT WARNING: discussion of ableism, murder & death Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE! REFERENCES: Famous People With High-Functioning Autism – Tim Burton | Verbal Behavior Associates (vbacalifornia.com) 'Wednesday' Star Jenna Ortega Experiences 'Post-Work Depression' (cheatsheet.com) “Wednesday”’s Christina Ricci Opens Up About Mental Health, Motherhood, and Being a ‘90s Icon: BUST Exclusive Interview Prozac Nation with Christina Ricci | Psychology Today Australia 15 Ways Wednesday Addams is Cool and Autistic | by The Autlaw | Medium I’m neurodivergent and here’s my issue with Netflix’s Wednesday | The Sun Wednesday's neurodivergent coding is both good and bad Schizoid personality disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 52: Ode to Joy and what Narcolepsy REALLY looks like (with Charlene Barker) 1:12:58
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1:12:58TRANSCRIPT HERE What do Moulin Rouge, My Private Idaho, and cheesy comedies Deuce Bigalow and Rat Race have in common? Terrible depictions of Narcolepsy! Today, Steph is joined by the fashionably creative and wonderful Charlene Barker, to discuss her real life experience of Narcolepsy with Cataplexy, and how it is depicted in the romantic comedy Ode To Joy, starring Martin Freeman. Charlene takes us through what life is like with Narcolepsy and if this film does it justice. Can’t be worse than Rowan Atkinson falling asleep mid jog can it??? (p.s. You can watch Ode to Joy here on youtube for $4) Follow Charlene @charlenegirl and check out her amazing handmade jewelry @langlesandlings and vintage preloved clothing @volupture ! CONTENT WARNING: injury, car accident, nightmares, some ableist terms. The Podcast episode the film was based on: I've Fallen In Love and I Can't Get Up - This American Life Project Sleep Resources connected to the film: Ode to Joy” PSA Ode to Joy: Resources | IFC Films Ode to Joy - Project Sleep (project-sleep.com) Short Film “Walking Through Peanut Butter” which we also discuss: Walking through Peanut Butter | Short Comedy - YouTube Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE! !! Find the SHAANT collection from Codex Labs here and use code PSYCHOCINEMATIC20 to get 20% off your first order! REFERENCES: Cataplexy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Sleep Foundation Narcolepsy - Treatment - NHS (www.nhs.uk) I have narcolepsy, and it's nothing like what you see in movies (mic.com) Narcolepsy is more than a Hollywood punchline, experts explain this mysterious condition - The Hollywood Digest \ A Comedy of Errors: Ode to Joy's Inaccurate Portrayal of Narcolepsy with Cataplexy - Wake Up Narcolepsy - ‘Ode to Joy’ Filmmaker on Long Journey From Studio Rejection to Indie Release – The Hollywood Reporter Martin Freeman: ‘The worst thing anyone’s said to me? "I don’t love you"’ | Martin Freeman | The Guardian Writer and Actor Anna Marr Channels Comedy and Personal Experiences While Combating Stereotypes About Narcolepsy in Short Film Walking Through Peanut Butter - RespectAbility NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 51: Reasons to like Please Like Me (with Dr. Elise McGlashan) 1:38:58
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1:38:58TRANSCRIPT HERE Today Steph welcomes back Dr Elise McGlashan to chat deeply about one of her favourite TV shows, Please Like Me. The creation of one of Australia’s beloved comics, Josh Thomas, Please Like Me delves deeply on many mental health issues, including Bipolar Disorder, depression, anxiety, grief, suicide, self harm, as well as abortion, friendship and sexuality. But somehow it is also hilarious??? Join us as we assess how well Josh depicts these topics, and how much he reminds Steph of her husband.* Please note we recorded this episode a few months back, it is no longer hot :( Also Debra Lawrence (Josh’s Mum) is now on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! *if you know Michael you know this is true. CONTENT WARNING: ***Suicide, suicidal ideation, self harm**, panic attack, grief, sex, abortion, death, hospitalization, depression, anxiety, ableism. Follow Elise on instagram @emcglashan and Twitter @elisemcglashan ! Also check out her reccos - The Split (TV series) and Normal Gossip (podcast) Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE! !! Find the SHAANT collection from Codex Labs here and use code PSYCHOCINEMATIC20 to get 20% off your first order! REFERENCES: Black Dog Institute the National Alliance on Mental Health Josh Thomas’s Comedy of Self-Diagnosis | The New Yorke r Please Like Me Abortion On TV (refinery 29) How Please Like Me became one of TV's most honest and devastating shows | Josh Thomas | The Guardian 'Please Like Me' Is the Best Show About Mental Illness You're Not Watching (mic.com) We still like Pippa, even if she's Rose | The West Australian Please Like Me: Josh Thomas explains suicide story line in final season | EW.com Debra Lawrance explains why Rose on Please Like Me is the best job she’s ever had | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site 'Please Like Me' actress posts about her abortion to support Planned Parenthood | Mashable Hannah Gadsby on her autism diagnosis: ‘I’ve always been plagued by a sense that I was a little out of whack’ | Hannah Gadsby | The Guardian NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 50: What America’s Next Top Model taught us about bodies, beauty, gender and how to be on top (with Clinton McQueen) 1:53:44
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1:53:44TRANSCRIPT HERE WOW WELCOME TO EPISODE 50! So completely chuffed that we achieved this milestone! *FANFARE AND STREAMERS* The fabulously articulate (it’s his job) Clinton McQueen joins us to unpack in great detail the legacy of Americas Next Top Model, specifically Cycle 11. We discuss how the series perpetuated beauty and body standards, and tackled issues of race, gender, sexuality, mental illness and disability. We also unpack how they portrayed the inclusion of first transgender model on the series (Isis King) and what it meant for the world. Because as you should know, trans women are women, and trans lives matter. To rewatch the ANTM season (if you so choose) click here! Please note we recorded this episode before the abhorrent Anti-trans and Nazi attended March occurred in Melbourne and only make note of the anti-trans movements occurring overseas. I very much wish I didn’t have to make this note. CONTENT WARNING: body image and fat phobia, transphobia, homophobia, and sex work stigma, ableist language. Clinton and Steph do get a few pronouns and terms wrong despite attempts to do so (we refer to James St James as ‘he’ however he identifies with all pronouns). Follow Clinton @boyblinkquick on insta and find out if he ups his selfie game! Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com. Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE! !! REFERENCES: Ask the Director: Marjorie Conrad talks about life after “Top Model” and her debut “Chemical Cut” | Read | The Take (the-take.com) 'America's Next Top Model' alum Lisa D'Amato accused Tyra Banks of using her 'childhood trauma' against her Did America’s Next Top Model Girls Have Eating Disorders? | OptimistMinds Did ANTM Cross The Line By Ignoring A Model’s Disability? | by Whitney Foster | Medium America’s Next Top Model star Isis King reveals show's 'hurtful' comments made her stronger | HELLO! (hellomagazine.com) Isis King Discusses Going from Homeless Transgender to Top Model | Teen Vogue Meet America's Next Top Model's first ever deaf contestant Nyle DiMarco (dailymail.co.uk) How ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Gaslighted the Models and Violated Their Boundaries | by Luna Laz | Write Like a Girl | Medium 'America's Next Top Model' House Had No Bathroom Doors (businessinsider.com) NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 49: RE-RELEASE (RIP Judy Heumann) Crip Camp, the Disability Rights Movement, and who you should listen to instead of me 37:29
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37:29TRANSCRIPT HERE In honour of the passing of iconic disability activist Judy Heumann (18 December 1947 - 4 March 2023), we are re-releasing our September 2021 episode which coincided with International Day of Persons with Disability. Join me (Steph) as I have a big gush about the documentary Crip Camp and a little rant about ableism, and direct your attention to the ‘mother of disability’ Judy Heumann as well as some of the many disability activists that I look to, leading the work in inclusion in Australia and the world. DISABILITY FOCUSED PODCASTS MENTIONED: The Heumann Perspective I Can't Stand Podcast Beyond 6 Seconds [UN] Marginalised Podcast Disability Visibility Project Disability After Dark The Chronic Ills Podcast LINKS FROM ORIGINAL EPISODE: International Day of People with Disability (idpwd.com.au) Crip Camp | A Disability Revolution “Crip Camp” Pieces Together the U.S. History of Disability Rights | Bitch Media Judy Heumann | Disability Rights Advocate | Judithheumann Factually! with Adam Conover: The Extraordinary History of the Disability Rights Movement with Judy Heumann on Apple Podcasts The Heumann Perspective on Apple Podcasts Jordon Steele-John | Greens WA The I Can't Stand Podcast (icantstandpodcast.com) Carly Findlay – Writer, speaker, appearance activist. Loving life! ABC Ramp Up – Disability, Discussion, Debate (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (archived) Stella Young: I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much | TED Talk Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE! !!…
1 Episode 48: Drop Dead Fred and ”Imaginary Friend Syndrome” with Ariadne Giousmas 1:15:27
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1:15:27TRANSCRIPT HERE Drop Dead Fred was a movie most millenials grew up with in their childhood, to the chagrin of their parents. But did we realise as youngsters that this silly slapstick comedy starring Young Ones’ Rik Mayall was actually a deep meditation on childhood trauma, arrested development, and narcissistic parenting? Join Steph and special guest Ariadne Giousmas as they dissect a hallmark film from their childhood and whether it passes or fails the Psychocinematic test (the Answer May Shock You!) Did you ever have an imaginary friend? Please tell us in the comments or in that Apple Podcasts review you’re about to submit! Content warning: childhood neglect, abuse and abandonment, complex PTSD, relationship abuse, violence. Follow Ariadne @BobbinsofBrisbane on instagram! Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com . Join our PATREON to support us and get sikkkk benefits and bonus content! And check out our NEW WEBSITE! !! REFERENCES Should They Watch It Podcast's episode on Drop Dead Fred 26 Years On, Drop Dead Fred Is Way Darker Than You Remember Growing Up with Help From \"Drop Dead Fred\" Drop Dead Fred – The Cult Classic Rife with Hypocrisy - Poplurker.com Cult Classics: ‘Drop Dead Fred’ is More Than Just an Imaginary Friend – Black Girl Nerds Things In Drop Dead Fred Only Adults Notice POP PSYCH CAN`T BRING `DEAD FRED` TO LIFE – Chicago Tribune Drop Dead Fred: Looking Back On A Cult Classic | Den of Geek Drop Dead Fred: imaginary friend or mental breakdown? | bloggy balboa Why Drop Dead Fred Is an Underrated Gem NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 47: Married At First Sight & the brutal reality of Reality TV with Clare Verrall 1:24:41
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1:24:41TRANSCRIPT HERE Welcome back to a brand new season of Psychocinematic Podcast! We kick off this year with a bang as Steph interviews Clare Verrall, who was a participant of Season 2 of Married At First Sight Australia. Clare talks about her experiences during and the impact of it after, including her mental health journey, gaining a ADHD & ASD diagnosis, and her fantastic work fostering rescue dogs and as a dog behaviourist and trainer. If you had icky feelings about Married at First Sight (or MAFS) get ready for them to be validated in spades - or if you didn't, get ready to have them!! (pls check the content warning!!) Clare is a very efficient talker so follow along with the transcript or use your app to slow the pace down if you need! CONTENT WARNING: Suicide and suicidal ideation, self harm, domestic abuse & violence, bullying & harrassment, negligence, animal abuse & neglect, we mention Nasser's name. HOTLINES: Lifeline : 131114 1800 RESPECT : 1800 737 732 Beyond Blue : 1300 22 4636 MAKE SURE you follow Clare on instagram @clareverrall and her cute puppas @dutchy_and_hodor . Follow her canine rescue @wildwoodanimalrescue and her highly rated dog training business @wildwooddogtraining if you could do with some puppy schooling! Watch Clare's season of MAFS here if you must (actually it IS worth it just for Dutchy) and see her appearance on Channel 7's Sunday Night here (MUST watch). And to find out how to complain about something on TV (channel your inner Karen), go to the Australian Communications and Media Authority I'll join you. -- -- Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com and JOIN OUR PATREON for SO MUCH exclusive content! NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 45: Falling for Christmas- Lindsay is back! And so are outrageous representations of amnesia (with Emily & Heather McIntyre) 1:26:08
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1:26:08TRANSCRIPT HERE It’s our 3rd annual Christmas film episode ready for your lucky listening ears! Today we have a Psychocinematic first - a sister duo joining us, Emily & Heather McIntyre! Steph, Emily and Heather discuss the iconic new Netflix Christmas film charting Lindsay Lohan’s comeback - Falling for Christmas! Think we won’t have enough content to overanalyse in this one? THINK AGAIN! Join us as we try to make sense of the films depiction of amnesia, why little Avy is constantly smiling, and why there are so many cheques. CONTENT WARNING: Major physical accident, acquired brain injury, memory loss, loss of parent. Follow Emily @ramblingravioli on Twitter , Insta and Tiktok ! Follow Heather @heatherey on Twitter , Insta and HeartbreakHeather on Tiktok - and check her and Niall Horan’s special relationship here. See our Christmas Rom Com Bingo grid here to follow along with us! References: Netflix and Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Falling for Christmas’ Allegory (one of the funniest articles I’ve read in a while) Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Falling for Christmas’ is Proof of Hollywood’s Dehumanizing Effects | Frieze Netflix’s Falling For Christmas Has A Brilliant Mean Girls Nod, And It Was Apparently Lindsay Lohan’s Idea | Cinemablend Falling For Christmas ticks every box in the Netflix algorithm (stylist.co.uk) Netflix's Falling For Christmas: “Every single thought I had while watching Lindsay Lohan's festive romcom” 'Falling For Christmas' Review: Lindsay Lohan Makes a Cozy Comeback to Rom-Coms - Marvelous Geeks Media Memories aren't made of this: amnesia at the movies - PMC (nih.gov) 'Falling For Christmas' And Why Rom-Coms Keep Using Amnesia | Cracked.com Lindsay Lohan's Falling for Christmas on Netflix is cute. Amnesia isn't - Pehal News Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com and JOIN OUR PATREON for SO MUCH exclusive content! NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!…
1 Episode 44: Bojack Horseman the cartoon horse teaches us everything about mental illness (with Annie Ware) 1:36:29
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1:36:29TRANSCRIPT HERE Join Steph and her oldest friend, the gorgeously insightful Annie Ware, as they dissect as much of the psychological meaning behind Netflix's iconic animated series Bojack Horseman, created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Lisa Hanawalt. Can a series centring on a toxic male cartoon horse really convey a plethora of mental illnesses with a level of nuance and realism we've not seen before? Find out as we managed to tackle all (most) of its themes in 90 minutes! Follow Annie on @fancyfreshpups on Instagram, to see her incredible grooming work (and the goodest doggos). CONTENT WARNING: Suicide, childhood abuse, alcoholism, self harm behaviour, dementia, death, death anxiety/existentialism Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com and JOIN OUR PATREON for SO MUCH exclusive content! REFERENCES: The Creator of 'Bojack Horseman' on How He Deals With Anxiety | GQ Lisa Hanawalt, the Artist Behind TV’s Richly Emotional Cartoon Comedies “BoJack Horseman” and “Tuca & Bertie” | The New Yorker Paul F. Tompkins (Voted #3 Ep of 2011) - The Mental Illness Happy Hour My Mental Health: How BoJack Horseman helped me accept being on anti-depressants BoJack Horseman is its own harshest critic - The Verge The Death of Sarah Lynn Reveals More of Bojack Horseman's True Colors Let’s Talk About Sarah Lynn. The most misunderstood character in… | by Karin Cho | Follow Your Heart | Medium Bojack Horseman: Angela Diaz Secretly Causes Bojack's Power Abuses IGN: Why Bojack Horseman is One of the Best Portrayals of Mental Illness 'Bojack Horseman' and the Nuances of Mental Health Depiction Bojack Horseman and Mental Health BoJack Horseman: 10 Real Life Issues The Show Deals With And How It Addresses Them NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Music Michael Watson Artwork: Bronte Poynts Editor: Steph Fornasier…
1 Episode 43: Hannah Diviney talks Latecomers, disability advocacy and serious plans to take over the world 30:36
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30:36TRANSCRIPT HERE In an incredible first for Psychocinematic, we interview an actor who stars in the media we are talking about! Hannah Diviney talks to Steph about the brand new show Latecomers on SBS TV, created by and starring disabled actors. Hannah plays the lead role of Sarah alongside Angus Thompson who plays Frank, and tells us all about how she got involved, what it's like being part of groundbreaking disability representation, and her experience calling out mega popstars for their ableist lyrics. Hannah is a powerhouse; a dynamic and brilliant disability advocate, wise beyond her 23 years, and it was such a delight to interview her. Watch Latecomers on SBS TV on Saturday 3rd of December at 8.30pm or catch it on SBS On Demand!! Follow Hannah and her amazing work on her website , check out her important female led publication Missing Perspectives , and follow her on Twitter @hannah_diviney and Instagram @hannahthewildflower AND HAPPY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES on the 3rd of December- which is, and should be, every day, really. CONTENT WARNING: Sex, discussion of ableism Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com and JOIN OUR PATREON for SO MUCH exclusive content! Music Michael Watson Artwork: Bronte Poynts Editor: Nicholas Fornasier…
1 Episode 42: ADHD is being Everything Everywhere All At Once (with Jordan Bastian) 1:26:02
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1:26:02TRANSCRIPT HERE Jordan Bastian, film and artistic genius, joins Steph as we tackle the chaotic wonder that is Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022), by eccentrically amazing duo Daniels. Does the film not just depict undiagnosed adult ADHD, but embody what it’s like to live with it? Does it hold up as an indie form of the wave of immigrant American intergenerational trauma films (e.g. Turning Red)? And is it okay to laugh at Hot Dog fingers? Follow Jordan Bastian and her incredible designs on insta here and purchase via Society6 ! And go and see SISSY in cinemas today! CW: Trauma, intergenerational trauma, body shaming, brief mention of suicide. Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram , Twitter and Tiktok ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com and JOIN OUR PATREON for SO MUCH exclusive content! REFERENCES: How ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Helps to Heal Generational Trauma - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Everything Everywhere All at Once review – nothing nowhere over a long period of time | Film | The Guardian Everything Everywhere All At Once Ending Explained (collider.com) ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Review: It’s Messy, and Glorious - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Everything Everywhere All At Once Movie Review: If Insanity Was An Insanely Beautiful Film; The Real Multiverse Of Madness (koimoi.com) Everything Everywhere All At Once's Real Meaning Explained (screenrant.com) The Essential Explanation of EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE - Colossus (filmcolossus.com) Everything Everywhere: What Does the Everything Bagel Mean? | Den of Geek Everything Everywhere All At Once review: Multiverse sci-fi adventure | New Scientist The Daniels on the ADHD theory of "Everything Everywhere All at Once," paper cuts and butts | Salon.com Everything Everywhere All At Once Takes Viewers on a Journey Inside the Multiverses of a Neurodivergent Mind - Respect Ability I am everything, everywhere, all at once | by Sally Turbitt | Medium Everything Everywhere All At Once: An Interview With Directing Duo Daniels : Short Wave : NPR Reel Thoughts: On feeling nothing after watching ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and performative representation Reel Thoughts: Good acting can’t fix ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once' (dailynorthwestern.com) NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Music Michael Watson Artwork: Bronte Poynts Editor: Nicholas Fornasier…
1 Episode 41: Darren Aronofsky loves a Mental Illness Movie - Part 2. Black Swan (with Ash Roberts) 1:20:01
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1:20:01TRANSCRIPT HERE Our second focus on the auteur who loves to lightly and heavily traumatise us, Darren Aronofksy- is a deep swan dive into 2010's Black Swan starring Natalie Portman. Joining us is Ash Roberts*, Hot Girl's Theory Podcasts' other half! Ash shares her history of, in her words her 'spicy mental health cocktail', and how her experience of Autism and Bipolar Disorder has parallels with Nina (Natalie Portman)'s experience in the film. Listen to Hot Girls Theory here: HOT GIRL'S THEORY PODCAST (hotgirlstheory.com) Follow Ash on insta here ! And Hot Girls Theory on insta here ! *Apologies as Steph introduce her as Ash Robertson not Roberts (and Ash is too kind to correct me!) CONTENT WARNING: Self harm and suicide, sexual assault, child abuse, disordered eating, psychosis, drug use, physical violence. Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram and Twitter ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com and JOIN OUR PATREON for SO MUCH exclusive content and for your September fees to go to MINUS18 ! REFERENCES: See Steph's deep dive into Frances Farmer's autobiography "Will There Really Be A Morning" on Instagram highlights 'Black Swan's' psychological spin - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com Virgin and Whore in Black Swan | HuffPost Entertainment Interesting Movie Theory: What Is Going On Between Nina And Her Mom In 'Black Swan'? (slashfilm.com) 'Black Swan': Psychiatrists Diagnose Ballerina's Descent - ABC News (go.com) "Black Swan": Mental Health Conditions Of Ballet Dancers (mindingtherapy.com) Movies 4 - Psychology of a Psychotic Break - Black Swan (psychedonlife.com) Movies in the Classroom: Black Swan | aapp.org…
1 Episode 39: Looking for Alibrandi and life as an Italian immigrant family in 1960’s Australia (With Frank Fornasier) 48:49
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48:49TRANSCRIPT HERE Steph is the luckiest daughter to be able to interview her retired engineer father, Frank (or Franco) Fornasier, on the podcast today, as they reflect on the film and play Looking for Alibrandi (2000 and 2022 respectively). Frank tells Steph what it was like growing up in Brisbane as an Italian boy with an extremely religious mother, and tyrannical unaffectionate father. Topics include religion, early immigration days, and wine that tastes like pus. This episode is dedicated to Luigia Fornasier, aka Nonnie (14/11/17 - 13/4/2010). We still miss your food and sloppy cheek kisses. CONTENT WARNING: Suicide, domestic abuse and violence including child and gendered abuse, racial and cultural slurs and racist events, discussion of religion and catholocism. (Hotline numbers: Lifeline 131114, Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636, 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732) References: LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI - Belvoir St Theatre Looking for Alibrandi (film) - Wikipedia The rise and fall of troubled Aussie star Matthew Newton Franco Fornasier’s memory Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram and Twitter ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com and JOIN OUR PATREON for SO MUCH exclusive content and for your September fees to go to MINUS18 ! NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost, music and artwork: Michael Watson Editor: Nicholas Fornasier…
1 Episode 38: Darren Aronofsky loves a Mental Illness Movie - Part 1. Requiem for A Dream (with Nic Fornasier) 1:28:27
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1:28:27TRANSCRIPT HERE Our first foray into the Darren Aronofsky Mental Illness Universe, today we have the editing genius and dead-pan-ly funny Nic Fornasier to talk about the slap in the face that is REQUIEM FOR A DREAM (2000). Join us as Nic takes us throw what he relates to in the film (and what he absolutely does not relate to), how it compares to other ‘Don’t do drugs!’ films of the 2000’s, and whether Darren Aronofsky’s style of filmmaking is genius or film school 101. Also is method acting good or bad? CONTENT WARNING: This one is a doozy. Drug use, substance addiction, sexual assault, rape, sex shaming, body horror, cancer, medical abuse and trauma, elder abuse, ableism, diet culture, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Follow Nic on instagram @4nic8r (mainly for slightly puerile humour) but more importantly check out his website here for his incredible portfolio of work! Also here is that video with Maz giving birth to our beloved family dog Lote. Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram and Twitter ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com and JOIN OUR PATREON for SO MUCH exclusive content and for your September fees to go to MINUS18 ! REFERENCES: An Oral History of ‘Requiem for a Dream’ (ESSENTIAL READING) Requiem for a Dream: An Analysis. A film based on the novel of the same… | by Fatema Taher | Medium Requiem for a Dream at 20: Aronofsky's nightmare still haunts Why is no one talking about Jared Leto’s history of paedophilia and predatory behaviour? - SCREENSHOT The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Jared Leto Jared Leto Was Never The Same After Requiem For A Dream Marlon Wayans Didn't Shower to Get Role in 'Requiem For a Dream' Totally Fucked Up: REQUIEM FOR A DREAM | Birth.Movies.Death. (birthmoviesdeath.com) Shouting but not saying much—Requiem for a Dream - World Socialist Web Site (wsws.org) Hate To Be The One To Tell You But ‘Requiem For A Dream’ Is A Bad Movie | by John DeVore | Humungus | Medium F This Movie!: Sh!#ting on the Classics: Requiem for a Dream 'Requiem': An Overdose of Tricks By Stephen Hunter Washington Post Staff Writer…
1 Episode 37: Keep Sweet, Pray and Obey and the psychology of abusive cults (with Merowyn Olaver) 1:09:08
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1:09:08TRANSCRIPT HERE For Psychocinematic’s first foray into the documentary film, Steph discusses the Netflix documentary Keep Sweet Pray and Obey, with the inspiring (and multitasking) Merowyn Olaver, a nurse, writer, mental health & domestic violence advocate, breast cancer previvor, AND a mother as well. Steph and Merowyn discuss the psychology of religion, how it differs from that of cults or cult-like structures, and of childhood sexual abuse and trafficking. We reflect on how this is explored in the doco with regard to the Fundamentalist Church of the Latter Day Saints, whether it is conveyed respectfully to the survivors, and where it perhaps goes wrong. Merowyn, who has been a front line worker during the Covid pandemic, is an absolute delight and should have her own podcast! CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNING: sexual abuse and rape, including of children, domestic abuse and violence, religious trauma. Convince Merowyn to make her own podcast (she has time, right?) by following her on instagram @nurse.merowyn and explore her amazing publications on her linktree . And donate to her LIPTEMBER page here: https://www.liptember.com.au/nursemerowyn !! Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram and Twitter ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com for suggestions or if you’d like to be a guest! Join our Patreon here for lots of past, new and upcoming bonus content! REFERENCES: The Psychology Behind Cults | Discover Magazine Understanding Cults: The Basics | Psychology Today THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CULT EXPERIENCE - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - Wikipedia Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints | Southern Poverty Law Center NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Editor: Nic Fornasier, Music: Michael Watson, Artwork: Bronte Poynts…
1 Episode 34: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: a film nerd and psychologist’s literal dream (with Indi Gage) 1:25:58
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1:25:58TRANSCRIPT HERE Steph has the insightful Indi Gage from Hot Girls Theory podcast to talk about a movie they both adore, Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), written by Charlie Kaufman. We discuss how the film raises questions about our experience of relationships and the way our fallible memory can shape how we see them, as well as how we relate to the character of Clementine and have definitely dated a Joel or two in our time. Also, does Clementine have Borderline Personality Disorder or does she just have contextually significant hair colour?! Follow Indi on insta here ! Listen to Hot Girls Theory here and follow their Instagram here and tiktok here ! Last chance to donate to our Gidget Foundation fundraiser coming up soon!!!! Join our patreon here or donate individually here ! CONTENT WARNING: stalker behaviour (Patrick), childhood trauma, discussion of fat phobia and ableism Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram and Twitter ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com REFERENCES Charlie Kaufman: 'The world is terrifying and destructive and dehumanising and tragic' | Anomalisa | The Guardian This Profile of Charlie Kaufman Has Changed - The New York Times Can Charlie Kaufman Get Out of His Head? | The New Yorker The Gift of Memory: Charlie Kaufman on the Culture of Death Michel Gondry: 'I wanted to bring out Jim Carrey's sadness' | Television & radio | The Guardian Maureen Dowd Talks 'Mare of Easttown' With Kate Winslet - The New York Times 10 Movies That Got Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms (Mostly) Right Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - NeuroPsyFi How Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Dismantles the Gender Objectification of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl Trope NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Editor: Nic Fornasier, Music: Michael Watson, Artwork: Bronte Poynts…
1 Episode 32: Russian Doll, and trying to stop dying and start living after trauma (with Maz Fornasier) 1:21:33
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1:21:33TRANSCRIPT HERE Maz and Steph join forces again to discuss the time travel mental illness tale of the modern world, Netflix’s Russian Doll, created and starring our husky queen Natasha Lyonne. We take a deep dive into the depictions of intergenerational trauma (our fave), complex PTSD, OCD and substance use, within a fun and at times hilarious time travel plot. We related more to this one than we realised we would, and it’s not just cos we both wanna be Natasha Lyonne stomping around New York in a trenchcoat, saying ridiculous phrases in a gruff voice. Stay tuned for a bonus episode with some personal anecdotal outtakes! CONTENT WARNING: Suicidal ideation and behaviour, substance and alcohol use & abuse, childhood neglect and trauma, swearing, use of stigmatizing/ableist descriptors (in context of the show). Follow Maz’s instagram here ! Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram and Twitter ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com! AND our Patreon is here . REFERENCES Schizophrenia: DSM-5 Definition Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and OCD Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - symptoms, causes and treatments | healthdirect What Netflix's 'Russian Doll' Gets Right (and Wrong) About Mental Illness (still in Steph’s iphone tabs after 2.5 yrs) Natasha Lyonne explains 'Russian Doll' Season 2 finale, more - Los Angeles Times In 'Russian Doll,' inherited Holocaust trauma spills through generations -- via time travel – The Forward Charlie Barnett Breaks Down Alan's Visits to the Past in 'Russian Doll' Season 2 'Russian Doll' Star Charlie Barnett Understands The Beauty Of Letting Go | HuffPost Entertainment Russian Doll is a weird, wonderful, and necessary exploration of mental health The Atlantic: Russian Doll , debunking Crazy 'Russian Doll' season 2 ending explained by Natasha Lyonne The Cruel Twist of 'Russian Doll' - The Atlantic Ready Steady Cut: Russian Doll Season 2: Did Nadia cause Nora's mental breakdown NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Editor: Nic Fornasier, Music: Michael Watson, Artwork: Bronte Poynts…
1 Episode 31: Human Resources & Perinatal Mental Illness (with Clary Garrett) 1:17:10
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1:17:10TRANSCRIPT HERE Our lovely guest host Clary Garrett starts off our episode by generously discussing her experience with perinatal depression, anxiety and psychosis, and what it was like to re-visit her experience while filming You Can’t Ask That on ABC. Clary and Steph then get deep into the depiction of postnatal depression on Netflix’s Big Mouth spinoff series, Human Resources. Do we overthink it too much, or just enough? Don’t forget our fundraiser in honour of today’s episode and to watch Clary’s episode! (Links below!) CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of birth trauma, suicidal ideation and self harm behaviour, psychosis, mention of domestic violence. Watch the episode of You Can’t Ask That featuring Clary on the ABC Wednesday 1st of June at 9pm or stream it on Iview NOW ! Follow Clary @clazagain on instagram or tiktok ! Fantastic resources for Perinatal Mental Illness: Gidget Foundation - donate to our campaign through Patreon or directly HERE PANDA COPE REFERENCES: Perinatal anxiety and depression: Signs and symptoms | PANDA Post-partum psychosis | The Royal Women's Hospital Netflix's 'Human Resources' is shockingly heartfelt Netflix's Human Resources season 1 recap guide: Episodes 1 to 10 - Page 5 'Human Resources' Review: Netflix's Uneven 'Big Mouth' Spinoff 'God, I was disgusting!' – Ali Wong on why women's bodies are the last taboo | Comedy | The Guardian How Ali Wong's Stand-Up Became The 30-Something Woman's 'What To Expect' | HuffPost Entertainment…
1 Episode 30: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory aka Things Roald Dahl Hated (with Maz Fornasier) 1:27:19
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1:27:19TRANSCRIPT HERE Who can build a sunrise? Sprinkle it with dew? Not Roald Dahl that’s for sure. Maz Fornasier returns to discuss the 1971 cult movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, based off the 1964 novel by Roald Dahl*. Come with us as we explore the racist origins of the Oompa Loompas, the eccentric character of Willy Wonka, and the themes of fatphobia, classism, and ableism throughout the story on film. We also ask the question - did Roald Dahl actually hate children? *And no, we will not be talking about the 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, because the world is talking enough about John Depp. CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of ableism, racism, antisemitism, body shaming and fatphobia, mention of sexual assault, lots of swears, we both use the terms “dumb” and “stupid” relating to antisemitic comments a few times, apologies. Follow Maz’s instagram here ! Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram and Twitter ! or join our Facebook Group ! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com! AND our Patreon is here . REFERENCES Tessa Dahl: Roald Dahl's daughter on life with her father, the best-selling children's author | Daily Mail Online Roald Dahl: Inside His Anti-Semitism and Complicated Legacy | Time Gene Wilder And His Alzheimer's Secret (forbes.com) From pygmies to puppets: what to do with Roald Dahl's enslaved Oompa-Loompas in modern adaptations? The Oompa Loompas Were African Slaves In The 1964 Book 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' Star on Being an Oompa-Loompa (VIDEO) My life as an Oompa Loompa: 'Willy Wonka was my first and favourite film' | Movies | The Guardian From pygmies to puppets: what to do with Roald Dahl's enslaved Oompa-Loompas in modern adaptations? NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Editor: Stephanie Fornasier Music: Michael Watson Artwork: Bronte Poynts…
1 Episode 29: Encanto - Disney Does Intergenerational Trauma (with Heidy White) 1:33:45
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1:33:45TRANSCRIPT HERE We finally did it listeners, we’ve covered our first Disney film! Of course it’s the ridiculously popular Encanto (2021), which no one has stopped singing ever since it turned up mid pandemic. Join Steph and her Disney expert bestie Heidy White as they delve into the themes of intergenerational trauma, family expectation & pressure, and the inevitable resulting variety of mental illnesses. Sorry but we’re going to be talking about Bruno. A lot. Follow Heidy on instragram here: @mystgrrlreviews and @3six5beauty. She also reviews restaurants with her partner at @thefoodnomilist. CONTENT WARNING: Trauma, war, emotional manipulation/abuse. References: 'Encanto': Therapists ARE talking about Bruno -- and other characters from the movie - CNN 5 mental health lessons in Disney's 'Encanto' - Caring Magazine Psychology Today: Four Powerful Lessons From Disney's Encanto Experts Share How We Can Use 'Encanto' to Talk to Our Kids About Mental Health We Need to Talk About Bruno: Trauma in Encanto | Newport Academy ** Very Well Mind: We Need to Talk About Bruno: What Encanto Tells Us About Intergenerational Trauma ENCANTO – an Alternative Lens review – Alternative Lens (alternative-lens.com) Encanto Theory: Each Madrigal either has a mental illness/issue or their character represents one. : DisneyTheories (reddit.com) What is 'DARVO' and how is it used against survivors of violence? | SBS Voices **Please note, this article uses Dr Nicole La Pera’s work which we make reference to in the episode (otherwise known as the Holistic Psychologist)- while her Inner Child work is valid, useful work, she has been noted as problematic in other ways (See here: https://www.vice.com/en/article/935zxv/therapists-and-fans-are-turning-against-instagrams-holistic-psychologist ) DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Editor: Stephanie Fornasier Music: Michael Watson Artwork: Bronte Poynts Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) or email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! AND our Patreon is here .…
1 Episode 28: Crazy Ex Girlfriend, living with Borderline Personality Disorder in musical form (with Dr Elise McGlashan) 1:25:39
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1:25:39TRANSCRIPT HERE Welcome to West Covina, California, where manic pixie dreamgirls actually go on to receive appropriate mental health diagnoses. Join Steph with esteemed psychology and sleep researcher Dr Elise McGlashan, as they discuss their very favourite show and try to be impartially critical about its depiction of Borderline Personality Disorder. We talk about how while we do not ourselves have BPD, we heavily see ourselves in some of the journeys taken throughout the show, including diagnosis, therapy and accepting that antidepressants are so not a big deal. Note: If it being a musical turns you off watching this show, you will find out that both Elise and Steph don’t typically enjoy musicals - so just watch it! Follow Elise on Instagram @emcglashan and Twitter: @elisemcglashan And read some of her research in pop science form here!: IFL Science: Why Are We Afraid of the Dark? Triple J Hack: Using your phone at night could make antidepressants less effective CONTENT WARNING: Suicidal ideation and suicidal behaviour, mental illness stigma, sex, descriptions of dissociation, childhood trauma, psychotropic medication References: Why we don’t like Dr Phil: Part One: Dr. Phil Is Even Worse Than You Think And You Probably Think He Sucks - Behind the Bastards | iHeart 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend': Rachel Bloom Talks Mental Health and Writing a New Theme Song Every Season 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Finally Diagnosed Rebecca, And Nailed The Reality Of Living With Mental Illness Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: What It Has Meant to Me This Season Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: an all-singing, all-dancing mental-health masterpiece | TV comedy | The Guardian Rachel Bloom: Okay, Now I’ll Talk About the OCD Thing | Glamour Rachel Bloom Details Mental Health Journey in Debut Book: “I’m A Lot Happier Than I Used to Be” – The Hollywood Reporter How Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's Rachel Bloom Survived the Worst Depression of Her Life | Glamour 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Succeeds in Portraying Mental Illness Where So Many Other TV Shows Have Failed | SELF Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Diversity, Social Responsibility and Mental Health Awareness | by Henrique Porfírio | Medium Star Vella Lovell Says ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ Season 3's Mental Health Storyline Shows There’s No Wrong Way To Support A Friend (bustle.com) NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Elise McGlashan Music: Michael Watson Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Artwork: Bronte Poynts Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) or email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! AND our Patreon is here .…
1 Episode 27: Special, one person’s journey of life with Cerebral Palsy - emphasis on one (with Peta Hooke) 59:25
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59:25TRANSCRIPT HERE The world of disability representation was on Ryan O'Connell's shoulders when Netflix gave him a deal to create a series based on his memoir of life with Cerebral Palsy. So how do we rate it? Join Steph with Peta Hooke, disability activist and creator of the I Can't Stand Podcast, as we dissect the two part series. Follow Peta on insta at @petahooke Listen to Peta's podcast I Can't Stand here: https://www.icantstandpodcast.com/ CONTENT WARNING: Ableism, sex and sex work. REFERENCES: Cerebral palsy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Ryan O'Connell on Special, Gay Culture, and Cerebral Palsy Netflix's "Special" Packs a Punch | Meriah Nichols Special Season 2 Review: The Subversive Netflix Series Ends in its Prime Masala: Punam Patel on What Makes Netflix’s 'Special' … Special - Character Media Newcomer Buck Andrews on 'Special' Season 2: 'It's My Coming Out Party' (tvinsider.com) NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Peta Hooke Music: Michael Watson Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Artwork: Bronte Poynts Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) or email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! AND our Patreon is here .…
1 Episode 25: Atypical, and how autism representation has and hasn’t progressed since Rain Man (with Eric Michael Garcia) 1:57:30
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1:57:30TRANSCRIPT HERE Our 25th episode has the brilliant Washington DC based journalist, author and autism advocate Eric Michael Garcia joining Steph to discuss Netflix’s extremely polite series Atypical (2017-2020). We drag it just as politely, and discuss what it does well, what it neglects, and what promising ideas it doesn’t really flesh out. We also discuss the problems with autism parenting culture, and whether we should like Zahid or not (But we should definitely love Casey). Check Eric’s work out at his website http://www.ericmgarcia.net/ . Follow him on Twitter @EricMGarcia where he occasionally pisses off Kathy Griffin, and Instagram @ericmgarcia14 . Order his book ‘We’re Not Broken’ here ! Listen to You’re Wrong About and You Are Good (formally Why Are Dads) too. Content Warning: ableism, physical violence, abusive behaviour, discussion of cancer. NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Eric Garcia Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music: Michael Watson Artwork: Bronte Poynts Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) or email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! AND our Patreon is here . REFERENCES Neurotribes, The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman | 9780399185618 | Booktopia ‘Atypical’ Creator Robia Rashid on Depicting Autism on TV (vulture.com) How Season 2 of ‘Atypical’ Improves the Show’s Depictions of Life as an Autistic Person - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Growing Up With Autism, She Never Saw Herself On TV. Now On ‘Atypical,’ She Strives To Show Others With Disabilities ‘Characters They Can Relate To.’ (forbes.com) Autistic Voices, Community Members, And Experts Look Back (And Forward) At Autism Representation On TV | Decider Here's what Netflix's Atypical gets right (and not so right) about autism - ABC News Atypical: A Novel Portrayal of Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder | American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal (psychiatryonline.org) michelle dean – A Is For Aoife Not Autism What Netflix comedy Atypical gets right and wrong about autism | US television | The Guardian Why Netflix's Atypical Fell Short as Autistic Representation | Time 'Atypical' Season 4: What Netflix show got right about autism - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) ‘Atypical’ Cast Autistic Peer Group Actors to Increase Representation | The Mighty…
1 Episode 24: Touched With Fire, aka the non-hollywood Bipolar movie (with Jossie Williams) 1:27:13
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1:27:13TRANSCRIPT HERE Join Steph and the vibrant Jossie Williams as they dissect the indie Paul Dalio film Touched With Fire. Jossie takes us through her own journey of diagnosis, treatment and life with bipolar disorder and how it compares to the depiction in the movie. We also rag on Silver Linings Playbook a little, soz. Could this be the film that finally fully passes the Psychocinematic test? Does it have to be one that's almost impossible to find on streaming sites goddammit!? Jossie Williams is a Psychology personal assistant, counselling student, mental health advocate, writer, and all round rad and highly fashionable babe. Follow her on instagram at @shehasafaceforradio. Access bulk billed online counselling from anywhere in Australia here: Lysn | Online psychology counselling by qualified psychologists. (welysn.com) CONTENT WARNING: **Major suicide content warning, discussion of suicidal behaviour, ideation and self harm** abortion, description of mania, description of depression, panic attack, drug use and misuse. Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Jossie Williams Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music: Michael Watson Artwork: Bronte Poynts REFERENCES: Bipolar (sane.org) Bipolar disorder - Information & Resources - Black Dog Institute Katie Holmes and Luke Kirby Are All Fired Up (honeysucklemag.com) 'Touched with Fire' finds drama, beauty in mental illness | MPR News Katie Holmes, Luke Kirby Premiere Bipolar Drama 'Touched With Fire' - Variety Katie Holmes Touched With Fire - Katie Holmes Wants to Humanize Mental Illness (elle.com) Katie Holmes tackles mental illness in ‘Touched With Fire’ – Orange County Register (ocregister.com) Ask the Actor, Luke Kirby: How did you and Katie Holmes prepare to star in “Touched With Fire”? | Watch | The Take (the-take.com) Touched with Fire Is an Offensive Cartoon of Mental Illness - Movies & TV - Portland Mercury Bipolar Disorder and Anger: Why It Happens and How to Cope (healthline.com) Kay Redfield Jamison - Wikipedia zVTZ5XMyTXyokMGJaPyp…
1 Episode 21: Clueless, and why Cher Horowitz, like, totally has ADHD (with Maz Fornasier) 1:12:05
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1:12:05TRANSCRIPT HERE On our last main episode of the year, Maz and I dive far more deeply than most would into the most iconic highschool mid 90’s movie, Clueless (1995) directed by Amy Heckerling and starring the almost-forgotten Alicia Silverstone. We discuss why Cher definitely has ADHD and why her plight is so relatable to Maz (although not because she has a crush on her ex-step-sibling). Does Clueless’ inspiration, Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’ also have ADHD? And does anyone use the term 'cake boy' in real life? Apologies for Steph's gnarly vocal fry today! See the tiktok that inspired us here: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSefXmhE7/ CONTENT WARNING: discussion of ableist/harmful attitudes towards ADHD, brief discussion of the 'r word'. That's kind of it though, phew! NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Maz Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Don’t forget to follow us on insta (@psychocinematicpodcast), tiktok (@psychocinematic), or join our facebook page!! Email us with any suggestions at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! Join our patreon for our upcoming BONUS EPISODE and your fees go to People With Disability Australia ! REFERENCES: Actually ADHD • Hi! I was wondering what ADHD symptoms Emma from... (tumblr.com) Cause of Jane Austen's death not universally acknowledged | Jane Austen | The Guardian Don't 'diagnose' fictional characters | Books | The Guardian (we vehemently disagree) Alicia Silverstone: 'I probably behaved not as well as I could have' | Film | The Guardian 15 Things You Never Knew About Clueless | Vogue Movies About ADHD: ADD Film Characters We Love (additudemag.com) Symptoms and Diagnosis of ADHD | CDC…
1 BONUS: Crip Camp, the Disability Rights Movement, and who you should listen to instead of me 32:32
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32:32TRANSCRIPT HERE Happy International Day of People with Disability!! Join me (Steph) as I have a big gush about the documentary Crip Camp and a little rant about ableism, and direct your attention to the ‘mother of disability’ Judy Heumann as well as some of the many disability activists that I look to, leading the work in inclusion in Australia and the world. This episode was to be only available to everyone via patreon for one day before it went to exclusive patreon content but then I thought, nah! Here it is forever. However Patreon subscription fees for December and January will go to People With Disability Australia ( People with Disability Australia – A Voice of our Own (pwd.org.au) a national disability rights, advocacy and representative organisation that is made up of, led and governed by people with disability. DONATE DIRECTLY TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY AUSTRALIA HERE: Donate Now (grassrootz.com) VERY IMPORTANT LINKS: International Day of People with Disability (idpwd.com.au) Crip Camp | A Disability Revolution “Crip Camp” Pieces Together the U.S. History of Disability Rights | Bitch Media Judy Heumann | Disability Rights Advocate | Judithheumann Factually! with Adam Conover: The Extraordinary History of the Disability Rights Movement with Judy Heumann on Apple Podcasts The Heumann Perspective on Apple Podcasts Jordon Steele-John | Greens WA The I Can't Stand Podcast (icantstandpodcast.com) Carly Findlay – Writer, speaker, appearance activist. Loving life! ABC Ramp Up – Disability, Discussion, Debate (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (archived) Stella Young: I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much | TED Talk Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram as we highlight disability activists on our page (and follow all the activists!)!: @psychocinematicpodcast Host, editor: Steph Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson…
1 Episode 20: Split, Primal Fear, and Identity, aka Having DID does not make you a murderer (with Maz Fornasier) 1:31:22
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1:31:22TRANSCRIPT HERE It’s our 20th episode Psychocinemaniacs! Who knew we’d make it this far! Buckle up for some wild rides as we delve into the 3 biggest movies of their decades featuring Dissociative Identity Disorder*. Primal Fear (1996), Identity (2003) and Split (2016). Steph and Maz discuss the wild assertions each film make, and the actual statistics around criminal activity, murder, and dissociative identity disorder. Also if there are any lawyers in the house we are sorry we don't know legal facts!!! *Ok obviously Fight Club will be covered in a later episode. Maybe our 50th? Content Warning: Self harm, sexual abuse, physical abuse, kidnapping, trauma, violence, murder, ableist tropes, sex and sex-work shaming, death. Spoilers for Psycho, Mr Robot and Fight Club. NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Maz Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Editor: Nicholas Fornasier REFERENCES: Top 10 Dissociative Identity Disorder Movies (Multiple Personality) The butler(s) DID it - dissociative identity disorder in cinema Primal Fear (1996) – Psychopathology in Film Dissociative identity disorder: No excuse for criminal activity Mental illness and violent behavior: the role of dissociation - Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation Dissociative identity disorder: No excuse for criminal activity Mind Over Pop Culture: Primal Fear From Split to Psycho: why cinema fails dissociative identity disorder…
1 Episode 17 - Sybil (1976), Sybil (2007), and the big question: Does Dissociative Identity Disorder exist? (with Maz Fornasier) 1:49:12
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1:49:12TRANSCRIPT HERE Maz and Steph finally present to you the magnum opus of podcast content about Mental Illness in film. They watched both versions of telemovies Sybil, and now you don’t have to. That, is the 1976 version starring Sally Field and Joanne Woodward, and the 2007 version starring Jessica Lange and Tammie Blanchard. (Our cover image contains the font they used in that 2007 version, which is harmful to my soul). Get your ears prepped as we unpack the true story which inspired Sybil, and the cultural impact it had on diagnoses of Multiple Personality Disorder, which was since renamed Dissociative Identity Disorder, and all the ins and outs of what DID is and dissociation itself. PLEASE note trigger warning, this one is a bit of a trauma minefield. CONTENT WARNING: severe child abuse, including sexual and physical violence and rape, and emotional abuse, suicide, self harm, PTSD, substance use, anxiety, panic attack, ableism, unethical therapeutic behaviour, sexism, miscarriage/death of newborn, violent death, transphobia NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Maz Fornasier Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Follow us on Insta, Twitter, TIKTOK lol, and sign up to our Patreon REFERENCES CBC: The true story behind Sybil and her multiple personalities NY Times: A girl not named Sybil NPR: Real ‘Sybil’ admits multiple personalities were fake Wikipedia: Shirley Ardell Mason Wikipedia: Dissociative Identity Disorder Psychiatry.org: What are Dissociative Disorders Sane Australia: Dissociative Identity Disorder You’re Wrong About episode on Multiple Personality Disorder Factually! With Adam Conover episode on ADHD Andrew Nanton, M. (2021). Sybil Exposed: A Look at Dissociative Identity Disorder. Retrieved 3 September 2021, from https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/sybil-exposed-look-dissociative-identity-disorder Boysen, G. (2011). The Scientific Status of Childhood Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Review of Published Research. Psychotherapy And Psychosomatics , 80 (6), 329-334. doi: 10.1159/000323403 DRAAISMA, D. (2015). Forgetting . NEW HAVEN: YALE University Press. Lynn, S., Lilienfeld, S., Merckelbach, H., Giesbrecht, T., & van der Kloet, D. (2012). Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders. Current Directions In Psychological Science , 21 (1), 48-53. doi: 10.1177/0963721411429457 Sybil, A Case Of Multiple Personality: The Natural History of a Myth. (2004). Journal Of Social Distress And The Homeless , 13 (1-2), 167-187. doi: 10.1080/10530789.2004.11739502…
1 Episode 14b: Forrest Gump. Part 2: It was capitalism all along (with Maz Fornasier) 37:58
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37:58TRANSCRIPT HERE Here is part 2 bbs! In this episode, Maz gets political, which means she does smoke a lot in the recording. She also does the best impression of Chet Hanks I've ever heard. We talk about the myriad of terrible stereotypes this movie highlights, and of course the harmful message not only to people with intellectual impairments, but to the American people who were about to vote in the 1994 election. This is a disability/mental health podcast, but sometimes we need to digress! Special thanks to You’re Wrong About podcast for coining the term “it was capitalism all along”, we love you v much. CONTENT WARNING: Ableism, substance use and dependence, suicide, self harm, war, PTSD, death at war, historical views on intellectual impairment, HIV related illness and death, racism, a few swears. NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Maz Fornasier Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) or email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! Sling us a buck on our patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/psychocinematic References: Onstage Blog "What About Forrest Gump" and Other Bad Opinions on Disability in Arts & Culture LA Times: ‘Gump’ Isn’t the Answer for Real Understanding Forbes: 'Forrest Gump' at 25: Disability Representation (For Better and Worse) Contingent: Gump Talk PapersOwl: Disability in American Society The Greyhound: Misportrayal of disabled persons in the media IndieWire: ‘Forrest Gump,’ 25 Years Later: A Bad Movie That Gets Worse With Age Collider: The Cheerful Nihilism of ‘Forrest Gump’, 25 Years Later GQ: Why Forrest Gump is a poisonous film Lynchburg College: The Portrayal of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities within the Media: A Critique of Six Films Produced Across Sixteen Years Ranker: 16 Extremely Messed Up Things About Forrest Gump That'll Change How You See It Films Deconstructed: Why I Hate Forrest Gump with the Heat of a Thousand Suns CNN: Why we loved - and hated - 'Forrest Gump' Distractify: 'Forrest Gump' Was Loosely Based on a Real Person (or Two) . Screen Rant: Forrest Gump True Story: Every Historical Event & How Accurate They Are…
1 Episode 14a: Forrest Gump: Part 1 - The creation of Forrest and erasure of American history (with Maz Fornasier) 59:31
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59:31TRANSCRIPT HERE Today, Maz and I discuss THE FILM of 1994 (because the academy inappropriately sidelined Pulp Fiction), directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Eric Roth. Part 1 starts to unravel some of the reasons why you probably shouldn’t love this movie including how the character of Forrest was developed, its depiction of disability, and how it trivializes events of American history. Tomorrow you’ll get part 2 when we delve into stereotypes and whether the film made a positive or negative impact on the world. It's very POLITICAL. Best listened to with a box of chocolates, I guess? That podcast Steph was referring to is Nice White Parents (New York Times) . CONTENT WARNING: Ableism, substance use and dependence, suicide, self harm, war, PTSD, death at war, historical views on intellectual impairment, HIV related illness and death, bias against long hair on men NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Maz Fornasier Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) or email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! Sling us a buck on our patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/psychocinematic References: Onstage Blog "What About Forrest Gump" and Other Bad Opinions on Disability in Arts & Culture LA Times: ‘Gump’ Isn’t the Answer for Real Understanding Forbes: 'Forrest Gump' at 25: Disability Representation (For Better and Worse) Contingent: Gump Talk PapersOwl: Disability in American Society The Greyhound: Misportrayal of disabled persons in the media IndieWire: ‘Forrest Gump,’ 25 Years Later: A Bad Movie That Gets Worse With Age Collider: The Cheerful Nihilism of ‘Forrest Gump’, 25 Years Later GQ: Why Forrest Gump is a poisonous film Lynchburg College: The Portrayal of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities within the Media: A Critique of Six Films Produced Across Sixteen Years Ranker: 16 Extremely Messed Up Things About Forrest Gump That'll Change How You See It Films Deconstructed: Why I Hate Forrest Gump with the Heat of a Thousand Suns CNN: Why we loved - and hated - 'Forrest Gump' Distractify: 'Forrest Gump' Was Loosely Based on a Real Person (or Two) . Screen Rant: Forrest Gump True Story: Every Historical Event & How Accurate They Are…
1 Episode 12b: The Simpsons Tackle Depression & Anxiety! Part 2: Was the Simpsons good for mental illness stigma? (with Nathan Phillips) 56:46
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56:46TRANSCRIPT HERE Simpsons part 2 is here! For our second part of episode 12, special guest Nathan Phillips and Steph look at the two episodes Moaning Lisa (Season 1 episode 6) and Fear of Flying (Season 6 episode 11), the stereotypes of the Simpsons and how they evolved (or devolved), and how these episodes shaped our understanding of mental illness. Is Bart society?? Should Maggie be at a jazz club or should she be in bed?? Find out now! Also this is actually what "Loewenstein" is from, and it is hilarious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POqV7gjuCiY Follow Nathan at @startstowearmedown on Instagram or twitter https://twitter.com/dustybooks , read more of his thoughts on music, movies and life at dusty-books.com , and get his newsletter at https://letterboxd.com/dustybooks/ CONTENT WARNING: Panic attacks and anxiety symptoms, phobia of flying, discussion of plane crashes, depression, coercive control, mental illness stigma, verbal/emotional abuse, misogyny/toxic masculinity/shit husbandry, homophobia/transphobia NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Nathan Phillips Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) or email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! Check out our special music episode by becoming a Patron!: www.patreon.com/psychocinematic REFERENCES!: They Shoot Lambeths Don't They?: How 'Moaning Lisa' Tackled Depression and it's Outcomes The Andrew Blog: How 'Moaning Lisa' Learns to Make Something Out of Sadness "The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History" by John Ortved Talking Simpsons Interview with Mimi Pond Neil Tesser's interview with Matt Groening in Playboy, 1990 Matt Groening Interview with The Advocate The gay lifestyle magazine featuring Smithers (GENRE, not Out, apologies!), published March 1996. Academy of Television Art and Science’s five hour interview with James L. Brooks (not Museum of Television and Radio as cited in show sorry!) Marc Maron’s interview with Sam Simon 1995 interview with David Mirkin Recent and rare extensive interview with legendary original simpsons write John Schwartzwelder Longtime supervising director David Silverman's Twitter ( https://twitter.com/tubatron ) is an excellent source of information and he is very forthcoming with answering general production questions. DSM classifications for Specific Phobia DSM 3- TR Major Depressive Disorder Audio commentaries, scripts and deleted scenes on the commercial DVD sets of Season 1 and Season 6.…
1 Episode 12a: The Simpsons Tackle Depression & Anxiety! Part 1: How The Simpsons evolved and shaped us (or didn’t) (with Nathan Phillips) 1:38:03
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1:38:03TRANSCRIPT HERE Here we are in the Simpsons universe! For our first part of episode 12, special guest Nathan Phillips and Steph look at the two episodes Moaning Lisa (Season 1 episode 6) and Fear of Flying (Season 6 episode 11), the history of the early Simpsons, and how accurate we believe their depictions of mental illness and therapy are, with a bit of our own experience thrown in. Nathan is a walking Simpsons encyclopedia living in North Carolina and Steph was banned from the Simpsons as a kid and has suffered as a result. Follow Nathan at @startstowearmedown on Instagram or twitter https://twitter.com/dustybooks , read more of his thoughts on music, movies and life at dusty-books.com , and get his newsletter at https://letterboxd.com/dustybooks/ CONTENT WARNING: Panic attacks and anxiety symptoms, phobia of flying, discussion of plane crashes, depression, coercive control, mental illness stigma, suicide, misogyny/toxic masculinity/shit husbandry, homophobia/transphobia NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Nathan Phillips Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) or email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! Check out our special music episode by becoming a Patron!: www.patreon.com/psychocinematic REFERENCES!: They Shoot Lambeths Don't They?: How 'Moaning Lisa' Tackled Depression and it's Outcomes The Andrew Blog: How 'Moaning Lisa' Learns to Make Something Out of Sadness "The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History" by John Ortved Talking Simpsons Interview with Mimi Pond Neil Tesser's interview with Matt Groening in Playboy, 1990 Matt Groening Interview with The Advocate The gay lifestyle magazine featuring Smithers (GENRE, not Out, apologies!), published March 1996. Academy of Television Art and Science’s five hour interview with James L. Brooks (not Museum of Television and Radio as cited in show sorry!) Marc Maron’s interview with Sam Simon 1995 interview with David Mirkin Recent and rare extensive interview with legendary original simpsons write John Schwartzwelder Longtime supervising director David Silverman's Twitter ( https://twitter.com/tubatron ) is an excellent source of information and he is very forthcoming with answering general production questions. DSM classifications for Specific Phobia DSM 3- TR Major Depressive Disorder Audio commentaries, scripts and deleted scenes on the commercial DVD sets of Season 1 and Season 6.…
1 Episode 11b: The Royal Tenenbaums, or when shitty dads mess up their clever kids - Part 2: Wes-isms under a mental health lens (with Nic Fornasier) 36:24
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36:24TRANSCRIPT HERE Thanks for your patience lucky ducks, bet you were chomping at the bit to finish this episode! Here it is, PART 2 OF 2! Brother of the podcast and editor Nic Fornasier joins Steph as they explore the dysfunctional family opus, The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), directed by Wes Anderson and written by Wes and Owen Wilson. Together they ask the question, can narcissistic dads who abandon their kids make up for the resulting trauma? And if so does this movie portray this situation with nuance and respect? There is literally no way of knowing, except to listen to this episode, in two parts! Part 2 focuses on the stereotypes and Wes-isms the movie portrays and perpetuates and whether it is done harmfully or helpfully! CONTENT WARNING: Suicide, substance use and addiction (including personal experiences), depression, self harm, childhood emotional manipulation and neglect, cancer, discussions of sexual content, sex shaming, death of a family member, death of a dog, incest?? NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost and editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) Email us: psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com Buy us a coffee by becoming a Patron!: www.patreon.com/psychocinematic Listen to the Just the Gist podcast live show Steph attended at https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/just-the-gist and listen to Why Are Dads' podcast's take on the same movie at https://www.stitcher.com/show/why-are-dads ARTICLES REFERENCED: Vulture: How Wes Anderson Made the Royal Tenenbaums Screen Rant: 10 behind the scenes facts about the Royal Tenenbaums Abilene Christian University: Who's Your Daddy?: A Psychological Analysis of Father-Son Relationships in Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums Little White Lies: How Wes Anderson’s families helped me recover from the breakdown of my own University of Rhode Island: When the alternative becomes hegemonic: A textual analysis of the Royal Tenenbaums The Dissolve: The Royal Tenenbaums forum: Failure, depression, and other varieties of family fun The Jugular: The Psychology of Failure: The Royal Tenenbaums, Melancholy and Growing Pains On Psychology and Neuroscience: The Life Psychotic with Wes Anderson One Room With A View: The Royal Tenenbaums And The Art Of Tragicomedy Screen Queens: #CriterionMonth: The sexist portrayal of Margot Tenenbaum in Wes Anderson’s the Royal Tenenbaums. Flipscreened: The Wes Dispatch #3: Trauma, Grief and Accepting Help in ‘The Royal Tenenbaums…
1 Episode 11a: The Royal Tenenbaums, or when shitty dads mess up their clever kids - Part 1: The Family of Geniuses (with Nic Fornasier) 1:13:23
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1:13:23TRANSCRIPT HERE PART 1 OF 2! Brother of the podcast and editor Nic Fornasier joins Steph as they explore the dysfunctional family opus, The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), directed by Wes Anderson and written by Wes and Owen Wilson. Together they ask the question, can narcissistic dads who abandon their kids make up for the resulting trauma? And if so does this movie portray this situation with nuance and respect? There is literally no way of knowing, except to listen to this episode, in two parts! Part 1 focuses on the various mental illnesses of the Tenenbaum family and how they relate to Nic and Steph's own lives. Part 2 will be delivered to you on Friday 16th April. Enjoy! CONTENT WARNING: Suicide, substance use and addiction (including personal experiences), depression, self harm, childhood emotional manipulation and neglect, cancer, discussions of sexual content, death of a family member, death of a dog, incest?? NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost and editor: Nicholas Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic or join our facebook group (search for Psychocinematic Podcast) Email us: psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com Buy us a coffee by becoming a Patron!: www.patreon.com/psychocinematic Listen to the Just the Gist podcast live show Steph attended at https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/just-the-gist and listen to Why Are Dads' podcast's take on the same movie at https://www.stitcher.com/show/why-are-dads ARTICLES REFERENCED: Vulture: How Wes Anderson Made the Royal Tenenbaums Screen Rant: 10 behind the scenes facts about the Royal Tenenbaums Abilene Christian University: Who's Your Daddy?: A Psychological Analysis of Father-Son Relationships in Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums Little White Lies: How Wes Anderson’s families helped me recover from the breakdown of my own University of Rhode Island: When the alternative becomes hegemonic: A textual analysis of the Royal Tenenbaums The Dissolve: The Royal Tenenbaums forum: Failure, depression, and other varieties of family fun The Jugular: The Psychology of Failure: The Royal Tenenbaums, Melancholy and Growing Pains On Psychology and Neuroscience: The Life Psychotic with Wes Anderson One Room With A View: The Royal Tenenbaums And The Art Of Tragicomedy Screen Queens: #CriterionMonth: The sexist portrayal of Margot Tenenbaum in Wes Anderson’s the Royal Tenenbaums. Flipscreened: The Wes Dispatch #3: Trauma, Grief and Accepting Help in ‘The Royal Tenenbaums…
1 Episode 10: The Virgin Suicides, teen angst and mental illness through the male gaze (with Maz Fornasier) 1:38:34
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1:38:34TRANSCRIPT HERE For our TENTH episode, Maz Fornasier joins us again as we dissect the ethereal adolescent world of The Virgin Suicides (1999) directed by Sofia Coppola and based on the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides. Listen as Maz and I explain our journey of love and hate of the film, and how it’s narration through the male gaze causes some problematic influence on the audience. BIG trigger warning, as we discuss suicide at length. (It’s also the title of the film). Apologies to the audience for the weird sound quality today, and to Eugene Levy for everything. CONTENT WARNING: Suicide, abuse and neglect, seclusion and containment, suicide, sex shaming, depression. Suicide. PLEASE ALSO NOTE: Maz and I at times use the words “successful attempt” and “completed suicide” when discussing suicide. These terms stem from judgmental connotations and are to be avoided. We get it wrong sometimes and we apologize. We will aim to replace these words with neutral terms such as “suicidal behaviour” and “fatal suicide” when discussing these in future. NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Maz Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Find us on instagram, twitter and facebook @psychocinematicpodcast and join our patreon! ARTICLES REFERENCED Huffpost: Kirsten Dunst talks rehab Oh! You pretty things: Imagine, emotion and the feminine sublime in Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides Film and Fishnet: The matyrdom of the Lisbon Sisters Little White Lies: Girlhood and sexual repression in The Virgin Suicides and The Beguiled The Guardian: Families in literature: The Lisbons in The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides The Guardian: Sofia Coppola on making The Virgin Suicides: 'When I saw the rough cut I thought: Oh no, what have I done? The Guardian: The Virgin Suicides at 20: Sofia Coppola's debut continues to haunt Fighting Pressure from Both Sides: Gender and Feminism in the Virgin Suicides The Simple Cinephile: The Virgin Suicides: ‘Girls Are Just Women in Disguise Vulture: 25 Years Ago The Virgin Suicides Kicked Off the American Obsession With Teenage Tragedy The Atlantic: Why The Virgin Suicides Is Still So Resonant Today Literary Hub: Does The Virgin Suicides Hold Up 25 Years Later? Scout: The sixth Lisbon: On having a ‘Virgin Suicides’ phase, and romanticizing mental illness Bright Wall/ Dark Room: Issue 62: Body Woman is the Loneliest Creature: Growing up with The Virgin Suicides…
1 Episode 8: The Queen’s Gambit, aka chess & drugs & Anya Taylor Joy (with Maz Fornasier) 1:36:35
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1:36:35TRANSCRIPT HERE We welcome the enigmatic Maz Fornasier back for our EIGHTH episode covering 2020’s Netflix phenomenon, The Queens Gambit, based on the 1983 novel by Walter Tevis (Steph AND Maz call him William, apologies!) Can an adaptation be both harmful and helpful all at once? Find out, as Maz also gets deep into her own lived experience with addiction. Content Warning: Drug and alcohol use, misuse, addiction, withdrawal and recovery, childhood trauma, abuse and neglect, some mention of suicide NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Maz Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram!: psychocinematicpodcast and Twitter!: twitter.com/psychocinematic Email us: psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com Send us your bones on Patreon!: www.patreon.com/psychocinematic Articles we read: National Child Traumatic Stress Network: Assessment of Complex Trauma Blueknot.org explanation of Complex Trauma DSM 5 Criteria for Substance Use Disorders Accidentally Autistic article on The Queen’s Gambit Buzzfeed article regarding Orphanages Newsweek article on history of Librium Oprah Mag: The true story of the Queen’s Gambit Harper’s Bazaar: Drug abuse in the Queen’s Gambit Did You Blank It: Addiction and Obsession in the Queen’s Gambit Film Sane: What Can Queens Gambit teach us about addiction USA Today: The Queen’s Gambit review Mountainside.com: Queen’s Gambit accuracy of addiction Sandstonecare.com: Queens Gambit and high functioning addiction We’re All Mad Here podcast page (also available on all good podcast platforms)…
1 Episode 6: Love Actually - about mental health and disability, actually. 53:54
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53:54TRANSCRIPT HERE It’s our mini ep on Love Actually (2003), Directed by Richard Curtis. This generation’s favourite Christmas movie. But you know what we watch Christmas rom coms for right? MENTAL HEALTH AND DISABILITY! Obviously. Maz Fornasier joins us for this special episode, and she is an efficient talker. Michael pls take some pointers. CONTENT WARNING: psychosis, stalking, death of a parent, suicide, Hugh Grant. We also lightly/heavily image shame Thomas Sangster Brody, sorry. Host: Stephanie Fornasier Co-host: Maz Fornasier Editor: Nic Fornasier (are we seeing a pattern here) Theme music & artwork: Michael Watson Check out our insta on psychocinematicpodcast and email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com ! References: Review of Love/Hate Actually, the hit comedy show Sadly it's a bit late to catch it now but they usually run it every year! Refinery: Andrew Lincoln's character is a stalker Inverse: Andrew Lincoln's character is a stalker Wikipedia page for Stalking just in case you weren't convinced Five Thirty Eight: The Definitive Analysis of Love Actually The Guardian: The Patriarchy, actually Pajiba: The real villain of the movie is Laura Linney's brother's cockblock of a mental hospital Independent: Why Love Actually is not the heartwarming romcom you're remembering Independent: Love Actually director Richard Curtis tells of pain of losing his sister to suicide . The Tab: All the men in Love Actually are literal trash, but who is the worst?…
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