• #012 - Ecstasis, Catharsis, Communitas

  • Oct 14 2022
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

#012 - Ecstasis, Catharsis, Communitas

  • Summary

  • A longer episode this week, with the excitement of a technical difficulty! After about 30 minutes of hearing about John's elk hunt, the feed was cut (maybe accidentally by Robin . . . ) so they re-recorded the last 20 minutes. All in a day's podcasting!

    -John and Robin discuss the results of John’s recent elk hunt.

    -Highlights included the vast open landscape, many encounters, and Robin’s chance to experience part of the hunt through FaceTime.

    -John is unwilling to take focus away from the hunt to film the experience.

    -Robin compares the calling and decoying of a hunt to a performative art.

    -Robin and John talk a bit about the movie “The Deer Hunter” including details that may or may not be correct.

    -John describes some of the up close encounters with elk on this Nevada hunt.

    -Robin and John talk about mental and emotional exhaustion leading to a drop in motivation.

    -Technical difficulties lead to an abrupt cut and transition to a discussion on Robin’s art practice.

    -Robin digs into the difficulties of finishing her projects.

    -John and Robin discuss the relation between the cycle of creating, editing, and publishing to the cycle of peak states.

    -Robin describes her state during creation as being drunk . . . or is it more like tripping?

    -Robin is ready to add catharsis and communitas to go along with the ecstasis she is so familiar with.

    -Robin has the great opportunity to be challenged and motivated to keep up with other writers and creators she has connected with.

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