Award-winning filmmaker Jack Dunphy shares his struggles with addiction, mental illness, loss and just being a general f*ck-up. Each week, he welcomes an actor, writer, filmmaker, musician or comedian, some of whom Jack has fractured relationships with, to discuss their shared issues and make amends when possible.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmHealth & FitnessFilm InterviewsMental Health |
In the season one finale, Jack is interviewed by his mother and aunt. They remind him how difficult he was as a child and when he was using, and Jack airs some grievances. Jack's mom recounts the times she had to pick him up from jail and admit him t... more
"Public Servant of Cinema" Kathy Del Beccaro speaks with Jack for the first time in five years about how an article he wrote about her negatively affected her. They recount the unique relationship they had when they were both active alcoholics, and d... more
Actor-singer Jessie Pinnick challenges Jack as to why he needs to make hyper-personal work at the expense of his personal relationships. She also talks about finally being able to take herself seriously as an artist, getting over self-loathing, and s... more
In lieu of a proper episode, enjoy more of Jack's conversation with writer Laura Albert a.k.a. JT Leroy. Laura speaks on the backlash she faced after being outed for not "really" being JT Leroy, gender fluidity, and how to politically activate people... more
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This podcast features candid and heartfelt conversations centered around personal struggles with addiction, mental health, loss, and the complexities of relationships. The host engages with various guests—actors, writers, filmmakers, musicians, and comedians—who share their experiences and insights on navigating these challenges. These discussions often incorporate themes of healing, forgiveness, and the importance of storytelling as a means to connect and understand one another. Each episode reveals a unique blend of vulnerability and humor, creating an intimate space for exploration and growth among friends and creative collaborators. The personal narratives enrich the dialogues as they aim to make amends, providing listeners with relatab... more
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