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Happy Holidays! Today I’m sharing a musical piece by filmmaker Scott Stark, blending some dark lyrics about climate change with a very catchy melody! Stark’s song, "Watching the Waters Rise," explores the cynical realities of environmental neglect with wit and humor. Scott says that this song and his film work are a coping mechanism for climate anxiety. Do you use art and creativity as a coping strategy? Leave me a voicemail at arthealsallwoundspodcast.com and tell me about it! I’ll share it on the show.
Timestamped Highlights:
· 00:00:12
- Introduction to the show and its theme: the power of art to change the world.
· 00:01:08
- Pam introduces Scott Stark, known for his experimental filmmaking, and the featured song "Watching the Waters Rise."
· 00:02:11
- Musical performance by Scott Stark highlighting the satirical commentary on climate change and political attitudes.
· 00:06:10
- Discussion on Scott's multipart long form film addressing climate catastrophe and how it serves as a personal coping strategy.
· 00:07:08
- Pam invites listeners to share their own experiences using art as a coping mechanism and provides contact information.
Additional Notes:
· Check out Scott Stark's work on his website, particularly his film "Love and the Epiphanists."
· To engage with Pam, visit arthealsallwoundspodcast.com or sign up for the newsletter.
· Music credits to Ketsa and Lobo Loco.
Contact Information:
· Visit the website:
arthealsallwoundspodcast.com
· Leave a voicemail to share your story or feedback.
Next Episode:
· Regular full-length episodes will resume on January 8th. Stay tuned for more engaging discussions on art and its impact on climate and environmental issues.
Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode!
Buy Me a Coffee!
Connect with Scott!
scottstark.com
Connect With Me!
● My Instagram
● My LinkedIn
● Art Heals All Wounds Website
● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram
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Happy Holidays! Today I’m sharing a musical piece by filmmaker Scott Stark, blending some dark lyrics about climate change with a very catchy melody! Stark’s song, "Watching the Waters Rise," explores the cynical realities of environmental neglect with wit and humor. Scott says that this song and his film work are a coping mechanism for climate anxiety. Do you use art and creativity as a coping strategy? Leave me a voicemail at arthealsallwoundspodcast.com and tell me about it! I’ll share it on the show.
Timestamped Highlights:
· 00:00:12
- Introduction to the show and its theme: the power of art to change the world.
· 00:01:08
- Pam introduces Scott Stark, known for his experimental filmmaking, and the featured song "Watching the Waters Rise."
· 00:02:11
- Musical performance by Scott Stark highlighting the satirical commentary on climate change and political attitudes.
· 00:06:10
- Discussion on Scott's multipart long form film addressing climate catastrophe and how it serves as a personal coping strategy.
· 00:07:08
- Pam invites listeners to share their own experiences using art as a coping mechanism and provides contact information.
Additional Notes:
· Check out Scott Stark's work on his website, particularly his film "Love and the Epiphanists."
· To engage with Pam, visit arthealsallwoundspodcast.com or sign up for the newsletter.
· Music credits to Ketsa and Lobo Loco.
Contact Information:
· Visit the website:
arthealsallwoundspodcast.com
· Leave a voicemail to share your story or feedback.
Next Episode:
· Regular full-length episodes will resume on January 8th. Stay tuned for more engaging discussions on art and its impact on climate and environmental issues.
Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode!
Buy Me a Coffee!
Connect with Scott!
scottstark.com
Connect With Me!
● My Instagram
● My LinkedIn
● Art Heals All Wounds Website
● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram