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In this episode we pick up from where we left off, but instead of jumping into the topic of Eve, we first discuss Lilith.
I do make a mistake at the end and I say "creativity" instead of "curiosity" twice. Which is what this episode is really about. How did certain stories that punish curiosity become so powerful? Especially since writers are in the ideal position to incite and creative curiosity.
Like always, I hope you enjoy!
If you'd like to support me, you can find me on Ko-fi at: https://ko-fi.com/nathanielmellor
If you have anything you'd like to hear me talk about, find me on Twitter: @MellorNathaniel.
In this episode we pick up from where we left off, but instead of jumping into the topic of Eve, we first discuss Lilith.
I do make a mistake at the end and I say "creativity" instead of "curiosity" twice. Which is what this episode is really about. How did certain stories that punish curiosity become so powerful? Especially since writers are in the ideal position to incite and creative curiosity.
Like always, I hope you enjoy!
If you'd like to support me, you can find me on Ko-fi at: https://ko-fi.com/nathanielmellor
If you have anything you'd like to hear me talk about, find me on Twitter: @MellorNathaniel.