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Episode 010 | Seth Wilmor | True North - The Onward Discussion Psychosocial Cinema

    • Film e TV

Welcome to episode 010 of Psychosocial Cinema, and to all of you who have stuck around this long, thank you.
Today's episode has been a long time coming and was recorded quite some time ago with a buddy of mine who I used to do some volunteer work with a number of years ago, Seth Wilmor. Little did I know how much I would walk away with when I felt the urge to invite him onto the show, as this is a great interview.
In episode 010 we talk about the movie ONWARD, a title so fitting that not even Disney / Pixar could have aniticipated back in March how much the world was about to change; alas, here we are and what a timely movie for Seth and I to discuss this week. 
Within today's episode we go over some heavy topics, as usual, but I encourage you really check out the movie in question and give it a fare shake when you get the time. Prior to recording this episode I had fallen asleep twice trying to make it through the movie for various reasons; that said, viewing number 3 was the golden ticket, and man, did Pixar stick the landing with me. Onward manages to run parallel to some difficult situations I am still going through with my family and while recording this episode I found some great respite in speaking to Seth as to why this film is special to him. I feel like I could write a lot more about this little film, but why don't you go watch it and come back for a listen? If you have already seen it, well, buckle up, grab your wizard's staff, and don't forget to bring along a Legends of Yore rule sheet; danger is close and we need our wits about us!
Without further ado, True North - The Onward Discussion!
If you would like to check out some of Seth's creative work, you can find some more thoughts from him at this link:
https://sethpaulwilmor.github.io/sethpaulwilmor/home/
 
If you would like to connect with us on our social channels, check the links below: 
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/psychosocialcinema
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsychosocialC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychosocialcinema/ I am utilizing PATREON as a unique vehicle for monthly support. Not only will this platform provide a launch pad for growth, but it will make subsequent episodes and the production costs sustainable on a number of different levels. For more information about the perks you get by being a Patron, please click the link below; thank you:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PsychoSocialCinema If you would like to purchase a copy of Onward, you can check out an affiliate link for Amazon right here:
ONWARD: https://amzn.to/3iyQx08 As always, if you enjoyed the intro and outro music for this episode, please look up my friend, Porcelain Backsplash's musical work at this link:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2CKDIOIjtR

Welcome to episode 010 of Psychosocial Cinema, and to all of you who have stuck around this long, thank you.
Today's episode has been a long time coming and was recorded quite some time ago with a buddy of mine who I used to do some volunteer work with a number of years ago, Seth Wilmor. Little did I know how much I would walk away with when I felt the urge to invite him onto the show, as this is a great interview.
In episode 010 we talk about the movie ONWARD, a title so fitting that not even Disney / Pixar could have aniticipated back in March how much the world was about to change; alas, here we are and what a timely movie for Seth and I to discuss this week. 
Within today's episode we go over some heavy topics, as usual, but I encourage you really check out the movie in question and give it a fare shake when you get the time. Prior to recording this episode I had fallen asleep twice trying to make it through the movie for various reasons; that said, viewing number 3 was the golden ticket, and man, did Pixar stick the landing with me. Onward manages to run parallel to some difficult situations I am still going through with my family and while recording this episode I found some great respite in speaking to Seth as to why this film is special to him. I feel like I could write a lot more about this little film, but why don't you go watch it and come back for a listen? If you have already seen it, well, buckle up, grab your wizard's staff, and don't forget to bring along a Legends of Yore rule sheet; danger is close and we need our wits about us!
Without further ado, True North - The Onward Discussion!
If you would like to check out some of Seth's creative work, you can find some more thoughts from him at this link:
https://sethpaulwilmor.github.io/sethpaulwilmor/home/
 
If you would like to connect with us on our social channels, check the links below: 
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/psychosocialcinema
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsychosocialC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychosocialcinema/ I am utilizing PATREON as a unique vehicle for monthly support. Not only will this platform provide a launch pad for growth, but it will make subsequent episodes and the production costs sustainable on a number of different levels. For more information about the perks you get by being a Patron, please click the link below; thank you:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PsychoSocialCinema If you would like to purchase a copy of Onward, you can check out an affiliate link for Amazon right here:
ONWARD: https://amzn.to/3iyQx08 As always, if you enjoyed the intro and outro music for this episode, please look up my friend, Porcelain Backsplash's musical work at this link:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2CKDIOIjtR

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