Climate Change in the Multiverse

Kelly Tatham

Unpacking the stories that shape the world thepluriverse.substack.com

  1. The Way We Speak with Ian Ebright

    10/24/2024

    The Way We Speak with Ian Ebright

    Placing the question, "Does God exist?" at the center of his first feature length film came naturally for writer-director Ian Ebright. After crafting multiple thoughtful short films about morality and the social contracts that bind (or unbind) us, debating the existence of God was a natural progression for the Seattle-based filmmaker. When I met Ian in September at the Gig Harbor Film Festival and he pitched the plot of The Way We Speak to me at the festival’s infamous Friday night party, I knew it would be worth the 9AM screening time. And, boy, was I not wrong. After watching it, I immediately wanted to dig in further to the making of the film and the themes it depicts: Pride... Grief... God... The power of Certainty and its inevitable unraveling… All delivered in a sharp and compelling package. Patrick Fabian (Better Call Saul) leads the brilliant ensemble cast as Simon Harrington, an up and coming atheist writer and public intellectual hungry for recognition. Set to debate his best friend onstage over the question “Does God exist?“ everything begins to unravel when his friend falls ill and is replaced by a young, successful, and attractive Christian author (played by Kailey Rhodes). Complicating things further is Simon’s relationship with his — also markedly more successful — wife, Claire (Diana Coconubo), who requires his care and attention in way that he wants, but struggles, to give. The Way We Speak is a sharp and humbling look at the modern man and the lengths he may go to in order to be seen and heard in a cultural climate that is done with all things white, male, and “old.” In our conversation, Ian and I discuss the way stories shape us and how the film came to fruition. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! The Way We Speak is available to watch on streaming platforms like Apple and Amazon Prime and Ian’s short films are available to watch on his website. Listen to our conversation here or feel free to tune into wherever you get your podcasts by searching “Climate Change in the Multiverse.” Cheers! Love and the Multiverse is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thepluriverse.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 25m
  2. Words ARE Spells

    07/09/2024

    Words ARE Spells

    When I ran for political office in 2020, on the day of the election, a user on X (then known as Twitter) messaged me to say that he wanted to vote for me but couldn’t bring himself to do it because of the fanciful sentiment in my bio. “Words ARE Spells” it said. Because they are. But the Twitter user disagreed. He explained that this sort of thinking wasn’t suited for governmental service, that it didn’t make sense and that I was out to lunch. While his hunch that I am not suited for government is probably correct, his certainty that “Words ARE Spells” is unreasonable and even ludicrous statement reflects back to us just how clueless most people are to the power of beliefs, actions, thoughts, and, yes, words. spell /spel/ 1. write or name the letters that form (a word) in correct sequence 2. an ability to control or influence people as though one had magical power over them Nowhere is the power of words more obvious than in politics. Policies and laws begin as words on paper. What more to you want from me, Twitter man? People in power make up rules and we have to abide by them. Because words. The deed to a house. A rental contract. Marriage licenses. Non-disclosure agreements. Words bind us, they shape and guide our behavior. Most of what we have is words. We could get into the science, metaphysics, or occult of it all, looking at proof for the power of words and how they create of reality, but do we need to? You know this truth just as well as I do. You know it every time you say the wrong thing and have to live with the regret, the consequences. You know every time you go for the joke and land it, when you get a laugh or the smile out of them. You know it when you say “I love you” and “I can’t” and “Please?” Words aren’t just spells. Words are spells that alter timelines. In the infinite multiverse words are our steering wheel, our rudder. While sometimes the wind and the waves may be strong, altering our course despite how we steer, most of the time we have the ability to choose in which direction we go. “Choose your words wisely. The fate of the multiverse may depend on it.” - Wong, Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Video: Words ARE Spells (short film, 2020) The Pluriverse is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thepluriverse.substack.com/subscribe

    3 min
  3. 04/26/2024

    How to Live with Desire

    I woke up this morning to the sound of rain, and it felt like my desire. I was equal parts happy and sad. Sad at first– Frustrated. Am I not yet empty? How do I still conjure so many feelings? How can one body feel so much? And then I woke from my half-sleep and remembered the drought. I remembered the sad snow pack and the bare mountains– And I gave gratitude for the rain. I remembered that bodies are meant to feel. That we are meant to yearn, and drip with desire. That there is nothing sad about the wet, wet rain. So I offered myself a re-frame: your tears, the water from your eyes, They keep your body fertile. Just like the water from the skies keeps the earth blossoming, growing anew. But if our desire leads us to disappointment, what to we do? We anger. We shame. We blame. Ourselves most of all. It's too hard. I want to give up. Why me? Would you have the skies give up? Dry up? I am not here to encourage you to let your grief or anger overwhelm you. Or to let your despair to take root. I am here to remind you that desire is a path, and all paths lead to mirrors. A friend asked me this morning, as I was lying in bed listening to the rain, Can we get all the love we need from ourselves and not rely on another person? No, I responded. We are communal creatures. I am because you are. But we can learn to live with less yearning. We can let the rains pass through us to water new seeds– And weeds. To help them grow, and we decide which to keep and which to pull. And we decide what serves and with whom we want to build. And we trust. We pray that the rain continues to come. Not in torrents or floods. Gently. Softly. Slowly. So when the storms do come, we are no longer afraid of the rain. Because we know that we are the climate. We are the change. The above is of the below– And our only job is to learn to let life flow Anna Valeska Pohl is a performance artist based in Berlin, Germany. Photo shoot on Tongvaland / Venice Beach, CA. Listen to our conversation on spiritual practice, the gift of loneliness, and the process of creating intuitive and vulnerable artwork. The Pluriverse is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thepluriverse.substack.com/subscribe

    3 min
  4. 10/30/2023

    The World Is Built Out of Stories

    The world we live in is built out of story. When we moved on from the trees and the mountains and the fields and into homes and cities, we built them out of story. Tales of who we are, how we live and love and breed. We left “nature” behind and wove a new narrative. Everything is story. Blue is for boys and pink is for girls. Love belongs to two people under God. Work is done Monday to Friday. School is where you learn how to operate in the world and if that system doesn’t work for you, there is something wrong with your brain. We made it all up. We had our reasons. Those stories served us at the time. Or, those stories served the people who held the power, and that was that. But the time has come to dismantle old stories and tell new ones. There is no separation between us and the earth and the narratives and myths that define us. We are an ecosystem undivided. If we want to sustain human life, we must leave stories rooted in conflict behind. I know how much we yearn for a simple, singular narrative. We don’t want it to be messy or complex. But it is. We have the tools at our disposal to create a society where everyone is taken care of. It’s the trauma of colonialism and the refusal to acknowledge white supremacy within our systems and structures that holds us back. It’s this trauma that flattens the world, that tells us “it’s complicated” so we don’t even try to understand. When there is nothing to understand but pain. And the actions that stem from it. Ending the conflicts that hold us all prisoner starts by embracing this truth: There is no truth. There are only stories. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thepluriverse.substack.com/subscribe

    2 min

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