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Ep. 10 | The Severance Strategy
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Ep. 10 | The Severance Strategy

Unpacking the universal appeal and inevitable hazards of emotional compartmentalization.

“There is no such thing as work-life balance.
Everything worth fighting for unbalances your life.”

Alain de Botton

Do you routinely cut yourself off from feeling?

Do you bristle at the idea of having to perform a “work-friendly” version of yourself?

There are many ways we compartmentalise ourselves and our emotions.

In this episode, Dr. Ash King and I discuss:

  • The themes of the popular TV series Severance and what they mean for authenticity and emotional truth

  • Taking a break from the “performance of identity”

  • Emotional pain avoidance and why it’s not a workable strategy

  • And the healing power of feeling in concert with others

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Show notes

The Center for Contemplative Enrichment hosted the silent meditation retreat Daron describes in this episode. He also wrote about it here.

“Emotions are like children. You don't want them driving the car, but you shouldn't stuff them in the trunk either."

Collective Illusions: Conformity, Complicity and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions by Todd Rose

Severance (2022—) created by Dan Erickson, directed by Ben Stiller and others

The Substance (2024) directed by Coralie Fargeat

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) directed by Michel Gondry

The ending we spoiled:

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Podcast theme music by Nikita Karmen.

Images of my brain from a 2012 study mapping the neural substrates of mindful awareness.

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