Perspective-Taking, Connection, and Grief in BROTHER BEAR with Director Aaron Blaise

PDS Debt is offering a free debt analysis. It only takes thirty seconds. Get yours at How do you open yourself up to understanding another perspective? Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright are reacting to Brother Bear with co-director, Aaron Blaise, and discussing themes of grief, connection, and figuring out who you want to be. They focus on Kenai’s journey of self-discovery and how he comes to embrace his love totem in an unexpected way. Jonathan explores Kenai’s grief and his literal perspective taking when Kenai becomes a bear. Aaron talks about the writing process with a room full of people with brothers and how surprisingly therapeutic it was. Check out Aaron’s work: And his YouTube channel: Support us! Patreon: Merch: Internet Dads Popcorn: Cinema Therapy is: Written by: Megan Seawright, Jonathan Decker, and Alan Seawright Produced by: Jonathan Decker, Megan Seawright, Alan Seawright, and Corinne Demyanovich Edited by: Trevor Horton, Director of Photography: Bradley Olsen English Transcription by: Anna Preis Connect with us! Website: Discord: Instagram: Threads: @therapy_cinema TikTok: @therapy_cinema Twitter: Facebook:
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