The Probably Important Podcast - Inside Conversations, Out Loud
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The Probably Important Podcast - Inside Conversations, Out Loud
Season 1 Ep. 27 - Redefining Mental Health Through Art and Science - with Michael Ravenwood
In this episode, Mariel and Josh are joined by Michael Ravenwood, the visionary founder of Skyfire Arts, an innovative organization that merges art and science to promote ecological awareness and renewable energy. The episode opens with Mariel introducing Michael and diving into his fascinating work, including his captivating performances where he becomes electrified by a Tesla coil, throwing 10-foot bolts of lightning, all while conveying critical messages about climate change and mental health.
Michael passionately discusses how storytelling can create and transform reality, explaining the distinction between physical or objective reality and creative or subjective reality. He emphasizes that the stories we tell ourselves and the values we uphold shape our world, urging listeners to be mindful of the dominant narratives, especially those around economic growth and industrialism, and their environmental impacts.
The conversation shifts to the importance of curiosity in personal and societal growth. Mariel shares her background of growing up in a conservative household where curiosity was often discouraged, while Michael highlights the role of curiosity in understanding oneself and navigating professional environments. They discuss the neurological underpinnings of curiosity and its profound impact on emotional well-being.
Michael opens up about his childhood emotional and mental struggles, detailing how adaptive mechanisms like emotional detachment and marijuana use helped him cope. He recounts a transformative backpacking trip that marked a turning point in his life, leading to a deeper understanding of holistic mental health practices such as meditation, visualization, and exercise. Michael shares a profound experience on a bus ride to school that instilled a sense of oneness with the universe and redefined his concept of "God."
Further, Michael elaborates on how his college education, particularly courses in environmental science, ethics, and physics, reshaped his worldview. He underscores the interconnectedness of all things and criticizes the superficial proclamations of unity that lack actionable follow-through. This educational journey feuled his mission through Skyfire Arts to foster universal compassion and love.
Michael stresses the power of the mind in creating desired effects without external aids, advocating for the work of Dr. Joe Dispenza and the concept of ikigai—finding one's reason for being—as keys to mental health and well-being. He also shares his approach to monetizing art and encourages listeners to identify and pursue their passions.