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HOLLYWOOD To HEALING? (Lessons From A Screenwriter Turned THERAPIST) #44

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In this episode, I spoke to Phil Stark, a successful Hollywood screenwriter turned therapist and author. Phil and I discuss his career accolades and experiences in the film industry; writing for shows such as 'South Park' and being responsible for 'Dude Where's My Car' and 'Dog With A Blog'.
We also delve into the similarities between therapy and stories and how his ability to write compelling characters subsequently informed his therapeutic practice.
As well as his therapy, Phil is also the author of two books, 'Dude, Where's My Cartharsis' and 'Dad, Where's My Blankie'
We hope you enjoy it and learn something about either film or therapy, preferably both!
Check out all of Phil's work and content below:
https://www.starktalk.net/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dad-Wheres-B...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dude-Wheres-...

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In this episode, I spoke to Phil Stark, a successful Hollywood screenwriter turned therapist and author. Phil and I discuss his career accolades and experiences in the film industry; writing for shows such as 'South Park' and being responsible for 'Dude Where's My Car' and 'Dog With A Blog'.
We also delve into the similarities between therapy and stories and how his ability to write compelling characters subsequently informed his therapeutic practice.
As well as his therapy, Phil is also the author of two books, 'Dude, Where's My Cartharsis' and 'Dad, Where's My Blankie'
We hope you enjoy it and learn something about either film or therapy, preferably both!
Check out all of Phil's work and content below:
https://www.starktalk.net/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dad-Wheres-B...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dude-Wheres-...

Get In Contact If You Would Like To Collaborate Or Enjoyed An Episode!

Support the Show.

Thank you for listening, be sure to follow and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode!
And come back for more insightful wisdom and captivating stories!
Check out my other pages and content below:
https://linktr.ee/ollie.jones
See You On The Next One!

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