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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2020 · 59 MIN

Owning our power to question the world and create our realities

from Screw the Hierarchy · host Debra S Falzoi

"I've always been driven by the idea that life is a state of mind. That's not to say that we don't have forces within us or that act upon us that can make life challenging. The idea is that, despite our circumstances, we always have the power to at the very least change our mind, change our perspective. When it comes down to it, we are the ones manufacturing our reality. Just like the choices that face Reagan in this show, sometimes we need to gather our courage and make the decisions that serve us best, even if that goes against status quo.” — Rebecca Kopycinski Artist Rebecca Kopycinski created the immersive theater show Thotbot Implantation Center as a way to question our reality and our control over that reality. On this episode, this singer, filmmaker, and multimedia performance artist talks about her inspiration, the premise of the show and what we can learn from it, and how you can check it out for yourself. Read more: https://www.wbur.org/artery/2019/06/26/is-your-thotbot-glitched-you-might-already-be-in-rebecca-kopycinskis-dystopian-extravaganza Thotbot.me/ Reaganesthermyer.com/ Instagram: @ReaganEstherMyer If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at dignitytogether.org/targets and a signup for daily boosts through your inbox at the same place. Facebook: @HierarchyPodcast Twitter: @ScrewHierarchy

"I've always been driven by the idea that life is a state of mind. That's not to say that we don't have forces within us or that act upon us that can make life challenging. The idea is that, despite our circumstances, we always have the power to at the very least change our mind, change our perspective. When it comes down to it, we are the ones manufacturing our reality. Just like the choices that face Reagan in this show, sometimes we need to gather our courage and make the decisions that serve us best, even if that goes against status quo.” — Rebecca Kopycinski Artist Rebecca Kopycinski created the immersive theater show Thotbot Implantation Center as a way to question our reality and our control over that reality. On this episode, this singer, filmmaker, and multimedia performance artist talks about her inspiration, the premise of the show and what we can learn from it, and how you can check it out for yourself. Read more: https://www.wbur.org/artery/2019/06/26/is-your-thotbot-glitched-you-might-already-be-in-rebecca-kopycinskis-dystopian-extravaganza Thotbot.me/ Reaganesthermyer.com/ Instagram: @ReaganEstherMyer If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at dignitytogether.org/targets and a signup for daily boosts through your inbox at the same place. Facebook: @HierarchyPodcast Twitter: @ScrewHierarchy

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