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The Mad Genius Thesis
by Mnemosyne Media
Is there a thin line between brilliance and madness? The Mad Genius Thesis podcast investigates the complex and often controversial relationship between creativity and what we variously call madness—whether it’s labeled mental illness, neurodivergence, or simply the wild temperament of genius. Each episode explores cutting-edge research in psychology, neuroscience, and the creative arts to understand how extraordinary minds work—and why they so often seem to walk the edge. We unpack the myths of the “mad genius,” examine the lives of history’s most electrifying creators, and challenge the assu
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Without Religion, We Go Mad
Religion is irrational. It makes unprovable claims, contradicts science, and asks for faith where reason demands evidence. And yet — without it, human beings descend into despair, fragmentation, and madness. Across cultures and centuries, the sacred has given suffering meaning, death dignity, and life direction. When societies abandon religion, they don’t become purely rational — they become lost, desperate for substitutes, and vulnerable to darker forms of faith.In this episode, we explore the paradox at the heart of modernity: how something so unscientific remains essential to human sanity and social order. From the neurobiology of ritual to the collapse of meaning in secular societies, from ancient myths to modern nihilism, we trace why the sacred is not a luxury but a psychological necessity — and how rediscovering it may be the only way out of our age of anxiety.#WithoutGodWeGoMad #MadGeniusThesis #ReligionAndScience #MeaningCrisis #PhilosophyPodcast #Spirituality #FaithAndReason #Nietzsche #CarlJung #Psychology #MentalHealth #SacredAndProfane #MythAndModernity #AgeOfAnxiety
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Why Modern Freedom Inevitably Leads to Depression
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we confront a haunting paradox of the modern world: the more freedom we gain, the more depressed we seem to become. Why does a society built on choice, autonomy, and self-expression leave so many people feeling empty, anxious, and lost?We explore how modern freedom, unanchored from tradition, structure, or inherited identity, creates a crushing psychological burden. Drawing on existential philosophy, psychology, and cultural criticism, we examine how the collapse of external authority forces the individual to become their own god, therapist, and brand. But what if the self can’t bear that weight?Is our freedom liberating—or is it a trap? This episode asks whether depression is not a dysfunction, but a logical consequence of a culture obsessed with infinite possibility and allergic to limits.#FreedomAndDepression #ModernAnxiety #ExistentialCrisis #DepressionCulture #TheMadGeniusThesis #MentalHealthCrisis #ModernFreedom #PhilosophyPodcast #CamillePaglia #Nietzsche#Depression#camilleandjordan peterson
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Anatomy of Melancholy: The book that predicted modernity
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, a Renaissance-era deep dive into the causes, symptoms, and cures of melancholy. Drawing from classical philosophy, astrology, medicine, and personal observation, Burton offers an encyclopedic meditation on human suffering, creativity, and the delicate balance of the mind. How did the Renaissance view mental health, passion, and the influence of the stars? What can Burton’s insights teach us about modern depression, artistic temperament, and the role of moderation in life? Join us as we uncover how melancholy has shaped not only literature and philosophy but also the experience of genius itself.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #RobertBurton #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #RenaissancePhilosophy #TheAnatomyOfMelancholy #MentalHealthAndArt #MelancholyAndGenius #Podcast
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The Birth of Tragedy: Sanity, Madness, and Greek Culture
In this episode of *The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast*, we dive into **Friedrich Nietzsche’s *The Birth of Tragedy***, exploring how his vision of **Apollonian order and Dionysian chaos** shaped not only Greek tragedy but also German culture and modern thought. Drawing on multiple sources, we examine **Nietzsche’s influences, from Schopenhauer to Wagner**, his critique of modernity, and the book’s impact on **Freud, philosophy, and art theory**. How did Nietzsche’s early ideas evolve into his later philosophy? And what can his theory of tragedy tell us about **creativity, madness, and the human condition**? Join us as we unpack this **complex, provocative, and still-relevant work**. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #Nietzsche #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #TheBirthOfTragedy #ApollonianVsDionysian #PhilosophyAndArt #GermanCulture #Podcast
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"Dark patches": Walt Whitman's struggles with melancholy
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore the life and work of Walt Whitman, drawing from multiple biographies that illuminate his creative journey, personal struggles, and lasting influence. From his humble beginnings and strained family ties to the revolutionary impact of Leaves of Grass, Whitman crafted not only poetry but also a public image that blurred the lines between self-promotion and artistic vision. How did his experiences during the Civil War, his political ideals, and his fluid sense of identity shape his literary legacy? Did his later years, marked by illness and isolation, change the way he saw his own work? Join us as we examine Whitman’s genius, his challenges with fame, and the deep connection between his personal life, mental resilience, and poetic ambition.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #WaltWhitman #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #LeavesOfGrass #PoetryAndIdentity #CivilWarPoet #AmericanLiterature #Podcast
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Murder, Madness, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore The Surgeon of Crowthorne by Simon Winchester, a fascinating true story about the interplay of brilliance, madness, and obsession in the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary. At the heart of this tale are James Murray, the dictionary’s tireless editor, and William Chester Minor, a Civil War surgeon turned convicted murderer who became one of its most important contributors—all while confined to Broadmoor Asylum. How did Minor’s mental illness shape his intellectual output? What does his story reveal about the thin line between genius and madness? And how did the collaboration between these two men change the course of linguistics and literary history? Join us as we unravel this gripping and improbable chapter in the history of language, creativity, and mental illness.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #TheSurgeonOfCrowthorne #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #OxfordEnglishDictionary #MentalHealthAndArt #LanguageAndInsanity #Podcast
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Basquiat: 'Perishable' - Art as a Response to Grief and Loss
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Eric Fretz’s biography of Jean-Michel Basquiat, tracing his meteoric rise from graffiti artist to global art icon. Basquiat’s work, infused with themes of racism, inequality, and African American history, redefined contemporary art—but behind the brilliance was a man grappling with fame, mental health struggles, and drug addiction. How did his heritage, early experiences, and relationship with Andy Warhol shape his creative vision? Did the pressures of success accelerate his self-destruction? Join us as we examine Basquiat’s genius, his battles with inner demons, and the lasting impact of his art on culture and identity.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #JeanMichelBasquiat #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #StreetArt #BasquiatAndWarhol #MentalHealthAndArt #RacismAndArt #Podcast
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"Get as Much of That Poison Out" : Tupac's Art as Therapy
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Holler If You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur by Michael Eric Dyson, a deep dive into the life, artistry, and lasting influence of Tupac Shakur. More than just a rapper, Tupac was a poet, activist, and cultural icon, whose work reflected his intellectual depth, political consciousness, and personal demons. How did his childhood, addiction struggles, and complex relationships shape his music? What role did race, violence, and black nationalism play in his evolving identity? And why does the myth of Tupac continue to grow long after his death? Join us as we examine the intersection of genius, mental health, and the pressures of fame, uncovering the raw humanity behind the legend.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #TupacShakur #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #HipHopCulture #BlackNationalism #HollerIfYouHearMe #RapAndMentalHealth #Podcast
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César Vallejo : The Poet Who Predicted His Own Death
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Stephen M. Hart’s literary biography of César Vallejo, one of Latin America’s most profound and enigmatic poets. Vallejo’s poetry was deeply shaped by personal loss, poverty, political struggle, and illness, yet his voice remains timeless in its exploration of human suffering and resilience. How did his mental and physical hardships fuel his creative process? What role did his fraught relationships, evolving political convictions, and existential despair play in shaping his poetic vision? Join us as we uncover the interplay between Vallejo’s genius, his emotional torment, and the enduring power of his poetry, proving that art often emerges from life’s deepest wounds.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #CésarVallejo #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #PoetryAndSuffering #LatinAmericanLiterature #ExistentialPoetry #MentalHealthAndArt #Podcast
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Mirrors and Monsters: Jorge Luis Borges's Nightmares
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Borges and Me by Jay Parini, a surreal and deeply personal journey through literature, memory, and self-discovery. This “novelistic memoir” recounts Parini’s unexpected road trip through Scotland with the blind and enigmatic Jorge Luis Borges, whose mind—filled with labyrinths, mirrors, and riddles—turns the journey into a meditation on love, poetry, and the mysteries of existence. How did Borges, whose own life was marked by isolation, blindness, and existential thought, shape Parini’s understanding of creativity and purpose? And what does their meeting reveal about the interplay between storytelling, mental landscapes, and the struggles of artistic identity? Join us as we navigate the philosophical and psychological depths of Borges’ world, where reality and imagination blur.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #JorgeLuisBorges #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #LabyrinthOfTheMind #BorgesAndMe #LiteratureAndMemory #PhilosophyAndPoetry #Podcast
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Rabindranath Tagore's Restless Spirit : Versatility and Contradiction
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore the life and legacy of Rabindranath Tagore, as chronicled in the biography by Krishna Dutta and Andrew Robinson. A poet, philosopher, artist, and Nobel laureate, Tagore’s genius transcended borders, yet his life was shaped by personal loss, existential struggles, and emotional turmoil. How did his encounters with Western and Eastern cultures, his fraught relationship with Gandhi, and his pioneering educational vision at Shantiniketan influence his creative output? Did his deep introspection and moments of melancholy fuel his artistic brilliance? Join us as we uncover the complex interplay between Tagore’s mental state, his literary genius, and his lifelong quest for meaning.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #RabindranathTagore #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #NobelLaureate #IndianLiterature #PoetryAndPhilosophy #MentalHealthAndArt #Podcast
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"The Drama of Desperation": Depression's Grip on James Agee
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore James Agee: A Life by Laurence Bergreen, a portrait of the brilliant but troubled writer whose work spanned poetry, journalism, film criticism, and screenwriting. Agee’s life was shaped by intellectual ambition, personal turmoil, and an unrelenting pursuit of artistic truth, yet he also battled alcoholism, depression, and self-doubt. How did his mental health struggles influence his writing? Did his restlessness and self-destructive tendencies fuel his creative genius—or hinder it? Join us as we delve into Agee’s turbulent personal life, his artistic legacy, and the psychological cost of a mind that never stopped searching.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #JamesAgee #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #LiteraryGenius #AlcoholismAndArt #FilmCriticism #MentalHealthAndWriting #Podcast
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Rimbaud: Poetry, Trauma, and the Flight from Art
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Rimbaud: The Cost of Genius by Neal Oxenhandler, a deep dive into the life and work of Arthur Rimbaud, the rebellious poet who revolutionized literature before abandoning it entirely. Using psychoanalytic theory, we examine how Rimbaud’s fraught relationship with his mother, his sexuality, and his experiences with trauma and fantasy shaped his groundbreaking poetry. But why did this literary prodigy reject art for a life of exile in Africa? Was his creative genius inseparable from his psychological turmoil? And what does his journey from poet to trader reveal about the complex relationship between mental health, artistic vision, and self-destruction? Join us as we unravel the enigma of Rimbaud’s brilliance, suffering, and ultimate disappearance from the literary world.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #ArthurRimbaud #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #SymbolistPoetry #PoetryAndTrauma #FrenchLiterature #MentalHealthAndArt #Podcast
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Borstal Boy : The Inner Turmoil of Brendan Behan
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Brendan Behan: Life and Works by Michael O'Sullivan, a deep dive into the life of one of Ireland’s most charismatic and self-destructive literary figures. Behan’s world was shaped by political activism, imprisonment, and an unrelenting battle with alcoholism, yet out of this turmoil came some of the most powerful works of Irish literature, including The Quare Fellow and Borstal Boy. How did his mental health struggles, addiction, and volatile personality fuel both his brilliance and his downfall? Was his rebellious, chaotic spirit essential to his art—or did it consume him? Join us as we examine the connection between Behan’s literary genius, his self-destructive tendencies, and the role of trauma in the creative mind.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #BrendanBehan #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #IrishLiterature #AlcoholismAndArt #BorstalBoy #RebellionAndWriting #Podcast
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Diane Arbus – Photography, Obsession, and the Dark Side of Creativity
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Diane Arbus: A Biography by Patricia Bosworth, a revealing look at the life of one of photography’s most provocative and enigmatic figures. Born into privilege but drawn to the margins of society, Arbus rejected convention to document the unusual, the grotesque, and the overlooked. Her work challenged notions of beauty and normalcy, but behind the lens, she battled depression, artistic obsession, and personal turmoil. How did her mental health struggles fuel her creative vision? What was the cost of her uncompromising pursuit of raw human truth? Join us as we examine the complex relationship between creativity, mental illness, and the haunting imagery of Diane Arbus.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #DianeArbus #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #PhotographyAndMentalHealth #ArtAndObsession #OutsiderArt #Podcast
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"'I have cultivated my hysteria": Baudelaire's embrace of mental illness
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Baudelaire’s World by Rosemary Lloyd, a deep dive into the life, art, and tortured mind of Charles Baudelaire. A poet of modernity, exile, and decadence, Baudelaire lived a life marked by mental anguish, addiction, and creative obsession. How did his struggles with depression, self-destructive tendencies, and alienation fuel his visionary poetry? What role did his fascination with memory, duality, and the darker aspects of human nature play in shaping his artistic legacy? Join us as we examine the deep connection between Baudelaire’s genius and his personal demons, uncovering how his suffering became the raw material for some of the most haunting poetry in literary history.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #CharlesBaudelaire #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #BaudelairesWorld #PoetryAndMentalHealth #ModernityAndExile #FrenchLiterature #Podcast
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Numbers and Nerves: The Creative Struggles of Srinivasa Ramanujan
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore The Man Who Knew Infinity by Robert Kanigel, the extraordinary story of Srinivasa Ramanujan, a self-taught mathematical genius whose intuitive brilliance reshaped the field. Despite his astonishing insights, Ramanujan faced cultural displacement, health struggles, and the pressures of academia when he moved from India to Cambridge. How did his isolation, mental strain, and fragile health intersect with his creative genius? Was his obsession with numbers and spiritual approach to mathematics both a gift and a burden? Join us as we examine the delicate balance between mental health, intellectual brilliance, and the cost of pushing the limits of human thought.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #SrinivasaRamanujan #TheManWhoKnewInfinity #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #MathematicalGenius #MentalHealth #GHHardy #Podcast
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Darkness Visible, William Styron's memoir of major depression
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness by William Styron, a raw and deeply personal account of the author’s battle with severe depression. Styron takes us through his descent into despair, hospitalization, and the fight for recovery, offering a rare glimpse into the inner world of a creative mind under siege. How did his depression affect his writing, relationships, and sense of self? What does his journey reveal about the link between creativity and mental illness, and how can we better understand the stigma surrounding depression? Join us as we discuss Styron’s struggle, his survival, and the light that emerges from even the darkest depths.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #WilliamStyron #DarknessVisible #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #DepressionAndArt #MentalHealthAwareness #WritersAndDepression #Podcast
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Yukio Mishima: Art, Obsession, and Tragic Genius
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore the life, work, and shocking death of Yukio Mishima, one of Japan’s most enigmatic literary figures. From his early influences and literary brilliance to his obsession with beauty, honor, and nationalism, Mishima’s story is one of artistic intensity and psychological complexity. His dramatic ritualistic suicide was not just a political statement but the culmination of a lifelong interplay between creativity, ideology, and self-destruction. How did his struggles with identity, perfectionism, and mental health shape his work? And what does his story reveal about the dark side of genius? Join us as we delve into Mishima’s aesthetic vision, his militaristic obsessions, and the haunting connection between artistic brilliance and psychological turmoil.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #YukioMishima #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #JapaneseLiterature #MentalHealth #ArtAndObsession #RitualAndHonor #Podcast
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The Beat Era : "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness."
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore The Beat Generation by Jamie Russell, a critical look at the countercultural movement that redefined American literature and identity. From Kerouac’s spontaneous prose to Ginsberg’s radical poetry and Burroughs’ experimental narratives, the Beats challenged societal norms, embraced spiritual quests, drugs, and nonconformity, and reimagined what it meant to be an artist. But how did fame, mental health struggles, and the pressures of rebellion shape their creative output? And what is the connection between artistic genius and self-destruction? Join us as we dive into the life, work, and cultural impact of the Beats, exploring how their legacy continues to shape literature, film, and music today.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #BeatGeneration #JackKerouac #AllenGinsberg #WilliamBurroughs #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #Counterculture #Beatniks #Podcast
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The Age of Melancholy and the Failure of Modern Psychiatry
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore The Age of Melancholy by Blazer, a critical examination of how modern psychiatry has shifted from social to biological explanations of depression. While medication dominates treatment, Blazer argues that we’ve overlooked the social and cultural roots of mental distress, from work stress and economic pressures to the loss of hope in postmodern society. How does this shift impact creativity and the experience of melancholy? What can we learn from historical approaches to mental health, including the decline of community-based psychiatry? And how do war syndromes and societal framing influence the way we understand emotional suffering? Join us as we explore the complex interplay between mental illness, creativity, and the world we live in.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #TheAgeOfMelancholy #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #DepressionAndSociety #MentalHealth #SocialPsychiatry #Medicalization #Podcast
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"The world has used me ill." The Story of Jurassic Mary
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Jurassic Mary: Mary Anning and Primeval Monsters, a fascinating look at the life and legacy of Mary Anning, the groundbreaking 19th-century fossil hunter who changed the course of paleontology. Despite her extraordinary discoveries of ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs, Anning faced social barriers, gender discrimination, and exclusion from the scientific elite. How did her working-class background and outsider status shape her struggles and triumphs? What does her story reveal about genius, recognition, and the cost of breaking new ground? Join us as we uncover the mental and social challenges of pioneering creativity in the world of science.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #MaryAnning #JurassicMary #MadGenius #WomenInScience #CreativityAndMadness #Paleontology #FossilHunter #Podcast
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Melancholia : The Western Malady
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Melancholia: The Western Malady by Matthew Bell, an in-depth look at how melancholia has shaped Western culture, art, and philosophy from ancient Greece to the 19th century. Bell challenges traditional scholarship by examining melancholia’s methodological nature, its ties to self-consciousness, and its cultural evolution. How has melancholia influenced the creative process, from philosophy to literature? What role does self-scrutiny and individualism play in shaping the tortured artist archetype? And how have capitalism and medical science altered our perception of melancholia over time? Join us as we unpack the deep connection between mental suffering and artistic brilliance, tracing the ways in which melancholia has fueled some of history’s greatest creative minds.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #Melancholia #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #PhilosophyAndArt #MentalHealthHistory #SelfConsciousness #WesternCulture #Podcast
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The Sickness Unto Death : Finding Selfhood Through Despair and Creativity
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore the life and philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, the Danish thinker whose work laid the foundation for existentialism. Known for his deep reflections on faith, despair, and the self, Kierkegaard struggled with melancholy, anxiety, and isolation, yet channeled these into some of the most profound philosophical and literary works of the 19th century. How did his existential crises fuel his creativity? What role did his failed engagement to Regine Olsen and his conflict with organized religion play in shaping his philosophy? And what does his concept of "the sickness unto death" reveal about the connection between mental suffering and artistic brilliance? Join us as we unravel the paradox of Kierkegaard’s genius—his pain, his passion, and his pursuit of truth.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #SørenKierkegaard #Existentialism #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #Philosophy #AnxietyAndArt #TheSicknessUntoDeath #Podcast
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The Divided Self : Exploring Duality in Thomas Mann's works
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Thomas Mann: Life as a Work of Art by Hermann Kurzke, a compelling biography that examines the deep connection between Mann’s personal struggles and his literary genius. Mann’s life was a balancing act—between art and politics, tradition and modernity, personal desires and public expectations. We discuss how his relationships, German identity, and the rise of fascism shaped his work, from Buddenbrooks to Doctor Faustus. How did his evolving views on society, exile, and personal identity influence his creativity? And what does his lifelong approach to crafting life as art reveal about the link between mental health and the artistic process? Join us as we uncover the complex mind of Thomas Mann and his pursuit of artistic immortality.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #ThomasMann #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #LifeAsArt #GermanLiterature #ExileAndIdentity #DoctorFaustus #Podcast
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Magic Theater of the Mind : Hesse's Exploration of the Subconscious
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Gunnar Decker’s biography of Hermann Hesse, a deep dive into the life and mind of the author of Steppenwolf and The Glass Bead Game. Hesse’s work is a testament to the link between creativity, mental health, and self-exploration, shaped by his struggles with identity, vocation, and emotional turmoil. From his conflicted relationship with Pietism and his parents to his lifelong search for meaning, Hesse’s journey was one of rebellion, introspection, and artistic reinvention. We examine how Romanticism, mysticism, and existential questioning influenced his novels, and how his battles with depression and personal crises fueled some of the most profound literary explorations of the 20th century. Was Hesse’s creative genius a product of his inner suffering? Join us as we uncover the complex relationship between mental health and artistic brilliance through the life and works of Hermann Hesse.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #HermannHesse #Steppenwolf #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #MentalHealthAndArt #TheGlassBeadGame #Existentialism #Podcast
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The Addictive Spotlight : Maria Callas and the Perils of Fame
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Maria Callas: The Woman Behind the Legend by Arianna Huffington, an intimate look at the opera icon’s extraordinary talent and turbulent inner world. Callas was more than a diva—she was an artist obsessed with perfection, often battling self-doubt, personal struggles, and the immense pressure of fame. We examine how her relentless pursuit of artistic excellence took a toll on her mental health, influencing both her triumphs and tragedies. Did her emotional turmoil fuel her legendary performances? How does perfectionism, vulnerability, and creative genius intersect in the lives of great artists? Join us as we uncover the deep connection between mental health and the artistic spirit through the life of Maria Callas.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #MariaCallas #OperaLegend #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #PerfectionismAndArt #MentalHealth #AriannaHuffington #Podcast
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The Daemon Knows – Genius, Inspiration, and the American Sublime
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore The Daemon Knows by Harold Bloom, a deep dive into the mystical force of daemonic inspiration in American literature. Bloom examines how twelve literary giants—including Whitman, Melville, Emerson, and Dickinson—engaged with European traditions, the American Sublime, and transformative peak experiences in their writing. We discuss Moby-Dick, Leaves of Grass, and other landmark works, unpacking themes of consciousness, identity, and the human condition. How did Shakespeare shape Melville and Dickinson? What is the relationship between poetic genius and the "daemon" that drives creation? Join us as we navigate Bloom’s vision of literary greatness and the haunted minds of America’s most influential writers.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #HaroldBloom #TheDaemonKnows #MadGenius #AmericanSublime #CreativityAndMadness #Whitman #Melville #Podcast
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Tolstoy's Torment : Mental Anguish and Creative Genius
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Tolstoy: A Biography by A. N. Wilson, an in-depth look at the life, philosophy, and creative genius of Leo Tolstoy. From his aristocratic origins to his dramatic spiritual crises and ultimate renunciation of wealth, we examine how Tolstoy’s personal struggles shaped masterpieces like War and Peace and Anna Karenina. How did the sociopolitical turmoil of 19th-century Russia influence his writing? What fueled his radical shift toward mysticism, pacifism, and religious reform? And how did his tumultuous relationships with family and fellow intellectuals impact his artistic vision? Join us as we unravel the contradictions of one of history’s greatest literary minds—an artist constantly at war with himself.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #LeoTolstoy #WarAndPeace #MadGenius #TolstoyBiography #CreativityAndMadness #RussianLiterature #Podcast
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From Melancholia to Depression – How Psychiatry Redefined Mood Disorders
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore From Melancholia to Depression by Åsa Jansson, a deep dive into the 19th-century transformation of mental health diagnoses. We discuss how melancholia evolved into depression, shaped by advances in physiology, asylum practices, and cultural beliefs. Key figures like Laycock, Carpenter, Griesinger, and Maudsley played pivotal roles in redefining disordered emotions, linking them to medical science and statistical data. How did shifting diagnostic criteria affect perceptions of suicidal tendencies, religious delusions, and mental pain? And what does this shift reveal about modern psychiatry and neoliberal influences on mental health? Join us as we trace the medicalization of mood disorders and its impact on the creative mind.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #MentalHealthHistory #Melancholia #Depression #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #Psychiatry #Podcast
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Melancholy and Genius – The Eighteenth-Century View of Creative Despair
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we examine Melancholy Experience in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century, a fascinating exploration of how melancholy and depression were understood, represented, and treated before modern psychiatry. This collection of essays uncovers the fashionable side of melancholy, its philosophical and medical interpretations, and its deep connections to religion, gender, and class. We discuss how writers like Boswell, Shakespeare, and Gray portrayed sorrow, and whether the romanticization of melancholy shaped enduring myths about creativity and suffering. Did a shift in medical thinking contribute to modern misunderstandings of mental illness? Join us as we trace the historical roots of depression and its lasting impact on artistic identity.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #EighteenthCentury #MelancholyAndGenius #MadGenius #DepressionInArt #CreativeSuffering #Podcast
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Camille Paglia : Order and Chaos in the Creative Psyche
In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Sexual Personae by Camille Paglia, a bold analysis of Western art, sexuality, and the tension between order and chaos. Paglia argues that creativity thrives in the struggle between the Apollonian (rational, structured) and Dionysian (wild, primal) forces, shaping history’s greatest artists and thinkers. We discuss how sexuality, aggression, and artistic genius are intertwined, challenging conventional feminist perspectives and ideas about mental illness. Does the artist’s struggle with chaos fuel creativity—or destroy it? Join us as we dissect Paglia’s provocative theories on art, gender, and the dark side of creative brilliance.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #CamillePaglia #SexualPersonae #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #ApollonianVsDionysian #ArtAndSex #Podcast
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From Ecstasy to Despair: The Two Sides of Isadora Duncan
Was Isadora Duncan’s radical approach to dance a product of pure genius, or did it emerge from personal turmoil and defiance of societal norms? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Done into Dance: Isadora Duncan in America by Ann Daly, examining how Duncan’s artistic vision, emotional intensity, and unconventional life blurred the line between brilliance and instability. From her deep belief in dance as a spiritual and intellectual force to the tragedies and struggles that haunted her, Duncan redefined movement while battling inner and outer chaos. Was her artistic rebellion a sign of mental resilience, or did her relentless pursuit of freedom mask deeper psychological struggles?🎙✨ #MadGenius #IsadoraDuncan #DanceAndMadness #TheMadGeniusThesis #CreativityAndMentalHealth #ArtAsRebellion #RevolutionaryGenius
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Emily Dickinson : "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain"
Was Emily Dickinson’s legendary isolation a conscious choice, or a sign of deeper mental struggles? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Emily Dickinson: A Literary Life by Linda Wagner-Martin, examining how her seclusion, potential struggles with depression and anxiety, and obsession with mortality shaped her poetic genius. Her unconventional style and introspective themes suggest a mind wrestling with profound emotional depths, possibly exacerbated by repressed trauma, societal pressures, or neurodivergence. Was her isolation a sanctuary for creativity, or did her mental health struggles lock her away from the world that might have celebrated her in life, rather than only in death?🎙✨ #MadGenius #EmilyDickinson #CreativityAndMentalHealth #TheMadGeniusThesis #PoeticMadness #ReclusiveGenius #DepressionAndArt
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Emperor of Eccentricity : Exploring the Mind of Howard Hughes
Was Howard Hughes a visionary entrepreneur, or was his brilliance ultimately consumed by his own mind? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, examining the fine line between innovation and mental instability. From revolutionizing aviation and filmmaking to his spiral into paranoia, isolation, and addiction, Hughes embodied both extraordinary creativity and the devastating effects of unchecked mental illness. Did his genius fuel his decline, or was his brilliance a desperate attempt to outrun his deepest fears?🎙✨ #MadGenius #HowardHughes #CreativityAndMadness #TheMadGeniusThesis #InnovationAndObsession #MentalHealthAndGenius #VisionaryOrMadman
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"Coldness & Desertion of the Spirit": Hume's Dark Night of the Soul
Was David Hume’s philosophical genius shaped by his battles with doubt and melancholy? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore David Hume: A Biography by Ernest Campbell Mossner, examining how Hume’s skepticism, emotional struggles, and intellectual defiance influenced his groundbreaking ideas. Despite early career failures and periods of deep introspection, Hume’s writings on human nature, reason, and perception reshaped philosophy and inspired generations of thinkers. Did his struggles with self-doubt and societal rejection fuel his creativity, or was his genius a triumph over the very uncertainties he spent his life dissecting?🎙✨ #MadGenius #DavidHume #CreativityAndMelancholy #TheMadGeniusThesis #PhilosophyAndMentalHealth #SkepticismAndGenius #HumeAndCreativity
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Hitchcock's Gaze: Vision, Voyeurism, and the Watching Birds
Was Alfred Hitchcock’s cinematic brilliance fueled by his own psychological darkness? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock by Donald Spoto, uncovering how his obsessions, fears, and controlling nature shaped his legendary films. From his meticulous filmmaking techniques to his complicated relationships with actors and collaborators, Hitchcock blurred the line between creative genius and personal torment. Did his darker impulses drive his artistry, or were they an unavoidable cost of his relentless pursuit of perfection?🎙✨ #MadGenius #AlfredHitchcock #DarkSideOfGenius #CreativityAndMadness #TheMadGeniusThesis #FilmmakingAndObsession #HitchcockLegacy
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'My Hideous Progeny': Mary Shelley, Mental Torment, and the Birth of a Monster
Was Mary Shelley’s literary genius born from inspiration, or was it forged in struggle? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore the life and mind of Mary Shelley, examining how personal tragedy, intellectual ambition, and the influence of radical thinkers shaped her groundbreaking work, Frankenstein.From her complex relationships with William Godwin and Percy Bysshe Shelley to her financial struggles and battles as a woman in a male-dominated literary world, Mary Shelley’s life was as tumultuous as the novel that made her famous. This episode delves into the interplay between creativity and emotional turmoil, questioning whether her personal losses—her mother’s death, miscarriages, and the death of Percy—were catalysts for her dark and visionary storytelling. Was Frankenstein an act of pure imagination, or a reflection of the grief and isolation that haunted her?🎙✨ #MadGenius #MaryShelley #Frankenstein #CreativityAndMadness #TheMadGeniusThesis #GothicGenius #WomenInLiterature
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What if the Right Brain was the Master and the Left Brain was his Emissary?
Does the structure of our brain shape the course of human creativity? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore The Master and His Emissary by Iain McGilchrist, examining the profound influence of the brain’s hemispheres on culture, art, and intellectual history.McGilchrist argues that the right hemisphere, which sees the world holistically, and the left hemisphere, which focuses on abstraction and analysis, have been in a centuries-long struggle for dominance. Have we lost the balance that fuels creativity and deep understanding? From the Renaissance to Modernism, this episode explores how shifts in hemispheric dominance have shaped the evolution of ideas—and whether our culture’s increasing left-brain focus is stifling imagination and intuition.🎙✨ #MadGenius #IainMcGilchrist #TheMasterAndHisEmissary #CreativityAndLogic #TheMadGeniusThesis #BrainAndCulture #HemisphericThinking
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Melancholy and the Muse: Lincoln's Depression and Creative Leadership
Did Abraham Lincoln’s struggles shape his extraordinary leadership and creativity? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore David Herbert Donald’s biography of Lincoln, uncovering how personal hardship, depression, and political turmoil influenced one of history’s most revered figures.From his difficult childhood and strained family relationships to the immense pressures of the Civil War, Lincoln’s life was marked by profound emotional and intellectual struggles. His evolving stance on slavery, political battles, and the weight of making nation-altering decisions took a toll on his mental health. Yet, through his melancholy, Lincoln displayed deep insight, resilience, and an ability to communicate with poetic brilliance. Was his genius as a leader shaped by his inner struggles, or did he rise in spite of them?🎙✨ #MadGenius #AbrahamLincoln #LeadershipAndStruggle #TheMadGeniusThesis #CreativityAndMelancholy #LincolnBiography #GeniusAndResilience
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Creative Illness : Jung and the Red Book
Was Carl Jung’s Red Book a descent into madness or a revolutionary act of creative genius? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore C.G. Jung's Red Book: Journey into Analytical Psychology by Walter Boechat, examining how Jung’s confrontation with his unconscious mind shaped modern psychology.Written during a midlife crisis, The Red Book became the foundation of Jung’s key ideas—individuation, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. Using active imagination, personification, and symbolic language, Jung documented a visionary journey that blurred the line between mysticism and scientific inquiry. Was he on the brink of psychosis, or was this deep engagement with the unconscious the very essence of creative insight? This episode unpacks Jung’s exploration of the psyche, the therapeutic legacy of The Red Book, and the fine line between madness and self-discovery.🎙✨ #MadGenius #CarlJung #TheRedBook #AnalyticalPsychology #CreativityAndMadness #TheMadGeniusThesis #JungianPsychology
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Recycling Trauma : Autobiography in the plays of Tennessee Williams
Was Tennessee Williams’ brilliance inseparable from his personal demons? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Tennessee Williams: Everyone Else is an Audience by Ronald Hayman, examining the intersection of his creativity, mental health struggles, and personal relationships.From his troubled childhood and his bond with his sister Rose to his battles with addiction, sexuality, and artistic pressure, Williams transformed personal anguish into some of the most powerful plays in American theater. A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and The Glass Menagerie weren’t just stories—they were echoes of his own struggles. As his fame grew, so did his dependence on drugs and his emotional turmoil. Did his suffering fuel his genius, or was it the very thing that ultimately consumed him? This episode explores the myth of the tortured playwright and the price of turning pain into art.🎙✨ #MadGenius #TennesseeWilliams #CreativityAndMadness #TheaterAndTorment #TheMadGeniusThesis #TorturedPlaywright #GeniusAndSuffering
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The Agony and the 'Origin': Darwin's Journey Through Illness and Inspiration.
Was Charles Darwin’s scientific genius shaped by his struggles, or was his creativity a product of collaboration and perseverance? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Charles Darwin: The Power of Place by Janet Browne, uncovering the intellectual and personal challenges that shaped one of history’s most revolutionary thinkers.Darwin’s On the Origin of Species sparked controversy and transformed science, but behind his groundbreaking work lay deep personal struggles—battles with chronic illness, the weight of intellectual criticism, and the complexities of Victorian society. Did these challenges fuel his creativity, or did his genius thrive despite them? This episode delves into Darwin’s relationships with peers like Wallace and Huxley, the cultural shifts surrounding his ideas, and how his methodical yet radical thinking reshaped the world.🎙✨ #MadGenius #CharlesDarwin #EvolutionAndCreativity #TheMadGeniusThesis #ScienceAndStruggle #Darwinism #GeniusAndResilience
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Five Ways Split: The Fragmented Genius of Judy Garland
Was Judy Garland’s immense talent inseparable from her personal struggles? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland by Gerald Clarke, examining how fame, pressure, and addiction shaped one of Hollywood’s most iconic performers.From her early years as a child star in The Wizard of Oz to her legendary performances in A Star is Born, Garland captivated audiences while battling relentless demands from studio executives, complex personal relationships, and lifelong struggles with mental health. Did her pain fuel her artistry, or was she a victim of an industry that exploited her brilliance? This episode unpacks the toll of genius, the price of fame, and the enduring myth of the tortured artist.🎙✨ #MadGenius #JudyGarland #CreativityAndMadness #HollywoodTragedy #TheMadGeniusThesis #TorturedArtist #LegendAndLegacy
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Nothing Was the Same: A Memoir by Kay Redfield Jamison
How does grief shape the mind of a creative genius? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Nothing Was the Same by Kay Redfield Jamison, a deeply personal memoir about love, loss, and resilience.Jamison reflects on her marriage to Richard Wyatt, their shared passions, and the emotional toll of his battle with cancer. As someone who has long studied mental illness, she offers unique insights into how grief intersects with creativity and mental health. This episode examines how profound loss can alter perception, fuel artistic expression, and challenge the mad genius myth. Does suffering deepen creativity, or does it threaten to undo it entirely?🎙✨ #MadGenius #KayRedfieldJamison #NothingWasTheSame #CreativityAndGrief #LoveAndLoss #TheMadGeniusThesis #MentalHealthAndArt
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An Unquiet Mind by Kay Redfield Jamison
Can mental illness fuel creativity, or does it threaten to destroy it? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore An Unquiet Mind by Kay Redfield Jamison, a raw and deeply personal account of living with manic-depressive illness.As both a psychiatrist and a patient, Jamison offers rare insight into the exhilarating highs of mania, the crushing depths of depression, and the struggle to find balance through treatment. This episode examines the connection between bipolar disorder and creativity, the stigma surrounding mental illness, and the complex reality behind the mad genius myth. Does brilliance require madness, or is that one of the most enduring and dangerous misconceptions?🎙✨ #MadGenius #AnUnquietMind #KayRedfieldJamison #BipolarAndCreativity #MentalHealth #TheMadGeniusThesis #CreativityAndMadness
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Shadow Behind the Spotlight: Marilyn Monroe’s Genius and Pain
Was Marilyn Monroe’s captivating brilliance shaped by her struggles, or did fame amplify her inner turmoil? This episode of The Mad Genius Thesis explores Marilyn Monroe: The Biography by Donald Spoto, uncovering the complex connection between her creativity and mental health.From a childhood marked by instability to her meteoric rise in Hollywood, Monroe crafted an image of effortless glamour while battling deep emotional struggles behind the scenes. Her marriages, professional relationships, and the relentless pressures of fame took a toll on her mental well-being, leaving the question—was Monroe’s creative genius fueled by her pain, or was it a fleeting refuge from it? The episode also examines the final, tragic chapter of her life, questioning how the pressures of celebrity and personal demons shaped her fate.🎙✨ #MadGenius #MarilynMonroe #CreativityAndMadness #HollywoodTragedy #TheMadGeniusThesis #GeniusAndSuffering #TorturedArtist
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Holden's Breakdown: Mental Health in Salinger's World
Did J.D. Salinger’s literary brilliance come at the cost of his mental well-being? This episode of The Mad Genius Thesis explores Kenneth Slawenski’s biography of Salinger, tracing the complex relationship between his creativity and his deepening isolation.From his traumatic experiences in World War II to the creation of The Catcher in the Rye, Salinger’s life was marked by personal and artistic struggles. As his fame grew, so did his need for seclusion—was this self-preservation, or a symptom of something deeper? This episode examines the impact of trauma, spiritual searching, and the pressures of literary success on his fragile mental state, questioning whether Salinger’s genius was fueled by his suffering or hindered by it.🎙✨ #MadGenius #JDSalinger #CreativityAndMadness #TheCatcherInTheRye #TheMadGeniusThesis #IsolationAndGenius #LiteraryGenius
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The Crack-Up : F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Maladjustment to Life"
Was F. Scott Fitzgerald’s brilliance inseparable from his self-destruction? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Some Sort of Epic Grandeur by Matthew J. Bruccoli, examining the link between Fitzgerald’s creativity and his struggles with alcoholism, financial instability, and personal turmoil.From his early literary ambitions to his turbulent marriage with Zelda Sayre—whose own mental health battles shaped their lives—Fitzgerald’s genius was shadowed by excess and despair. Did his struggles fuel The Great Gatsby and his other works, or was his artistry a fragile thing crushed by addiction and lost dreams? This episode unpacks the myth of the tortured writer and the real price of literary greatness.🎙✨ #MadGenius #FScottFitzgerald #CreativityAndMadness #TheGreatGatsby #TorturedWriter #TheMadGeniusThesis #LiteraryGenius
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"Mad Shelley" : The Storm of Emotion and The Spirit of Defiance
Was Percy Shelley’s poetic brilliance fueled by turmoil, or was his creativity a refuge from it? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Shelley: A Biography by Richard Holmes, examining the poet’s rebellious spirit, personal tragedies, and emotional struggles.Expulsion, exile, financial ruin, and the grief of losing children shaped both his art and his psyche. Did Shelley’s genius thrive on suffering, or was the “mad poet” myth a distortion of his reality? This episode unpacks the link between creativity, instability, and the Romantic ideal of the tortured artist.🎙✨ #MadGenius #PercyShelley #Romanticism #CreativityAndMadness #TorturedArtist #TheMadGeniusThesis #PoeticGenius
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Is there a thin line between brilliance and madness? The Mad Genius Thesis podcast investigates the complex and often controversial relationship between creativity and what we variously call madness—whether it’s labeled mental illness, neurodivergence, or simply the wild temperament of genius. Each episode explores cutting-edge research in psychology, neuroscience, and the creative arts to understand how extraordinary minds work—and why they so often seem to walk the edge. We unpack the myths of the “mad genius,” examine the lives of history’s most electrifying creators, and challenge the assu
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