This chapter explores the lasting impact of upbringing and cultural background on the artistic journey of the speakers. They discuss their Jesuit education, the immigrant mentality instilled by their family's history, and the personal challenges faced in New Orleans' music scene. The conversation emphasizes the importance of emotional safety in childhood, the dynamics of sibling relationships, and the struggles of modern parenting while fostering resilience and connection.
Jay and Mark Duplass are two of my favorite humans. They are filmmakers, writers, directors, producers, actors, and activists. They’re also partners, fathers, and brothers who believe in connection, love, and the importance of small moments. In this episode, we talk about their memoir, Like Brothers, and how so much of what we crave in life comes from straddling the paradoxes inherent in love, creativity, and relationships.
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