

I Sing The Body Electric by Whitman -- With Guest Alex Spenser
Mar 15, 2018
An exploration of Walt Whitman's 'I Sing the Body Electric' with guest Alex Spenser, discussing the celebration of the body's beauty, the interconnectedness of body and soul, and the role of art in society. Topics also include myths in writing, loneliness in post-apocalyptic solitude, sensuality in literature, empowerment through truth with the MeToo movement, and redefining masculinity.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Beauty and Significance of the Human Body
01:46 • 18min
Exploring Words, Poetry, and Society's Divisiveness
19:31 • 15min
Exploring the Interconnectedness of Body and Soul
34:10 • 19min
Exploring Archetypes and Ideals in Art and Literature
53:29 • 16min
Exploring Myth, Fiction, and Essence in Writing
01:09:58 • 17min
Exploring Loneliness, Euphoria, and Despair in Post-Apocalyptic Solitude
01:27:21 • 2min
Exploration of Interruptions and Boundaries in Conversation
01:29:24 • 2min
Exploring the Sensuality of the Female Form in Literature
01:31:44 • 5min
Exploring Intensity and Inclusivity in Poetry and Religion
01:36:32 • 4min
Exploring Acceptance, Unconditional Love, and Boundaries in Relationships
01:40:25 • 3min
Empowerment Through Speaking Truth: MeToo Movement
01:43:17 • 21min
Empowering Women Through a Universal Database
02:04:13 • 12min
Shifting Perspectives on Sexual Assault
02:15:52 • 26min
Redefining Meekness and Masculinity
02:41:52 • 8min
Embracing Differences in Relationships
02:49:45 • 5min