
Rose Cartwright
Author of Pure and The Maps We Carry, exploring mental health, trauma, and healing. Currently a screenwriter on the Netflix show 3 Body Problem.
Top 3 podcasts with Rose Cartwright
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Jun 1, 2025 • 31min
Episode 143, ‘The Philosophy of Mental Health’ with Rose Cartwright (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)
In this engaging discussion, Rose Cartwright, author of 'Pure' and 'The Maps We Carry,' dives deep into the current mental health crisis. She explores the societal shifts contributing to the rise of mental health disorders, questioning whether modern life or evolving narratives about mental well-being play a role. She shares personal experiences with various therapeutic methods, including psychedelic journeys, and examines the complex impact of socioeconomic factors on mental health. The conversation is a blend of humor and profound insights, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.

May 18, 2025 • 36min
Episode 143, ‘The Philosophy of Mental Health’ with Rose Cartwright (Part I - The Maps We Carry)
Rose Cartwright, author of 'Pure' and 'The Maps We Carry', dives into the urgent mental health crisis affecting society today. She explores the impact of modern life on mental well-being and critiques traditional biomedical approaches to mental suffering. Cartwright emphasizes the power of storytelling in navigating mental health challenges, advocating for new narratives and frameworks. She also discusses the complexities of psychiatric diagnoses, the role of psychedelics, and highlights how personal experiences shape our understanding of mental health.

Nov 6, 2024 • 40min
One Person's Journey from Medical Model Advocate to Skeptic: An Interview with Rose Cartwright
Rose Cartwright, a screenwriter and author known for her memoir "Pure," shares her evolution from medical model advocate to skeptic. She reflects on her personal journey with OCD and the dangers of simplistic mental health narratives. Cartwright delves into the influence of childhood trauma, the potential of meditation and psychedelics in healing, and the importance of nurturing community connections. Through her honesty, she urges a rethinking of mental health that embraces complexity and recognizes the limitations of traditional approaches.