The Taproot therapy podcasts discusses trauma anthropology, philosophy, mythology and the implications of psychology on art and design. We dabble in neuroscience, brain based medicine, Jungian psychology, and various modes of artistic expression and healing. It is more poetic and literary tha most therapy podcasts and we hope that you enjoy it.
Based in Birmingham Alabama, Taproot Therapy Collective is the premiere providers of therapy for severe and complex trauma, PTSD, anxiety and depression. We provide EMDR, brainspotting, Emotional Transformation Therapy ETT, gestalt, parts based, depth psychology, somatic, and, jungian therapy as well as QEEG, brain mapping and neurostimulation.
Website: https://gettherapybirmingham.com/
Taproot Therapy Collective
2025 Shady Crest Drive | Hoover, Alabama 35216
Phone: (205) 598-6471
Fax: (205) 634-3647
Email: Admin@GetTherapyBirmingham.com
The resources, videos and podcasts on our site and social media are no substitute for mental health treatment. Please find a qualified mental health provider and contact emergency services in your area in the event of an emergency to a provider in your area. Our number and email are only for scheduling at Taproot Therapy Collective are not monitored consistently and not a reliable resource for emergency services.
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The Taproot therapy podcasts discusses trauma anthropology, philosophy, mythology and the implications of psychology on art and design. We dabble in neuroscience, brain based medicine, Jungian psychology, and various modes of artistic expression and healing. It is more poetic and literary tha most therapy podcasts and we hope that you enjoy it.
Based in Birmingham Alabama, Taproot Therapy Collective is the premiere providers of therapy for severe and complex trauma, PTSD, anxiety and depression. We provide EMDR, brainspotting, Emotional Transformation Therapy ETT, gestalt, parts based, depth psychology, somatic, and, jungian therapy as well as QEEG, brain mapping and neurostimulation.
Website: https://gettherapybirmingham.com/
Taproot Therapy Collective
2025 Shady Crest Drive | Hoover, Alabama 35216
Phone: (205) 598-6471
Fax: (205) 634-3647
Email: Admin@GetTherapyBirmingham.com
The resources, videos and podcasts on our site and social media are no substitute for mental health treatment. Please find a qualified mental health provider and contact emergency services in your area in the event of an emergency to a provider in your area. Our number and email are only for scheduling at Taproot Therapy Collective are not monitored consistently and not a reliable resource for emergency services.
Walter Sorrells on Japanese Bladesmithing, Martial Arts, and the Artisan's Journey
Walter Sorrells Blades (Japanese sword site): https://www.waltersorrellsblades.com/
Tactix Armory (production knives): https://www.tactixarmory.com/
Sorrells Tool (new tool website): https://sorrelstool.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkLxJCuQZ4hStBfs8TCnT9Q
From Novelist to Master Swordsmith: In this captivating episode of Chap Therapy Collective: Discover Here, Grow, host Joel Blackstock welcomes Walter Sorrells, a master bladesmith whose extraordinary journey from bestselling mystery novelist to renowned Japanese sword maker offers profound insights into creativity, craftsmanship, and personal transformation.
Walter Sorrells has spent over 25 years perfecting the ancient art of Japanese bladesmithing. After writing more than 30 mystery and suspense novels (including an Edgar Award winner), Walter made the bold decision to pursue his passion for sword making full-time. Today, he's one of America's most respected makers of Japanese-inspired blades and has built a massive following through his educational YouTube channel with hundreds of thousands of subscribers.
In This Episode, We Explore:
The fascinating technical world of Japanese sword construction, from traditional tamahagane steel smelting to the intricate process of clay tempering that creates the legendary hamon (temper line). Walter shares how he evolved from purely commission work to developing his Tactix Armory production line and incorporating modern CNC machining into his craft.
The psychological and philosophical dimensions of martial arts training, including how Walter's 20 years in karate and Japanese sword arts shaped his approach to both life and metalwork. We dive deep into the concept of "killing the opponent on the inside" and how constraints and limitations often drive the greatest innovations.
The business realities of being a working artist, from dealing with difficult custom clients to finding your authentic voice in the marketplace. Walter's insights on genre, focus, and the importance of making "chairs not art" offer valuable lessons for any creative professional.
The intersection of ancient techniques and modern technology, as Walter discusses his journey into CNC machining and how he balances traditional hand-forging with contemporary production methods.
About Walter Sorrells: Walter holds a 3rd degree black belt in karate and has trained extensively in Japanese sword arts including Shinendo. His blades are fully functional works of art, crafted using traditional clay hardening techniques and often featuring folded steel construction reminiscent of historical Japanese swords. Through his YouTube channel, instructional videos, and tools business, Walter has become one of the most influential educators in the modern bladesmithing community.
Key Takeaways:
How to navigate major career transitions while staying true to your core identity
The importance of embracing limitations as sources of creativity
Why focusing on craft over self-expression often leads to better art
How traditional skills can be enhanced (not replaced) by modern technology
The role of practice and discipline in both martial arts and creative work
Whether you're interested in metalworking, martial arts, Japanese culture, or the broader questions of artistic development and career transformation, this conversation offers something valuable. Walter's story demonstrates that it's never too late to completely reinvent yourself while honoring the skills and wisdom you've already developed.
Connect with Walter Sorrells: Website: waltersorrellsblades.com Production Knives: tactixarmory.com YouTube: Search "Walter Sorrells" for hundreds of knife-making tutorials Patreon: patreon.com/WalterSorrells
About Chap Therapy Collective: Hosted by therapist and writer Joel Blackstock, Chap Therapy Collective explores the intersection of creativity, psychology, and personal growth through conversations with artists, craftspeople, and innovators. The show's motto "Discove
The Taproot therapy podcasts discusses trauma anthropology, philosophy, mythology and the implications of psychology on art and design. We dabble in neuroscience, brain based medicine, Jungian psychology, and various modes of artistic expression and healing. It is more poetic and literary tha most therapy podcasts and we hope that you enjoy it.
Based in Birmingham Alabama, Taproot Therapy Collective is the premiere providers of therapy for severe and complex trauma, PTSD, anxiety and depression. We provide EMDR, brainspotting, Emotional Transformation Therapy ETT, gestalt, parts based, depth psychology, somatic, and, jungian therapy as well as QEEG, brain mapping and neurostimulation.
Website: https://gettherapybirmingham.com/
Taproot Therapy Collective
2025 Shady Crest Drive | Hoover, Alabama 35216
Phone: (205) 598-6471
Fax: (205) 634-3647
Email: Admin@GetTherapyBirmingham.com
The resources, videos and podcasts on our site and social media are no substitute for mental health treatment. Please find a qualified mental health provider and contact emergency services in your area in the event of an emergency to a provider in your area. Our number and email are only for scheduling at Taproot Therapy Collective are not monitored consistently and not a reliable resource for emergency services.