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Psyche
Quique Autrey
247 episodes
12 hours ago
A psychotherapist explores topics relating to psychotherapy, philosophy, culture, and religion.  
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A psychotherapist explores topics relating to psychotherapy, philosophy, culture, and religion.  
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Fred Sprinkle: Rites of Man
Psyche
1 hour 9 seconds
2 months ago
Fred Sprinkle: Rites of Man

In this episode of Psyche Podcast, I sit down with filmmaker Fred Sprinkle to talk about his powerful short film The Rites of Man. From the first time I watched it, I was struck by its beauty, depth, and the way it speaks to the struggles of masculinity in our culture today. Fred shares how the project was born out of his own reflections on manhood, mental health, and the pressures to constantly “maximize” in a world governed by metrics and algorithms.

We dive into the unique filmmaking process—shot on 16mm film—and explore themes of precarious masculinity, trauma, relationships, and the tension between connection and solitude. Our conversation also touches on philosophy, Byung-Chul Han, Zygmunt Bauman, religion, and the longing for community in a digital age.

This is one of those episodes that opens up big questions about what it means to be human, how we deal with pain, and how art can help us reflect on our lives. Whether you’re drawn to film, psychology, or questions of masculinity, I think you’ll find this conversation both thought-provoking and deeply human.

Psyche
A psychotherapist explores topics relating to psychotherapy, philosophy, culture, and religion.