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The Gentle Rebel Podcast
Andy Mort
92 episodes
13 hours ago
The Gentle Rebel Podcast explores the intersection of high sensitivity, creativity, and the influence of culture within, between, and around us. Through a mix of conversational and monologue episodes, I invite you to question the assumptions, pressures, and expectations we have accepted, and to experiment with ways to redefine the possibilities for our individual and collective lives when we view high sensitivity as both a personal trait and a vital part of our collective survival (and potential).
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The Gentle Rebel Podcast explores the intersection of high sensitivity, creativity, and the influence of culture within, between, and around us. Through a mix of conversational and monologue episodes, I invite you to question the assumptions, pressures, and expectations we have accepted, and to experiment with ways to redefine the possibilities for our individual and collective lives when we view high sensitivity as both a personal trait and a vital part of our collective survival (and potential).
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Arts,
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture
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Book Club | The Forest of Wool and Steel (Natsu Miyashita)
The Gentle Rebel Podcast
39 minutes 55 seconds
7 months ago
Book Club | The Forest of Wool and Steel (Natsu Miyashita)

In a world obsessed with productivity, competition, and the "hero’s journey," Natsu Miyashita’s The Forest of Wool and Steel shines a quietly revolutionary light on something altogether different.



This book is a balm for those who’ve felt out of step with society’s narrow definitions of success or crave a deeper, slower, more meaningful way of living.



In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, I explore what I took as its key themes and why they feel so radical in today’s hustle culture.









Beyond "Finding Your Purpose"



Society often frames purpose as something we discover "out there" - a preordained destiny waiting to be unlocked. But The Forest of Wool and Steel shows us something subtler: purpose isn’t discovered in that way; it’s woven through our responses to chance encounters.



The protagonist, Tomura, stumbles into piano tuning after a random school errand. What captivates him isn’t some grand mission but a moment of sensory awe:



"His whole body trembled. It was like hearing colour."



This moment isn’t about the piano giving him purpose; it’s about how the piano helps reveal what was ready to resonate within him. The novel suggests that any object, experience, or moment can become a doorway to the forest if we're listening.



High Sensitivity as an Ordinary Feature of Humanity



Unlike narratives that treat sensitivity as a flaw or a superpower, Miyashita normalises it as simply part of being human. Tomura and his mentors experience the world with a depth of processing.



One tuner feels exhausted by public telephones, billboards, and the dirt on the road. He has learned to recover through a metronome’s rhythm.



Tomura often needs time to process decisions, rejecting opportunities before slowly embracing them - a familiar experience for many HSPs.



The book’s quiet power lies in its refusal to pathologise or glorify sensitivity. Instead, it shows how deep attunement - to sound, environment, and subtlety, is the source of growth and meaning.



The Question of Success



Tomura’s apprenticeship defies every expectation of the "hero’s journey." There are no villains, no competitions, no triumphant climax. Instead, his growth is slow, iterative, and deeply personal:



How long until I can make that sound I heard on that first day?



The novel suggests that true mastery isn’t about conquering a craft but collaborating with it and understanding with more than the mind.



In a culture obsessed with optimisation and "levelling up," the seasonal, non-linear approach we witness here feels quietly radical.



Outgrowing Hustle Culture



The book gently critiques society’s obsession with measurable success. When Tomura’s brother mocks his belief that a piano’s sound contains "the whole world," it mirrors how modern culture dismisses wonder in favour of utility.



Yet the novel celebrates the "useless", the wasteful, and the ordinary:




* Knowing the names of trees



* The taste of olive oil-drizzled eggs



* The way light glistens at dawn




These moments aren’t "productive,
The Gentle Rebel Podcast
The Gentle Rebel Podcast explores the intersection of high sensitivity, creativity, and the influence of culture within, between, and around us. Through a mix of conversational and monologue episodes, I invite you to question the assumptions, pressures, and expectations we have accepted, and to experiment with ways to redefine the possibilities for our individual and collective lives when we view high sensitivity as both a personal trait and a vital part of our collective survival (and potential).