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The Precipice of Delusion
Julian Gavilanes
26 episodes
8 months ago

My name is Julian Gavilanes. I am an actor, filmmaker and now podcaster in NYC, who has an ever-growing fascination with the artists journey. Furthermore, how they've uniquely managed to stick with it through all the inevitable adversity that seems to be a prerequisite for getting to where they want to go. 

Many artistic people will say, "you have to be delusional just to believe you even can." And this show attempts to explore how some of my favorite artists in the world learned to cross over from just believing that they could do this, to actually executing these "impossible" aspirations. 

Ideally, through these conversations we will impart some level of valuable insight for all of us who are struggling to keep pushing the rock up the hill. Attempt to find the best skills for prioritizing self-care inside and keeping positivity at the forefront of their hearts. Because at the end of the day, no matter what level you reach--it doesn't get and easier. It just gets different. But the good news is, you're not alone. And you're far from inadequate. So, enjoy the talks and stay inspired!



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My name is Julian Gavilanes. I am an actor, filmmaker and now podcaster in NYC, who has an ever-growing fascination with the artists journey. Furthermore, how they've uniquely managed to stick with it through all the inevitable adversity that seems to be a prerequisite for getting to where they want to go. 

Many artistic people will say, "you have to be delusional just to believe you even can." And this show attempts to explore how some of my favorite artists in the world learned to cross over from just believing that they could do this, to actually executing these "impossible" aspirations. 

Ideally, through these conversations we will impart some level of valuable insight for all of us who are struggling to keep pushing the rock up the hill. Attempt to find the best skills for prioritizing self-care inside and keeping positivity at the forefront of their hearts. Because at the end of the day, no matter what level you reach--it doesn't get and easier. It just gets different. But the good news is, you're not alone. And you're far from inadequate. So, enjoy the talks and stay inspired!



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Music Interviews
Arts,
TV & Film,
Music,
Performing Arts
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Dan Olson on the Abject Normalcy of Being A Trans Artist.
The Precipice of Delusion
1 hour 41 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
Dan Olson on the Abject Normalcy of Being A Trans Artist.

Dan Olson is an actor, (Mr. Robot, The Blacklist), filmmaker, creator and somewhat of a renaissance person. They have been acting on stages around the world for well over a decade in plays like, "Antigone," "Jericho" and "The Addams Family, where they got to play LURCH. Dan also happens to be trans. And has been on an artistic journey of themself to explore the depths of their human condition and inflect that back outwards into the universe. Dan and Julian discuss what it was like growing up in a small farm town in Wisconsin, being raised SUPER religiously and contending with hating themself for something they didn't choose. How they discovered a key to repelling their insecurities through becoming an actor, and the liberation that came with being able to live truthfully on stage. At least for a period. And then what it finally took to stop hiding behind the characters they were playing and figure out how to become the topic of their own stories. Dan is on a mission to rewrite a narrative that our culture can finally start to get behind. One that has nothing to do with gender or belief systems or which way we lean--but instead about what make us uniquely human in the face of adversity and pain. And how we continue to find our strength and wonder through it all. A mission that this podcast FULLY supports.


For EXCLUSIVE shows and unreleased material, go check out my PATREON PAGE: patreon.com/theprecipiceofdelusion, and learn ways to support this podcast there!


Follow Julian on Instagram @juliangavilanes and this podcast @theprecipiceofdelusion


Check out Dan's work here: https://www.dan-olson.com/2017/1/4/dan-olson-drama-1


And Hear Dan's tribute to himself and all those moving through it: "Reliably Predictable." https://soundcloud.com/danol5on/reliably-predictable-final-6?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=1&si=78DF918123504535ADEBF2CC84363E57&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing


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The Precipice of Delusion

My name is Julian Gavilanes. I am an actor, filmmaker and now podcaster in NYC, who has an ever-growing fascination with the artists journey. Furthermore, how they've uniquely managed to stick with it through all the inevitable adversity that seems to be a prerequisite for getting to where they want to go. 

Many artistic people will say, "you have to be delusional just to believe you even can." And this show attempts to explore how some of my favorite artists in the world learned to cross over from just believing that they could do this, to actually executing these "impossible" aspirations. 

Ideally, through these conversations we will impart some level of valuable insight for all of us who are struggling to keep pushing the rock up the hill. Attempt to find the best skills for prioritizing self-care inside and keeping positivity at the forefront of their hearts. Because at the end of the day, no matter what level you reach--it doesn't get and easier. It just gets different. But the good news is, you're not alone. And you're far from inadequate. So, enjoy the talks and stay inspired!



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.