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Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, creators of HBO's Industry, on addictions to success, status and money, and the substance abuse that fuels their hit show. In the episode we discuss: -Why the themes of ambition, success, and money are at the heart of HBOs Industry – and how these themes manifest in various addictions among the characters -Choosing what we worship, and what happens when we put our faith in external things to make us feel safe, secure, happy, and whole -Why recreational drug and alcohol use is so normalized – and how it morphs into more problematic use, especially in high pressure industries -The individual drivers behind the culture of “success addiction” and “never enough” depicted in the show -The role of childhood wounds in our self-destructive adult behaviors -The transactional nature of the sex depicted in the show, and what this says about the characters’ lack of capacity for connection and vulnerability -Dating apps being the crack cocaine of courtship – and the role of this in an addictive hookup culture -The motivations for two of the characters getting sober in Season 2, and their different approaches to their sobriety -The complexity of human nature, and how our “worst selves” often come out when we are feeling vulnerable and afraid -The role of art in helping us develop self-compassion for our less palatable actions and behaviors -Two key lines from the show that encapsulate our modern culture of excess Seasons One and Two of Industry are streaming now on HBO. You can follow along on Instagram @industryhbo for updates. Big thank you to Ghia for partnering on this episode. Get your Ghia at Drinkghia.com where you can get $10 off your first online order with the code CURIOUS. |