Episode notes
In this lovely, vulnerable conversation with filmmaker Jacob Combs, we explore the ways that personal identity evolves over time, and how a vast range of experiences accumulate to form the rich tapestry of the person each of us gets to become. We unpack our experiences with creative evolution, our mutual journeys of queer identity, and what it means to belong to both ourselves and to our chosen communities.
Jacob's newest film – The Orange at the Seder - explores themes of queerness, chosen family, tradition, and belonging, and it will premiere next month at the LA Shorts International Film Festival. Which is super rad! As is the film itself, and so is this episode.
Read the transcript at SettlingIsBullshit.com
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Keywords
acceptanceself-acceptancecreativityauthenticityself-awarenesspermissionvulnerabilityself-discoveryfreedomidentitycareer changequeerqueernessprideLGBTQ+taking risksfilmbelongingimposter syndromepersonal evolution







