#284 - Bobby McGruther - Filmmaking, Batman & The Stories That Save Us — Mental Health Through the Lens of Cinema
MAR 17, 202637 MIN
#284 - Bobby McGruther - Filmmaking, Batman & The Stories That Save Us — Mental Health Through the Lens of Cinema
MAR 17, 202637 MIN
Description
<p>Today's guest is a filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, and lifelong comic book collector whose work sits at the rare intersection of storytelling and mental health advocacy.</p><p>Most people think mental health conversations belong in therapy rooms and wellness podcasts. But here's the thing — some of the most powerful mental health messages ever told have come through film and comic books. The problem is we rarely talk about <em>why</em> those stories hit so hard. This filmmaker found his escape from bullying, isolation, and the weight of male silence not in a therapist's office, but in the pages of Batman comics — and eventually translated that into a career making films that dare to portray the mind honestly.</p><p>Expect to learn why comic books became a genuine lifeline for a kid being bullied in school, what Batman actually teaches us about resilience without superpowers, how film and comics are two sides of the same creative coin, why the movie <em>Split</em> remains one of the most honest portrayals of mental illness ever made, what men get dangerously wrong about therapy and emotional suppression, why the male suicide rate is so much higher than female — and what silence has to do with it, how to find the right therapist instead of giving up after one bad fit, why you don't need equipment or a film school degree to start making movies today, and much more.</p><p>This conversation will challenge how you think about storytelling, mental health, and the fictional characters that quietly shaped who you are.</p><p><br></p><p>You can support the show through Patreon: https://patreon.com/mentalmattersbyasekho</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>