Rachel Connolly: Good Writing, Messy Characters and Freedom from the Phone #19
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In this episode of Enough About Me, Lewis sits down with novelist and critic Rachel Connolly to discuss her work and the state of contemporary culture. The conversation dives deep into the psychological trap of constant phone connectivity, the liberating clarity of silent retreats, and why protecting an independent mind requires a disciplined routine.
Together, they interrogate the modern publishing industry's demand for didactic storytelling, exploring why real art requires embracing the raw, un-sanitized realities of human behavior over safe moralizing. Later, the two look at the class divides fueling online neurodivergence trends, share a raw look into the mechanics of a personal "victim spiral," and engage in a spirited debate over the politics of London's wild swimming spots, proving why normal audiences are starving to be taken seriously.
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