13: Finding Strength through Compassion (HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE)

How do we continue to do good, even when everything around us is falling apart? In this week's episode, we continue exploring the theme of acceptance through HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE by Studio Ghibli. Featuring an eclectic family made up of a cursed woman, an insecure wizard, a mute scarecrow, and a fire demon, we find at its heart a tale about carrying one's burdens. We also discuss the difference between Eastern and Western storytelling, and how that's reflected in the films of Hayao Miyazaki. 

  • Introduction (0:00)

  • Why We Chose 'Howl's Moving Castle' (1:40)

  • Understanding Miyazaki's Themes & Symbolism (3:29)

  • Eastern vs. Western Storytelling (10:54)

  • Sophie Making the Best of Her Situation (16:18)

  • Confronting Our Insecurities (23:10)

  • Compassion as Carrying One's Burdens (28:31)

  • Conclusion (35:36)

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