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48. Mary-Louise Parker (Actress, Author): Virtual Empathy?/Lessons Relearned

48. Mary-Louise Parker (Actress, Author): Virtual Empathy?/Lessons Relearned

Death, Bob Marley, parenthood, gratitude, and what to do in the face of incalculable suffering.

Think Again - a Big Think Podcast

May 28, 201635m 40s

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Show Notes

Death, Bob Marley, parenthood, gratitude, and what to do in the face of incalculable suffering. These are just a few of the topics raised in this episode's vulnerable, searching discussion with Tony, Emmy, Obie, and two-time Golden Globe award-winning actress and author Mary-Louise Parker.

She’s won many awards -- Tony, Obie, Golden Globe, Emmy -- for her roles in the Showtime series Weeds, the TV miniseries of Angels in America, and the play Proof, among other things. Unbeknownst to many people until now, she’s also a seriously talented writer. Her first book,  Dear Mr. You, is a series of letters to men, real and hypothetical, living and dead, who have had a meaningful impact on her life. 

Surprise interview clips from Henry Rollins and Ralph Rivera set Mary-Louise and host Jason Gots off on a conversation about the limits of empathy, the power of music, and the fact that likability is way overrated. 

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