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MOVIE DISCUSSION:
On our return episode of the podcast, we discuss a much-loved Pixar flick from a few years ago, as well as the reason Cinematic Doctrine was on hiatus for so long.
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Editor's Note:
At some point, Melvin begins using language like \\u201cgood emotion\\u201d and \\u201cbad emotion\\u201d. It is important to note that all emotions are neither good nor bad. Emotions are tools with which the body uses to protect, maintain, signal, and prepare the body for situations based upon current information. Emotions come upon people (a loved one walks in the room, your body triggers a smile \\u2013 it triggers happiness) and thus often are not even chosen by the individual. People use moral language to define emotions when they are often defining nourishing or toxic responses to emotions. This is how certain emotions carry a stigma that usually is not useful to helping understand our emotions.\\xa0
Case in point: sadness is not a bad emotion, but perpetual wallowing in despair is a toxic response to sadness as it can often cause one to not fulfill their responsibilities or even be kind to their friends. However, a nourishing use of sadness may be sharing with another their pain, spending time wi
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