Coregulation with Matthew Word Bain

What is the relationship between creative mediums, human connection, and self-expression?

The creative process intertwines visual, auditory, and emotional elements to invite a relationship with the unknown.

“What I’m intending to do is invite people into a relationship with the unknown.” ~ Matthew Word Bain (16:24)

Episode

The conversation explores how creative endeavors, such as photography, music, and podcasting, serve as forms of recording and self-expression. Matthew describes creativity as an act of documentation and invites a relationship with the unknown through mediums that capture moments, emotions, or ideas. He emphasizes the fluid boundaries between visual and auditory art, such as pairing photography with poetry, and the layered nature of the creative process.

A significant focus is on human connection, particularly through co-regulation and its impact on creativity and communication. Matthew highlights the physiological and emotional benefits of co-regulation during conversations and podcasting, emphasizing how prosody and visual cues support nervous system resilience. These ideas reveal a deeper understanding of how creative and conversational contexts shape human experiences and relationships.

Takeaways

The relationship between creative mediums — Creative practices often share a foundational goal of documenting and exploring experiences.

The interplay of photography and poetry — Combining visual and textual mediums creates layered expressions of meaning.

The role of co-regulation in communication — Human interaction benefits from the subconscious regulation of emotions and safety.

Hidden values of podcasting — Podcasts support nervous system regulation and foster a sense of connection for both creators and listeners.

The influence of cultural disembodiment — Western tendencies toward disconnection from the body impact creative and conversational dynamics.

The intentional use of social objects — Art and media can serve as focal points for conversation and connection.

The role of prosody in communication — The musicality of speech conveys emotional safety and enriches interactions.

Resources

Sacred Terrain — Matthew’s website showcasing photography and poetry.

Patreon (Matthew Word Bain) — A platform for supporting and accessing Matthew’s creative work.

The Master and His Emissary — A book by Dr. Iain McGilchrist exploring brain hemispheres and their roles.

Gaping Void — A resource on social objects and art by Hugh MacLeod.

(Written with help from Chat-GPT.)

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In this episode, Matthew and I just barely touched on a reference to “McGilchrist” and The Divided Brain — here, I’ll save you a search…

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What a lovely conversation!
(Not surprised though, as this is what happens when one sits down to speak with @MatthewWord!)

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Thank you, @craigconstantine - I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation!

Thanks for linking to Dr. McGilchrist, too! One of my favorite appearances of his in an audio format is his lecture “On the Coincidence of Opposites” available on the Ralston College podcast - it’s a fine introduction to the substance of his work and the quality of his scholarship. I’ll add the link below.

And thank you, @HelenaRoth - great to see you here! I felt like there were echoes of some conversations I have had with you filtering into the show today!

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I love the conversation content and tone [speaking of coregulation] I love you @craigconstantine decided to call this episode “coregulation” since I have the feeling it is something to be aware of when podcasting. And I love how Matthew [I’m spoiled in that sense] dance with you during the whole interplay. Thank you!

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