Fishing Without Bait 452: From the Ring to the Classroom: Chris Maverick on Wrestling, Storytelling, and Mindfulness

Join Jim Ellermeyer in this fascinating episode of Fishing Without Bait as he welcomes Chris Maverick, professor of digital narrative interactive design at the University of Pittsburgh, and a former professional wrestler. Together, they dive into the world of pro wrestling, exploring its unique blend of storytelling, athleticism, and improv. Chris shares his personal journey, from developing larger-than-life wrestling personas to balancing his academic career and wrestling life, revealing the liberating power of performance.

The conversation takes a deep dive into the impact of narrative, both in the ring and in digital media, and how it shapes our understanding of identity and escapism. They also discuss the filtered realities of social media, drawing parallels between online personas and wrestling characters, and the importance of mindfulness in navigating our everyday struggles.

Discover how professional wrestling connects to mindfulness, day-to-day life, and even the simple arguments we all face, like toothpaste caps! This episode is packed with insights into human behavior, storytelling, and self-reflection.

Find out more about Chris Maverick and listen to the VoxPopCast at www.voxpopcast.com

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Fishing Without Bait 443: From Software Design to Pop Culture Studies: Christopher Maverick’s Journey