Two people connecting. Deeply. Such a privilege to be invited into such tenderness.
@andrewpak5035Ай бұрын
“I don’t know, I don’t know, i don’t know. It’s, it’s… the preciousness.”
@Tanagra180Ай бұрын
The entire interview, in a nutshell.
@astroaceАй бұрын
Mr. Garfield speaks so beautifully here. I think a lot about the way art affects our relationships and his art has always hit very close to home for me. Thank you both for this conversation, really got me thinking.
@Jarvis648Күн бұрын
Andrew should really start a podcast where he reads poetry or books and then talks about what it means and how we can connect with it 🥹. I love him
@steen1713Ай бұрын
What a beautiful essay. I am at a loss for words. I’m so glad it was Andrew who got to read it and so appreciative of the vulnerability. I wish I could have a cup of coffee with this man. A true artist and sweet soul just looking for deeper meaning.
@KellySwiftChanceАй бұрын
I feel so blessed that we get to not only live in the same time as Andrew Garfield, but to also witness this beautiful conversation that I’m sure has reached into lots of our hearts. Thank you for sharing this x
@Qwerty-db1jsАй бұрын
I am never a Garfield fan, but I am actually pleasantly surprised to know he's that rare actor who's quite sincere in everything what he says.
@ValerieE.BladesАй бұрын
To Andrew: “I'm in love with how your soul's a mix of chaos and art And how you never try to keep them apart”
@helenhass465229 күн бұрын
The laughter they share around minute 33 feels so cathartic and bonding, almost like siblings. Something that seems to come so uniquely after tears. I love this episode. It feels cracked open.
@theperkisystem12Ай бұрын
So pure. Mr Garfield brings such sincerity, such humanity, that i feel every emotion in the spectrum.
@JuLi1261Ай бұрын
that was so beautiful. Its truly uncommon to find someone so open and willing to let life be life with them.
@studiocelestedesignАй бұрын
This is a true gift. A little gem bursting with riches. Thank-you for this sweetness.
@lanwangjАй бұрын
15:27 Beginning of the essay
@ECSRattanАй бұрын
Thank you.
@nourayari7357Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@n0kturna1Ай бұрын
This was unexpectedly intimate
@ValerieE.BladesАй бұрын
What a blessing to be able to listen to such beautiful thoughts, to witness Andrew’s raw vulnerability, and for him to crack our hearts open. He is so full of light, so in touch with life’s shadows. What a mind. Just yesterday I saw “About Time”, yet this interview made me even more emotional than the film. Thank you Andrew, I love and admire your soul 🤍 “I'm in love with how your soul's a mix of chaos and art And how you never try to keep them apart”
@GoodMorganTherapyАй бұрын
This is one of the most moving conversations I’ve ever had the privilege of listening to. Wow ❤
@Marie-ib9wc24 күн бұрын
What a beautiful conversation and essay. Anna and Andrew have chemistry!
@smahivijay5005Ай бұрын
Andrew, I know you are probably never going to read this but I just have to say (in the slim chance you get the opportunity to read this comment) that you have made a profound impact on so many people through your reading, choosing this essay and sharing your own experiences. I think that the point you made about modern indoctrination as well as onism deeply resonated with my internal perception of my purpose in life, and the virtues I have. I constantly think about the opportunities I have missed out on, and i'm afraid I sometimes lose sight of how to live to my utmost potential i.e. living in the present moment and looking forward to a hopeful future. There was a line in the Modern Love essay (28:08) where you read "I used to think such lost opportunities were beautiful towns flashing by my train windows, but now I imagine they are lanterns from the past, casting light on what's ahead". Your voice, this phrase, the analogy- it itched this part of my brain and touched my soul in the most inexplicably stirring way, I had to replay it multiple times to process and internalize it. I have a habit of rambling, but (long story short) as a fellow (very emotional) phiIosophy admirer, I hope you know that the way you expressed your inner monologue so vividly, recited that beautiful poem, and shared your genuine life longings with us- I love the depth you carry and I truly wish you never lose it. If you read this, thank you and I truly hope I have the opportunity to meet you someday ❤
@hbushmakerАй бұрын
I got fullll body chills when he said “she’s back with the everything”
@mimimisleadАй бұрын
I love when he speaks about art.
@Hailys_halftimeshowАй бұрын
The man Andrew is.
@janoskians31Ай бұрын
😊
@dianasandoval8758Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this episode
@mattcar3423Ай бұрын
He starts reading at 15:23 but listening before is so beautiful
@ca-qy3mkАй бұрын
oh andrew you made me cry. thank you for being genuin and make me feel less alone
@ChrisDuelАй бұрын
My God! This is such an amazing, authentic conversation. Kudos to all involved.
@DanielRTSCАй бұрын
How do we surrender to our fate so we can live into our destiny? ❤
@courtneyhunterjr.907612 күн бұрын
Amazing! I needed to hear this.
@dunlopfamjam15827 күн бұрын
Koodos to the host for holding so much space and empathy
@ahmedrana25Ай бұрын
will there be a video version please?
@AngelaWiggins6Ай бұрын
❤ beautiful wise human; beautiful human experience; never stop feeling; never stop planting seeds 😭🤗
@dntfeedthesimbaАй бұрын
Wentworth Miller and now this are my two favorite insightful interviews
@The007GoldFishАй бұрын
A beautiful conversation
@arizonadreamer38Ай бұрын
I lost it at the Rilke poem. Thank you ❤
@Ninerniner06Ай бұрын
This is incredible.
@pedroaguirre258Ай бұрын
I love every part of it
@FaithBildheiserАй бұрын
Really enjoyed that
@ilianaconilatinaАй бұрын
No lo he terminado de escuchar, pero fui acompañada por 34 min en carretera y me lo he disfrutado tanto. La voz de la chica que entrevista es inmersiva y profunda. Muy agradable, que don tan especial ese + su manera navegar esta conversación ha sido muy placentero. Y Andrew, con unos ideales y perspectivas tan generosas y self aware🫶🏽🦋 love it!
@anamariadudu261018 күн бұрын
Wow Andrew Garfield what a podcast I stand here really drunk in my bed with my eyes closed and I just listened to you two talking. And it’s just talk and it’s enough. I feel connected even though I am not. It’s weird and beautiful. You’re acting but you’re yourself. Everything seems real but of course it’s not. Maybe one day you’ll read this but i dont think so. I cringe writing this but it’s okey. I’m drunk.
@emmaneiss7120Ай бұрын
Ah, okay where can I find more episodes that bring up these beautiful experiences?
@Jonathan225 күн бұрын
Awesome
@BexofflineАй бұрын
Sobbing
@ExiledExiaАй бұрын
Is there a video format of this episode somewhere?