• RISE With Paul Kim, Screen Arts Professor

  • 2024/03/27
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RISE With Paul Kim, Screen Arts Professor

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  • In this episode, Paul Kim, Professor of Screen Arts, joins RISE Podcast Producer Kenneth Vargas at the RISE Roundtable. Paul shares his resilience journey as a member of his family, professor, and filmmaker.

    We also hear from three Pepperdine faculty, who each share how they find a sense of deep enjoyment in life: Martin Premoli, Assistant Professor English; Dr. Karie Riddle, Assistant Professor of Political Science; and Kelsey Brereton, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry.

    Connect with us:

    • Email: Resilience@pepperdine.edu
    • Instagram: @pepperdinerise
    • YouTube: https://youtube.com/@PepperdineRISE-fb2vz?si=qtjB7yWoqwsJhte9
    • Website: www.pepperdine.edu/rise/
    • Recommend a guest!: https://forms.gle/HztkVNgrW85bvvd1A

    In this episode:

    0:00 Pepperdine faculty members share what allows them to find a sense of deep enjoyment in life

    5:00 Paul shares his background and his journey to discovering his passion for the arts

    11:30 How to find a sense of fulfillment from enjoying the process and the experience of making work

    17:11 Paul describes his resilience journey as “trial and error”

    19:10 Paul shares a recent difficult challenge he’s encountered within his family

    22:45 Paul discusses how a difficult experience led to the development of a new perspective on his family and his heritage

    29:56 How exercise and cycling has supported Paul in his capacity to be “better prepared” in moving through challenges and in practicing mindfulness

    35:20 How Paul support students in honing their craft by creating an environment for them to enter a mind state of “flow” or “optimal experience” and mindfulness

    44:49 How to take in feedback and criticism from others on our work or art

    47:05 How to combat irrational thoughts such as filtering, perfectionism, catastrophizing, and equating our value with our work performance

    56:25 “The other side” of irrational thinking — how we can transform our “weaknesses” into “strengths”

    58:44 Remembering to lean on and reach out to your community, the people you trust and who love and care for you

    1:06:30 How to stay connected with RISE

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In this episode, Paul Kim, Professor of Screen Arts, joins RISE Podcast Producer Kenneth Vargas at the RISE Roundtable. Paul shares his resilience journey as a member of his family, professor, and filmmaker.

We also hear from three Pepperdine faculty, who each share how they find a sense of deep enjoyment in life: Martin Premoli, Assistant Professor English; Dr. Karie Riddle, Assistant Professor of Political Science; and Kelsey Brereton, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry.

Connect with us:

  • Email: Resilience@pepperdine.edu
  • Instagram: @pepperdinerise
  • YouTube: https://youtube.com/@PepperdineRISE-fb2vz?si=qtjB7yWoqwsJhte9
  • Website: www.pepperdine.edu/rise/
  • Recommend a guest!: https://forms.gle/HztkVNgrW85bvvd1A

In this episode:

0:00 Pepperdine faculty members share what allows them to find a sense of deep enjoyment in life

5:00 Paul shares his background and his journey to discovering his passion for the arts

11:30 How to find a sense of fulfillment from enjoying the process and the experience of making work

17:11 Paul describes his resilience journey as “trial and error”

19:10 Paul shares a recent difficult challenge he’s encountered within his family

22:45 Paul discusses how a difficult experience led to the development of a new perspective on his family and his heritage

29:56 How exercise and cycling has supported Paul in his capacity to be “better prepared” in moving through challenges and in practicing mindfulness

35:20 How Paul support students in honing their craft by creating an environment for them to enter a mind state of “flow” or “optimal experience” and mindfulness

44:49 How to take in feedback and criticism from others on our work or art

47:05 How to combat irrational thoughts such as filtering, perfectionism, catastrophizing, and equating our value with our work performance

56:25 “The other side” of irrational thinking — how we can transform our “weaknesses” into “strengths”

58:44 Remembering to lean on and reach out to your community, the people you trust and who love and care for you

1:06:30 How to stay connected with RISE

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