Season - Episode
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2 - 1Falling in Love Jun 07, 2019 -
2 - 2Faith Jun 14, 2019 -
2 - 3Hate Jun 21, 2019 -
2 - 4Pain Jul 04, 2019 -
2 - 5Humor Aug 10, 2019 -
2 - 6Melancholy Aug 17, 2019 -
2 - 7Empathy Aug 25, 2019 -
2 - 8Heartbreak Sep 01, 2019 -
2 - 9Shame Sep 15, 2019 -
2 - 10Obsession Sep 15, 2019 -
2 - 11Joy Sep 22, 2019 -
2 - 12Emotion Sep 29, 2019
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1 - 1Ecstasy Nov 29, 2017 -
1 - 2Curiosity Dec 06, 2017 -
1 - 3Inspiration Dec 13, 2017 -
1 - 4Rebellion Dec 20, 2017 -
1 - 5Vanity Dec 27, 2017 -
1 - 6Madness Jan 03, 2018 -
1 - 7Jealousy Apr 22, 2018 -
1 - 8Courage May 06, 2018 -
1 - 9Because of (Fear) May 13, 2018 -
1 - 10Desire May 20, 2018 -
1 - 11Solitude May 27, 2018 -
1 - 12Guilt Jun 03, 2018
Overview
Confession is one of the ways to combat guilt, starting with Original Sin, as described in the Bible. Gener interviews Father Kern, a priest at the Church of St. John of Nepomuk in Munich, and several people—including a prisoner for theft—whom he asks to explain what guilt means to them. He also highlights the stories of several artists who used their art to allay their feelings of guilt (from Brahms with his music to Picasso and Caravaggio with their paintings), and some world literature that has addressed this theme, such as Pushkin's "Boris Godunov" and Shakespeare's "Macbeth." As a final reflection, Gener suggests following the example of these artists and using art as a way to allay guilt and the resulting voice of conscience.