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July 24, 2025 83 mins

Episode Notes

[00:00] Introduction to San Quentin Experience

[01:10] Welcome to Curated Questions

[01:34] Content Warning and Subscription Reminder

[02:33] Introduction to Robert Sturman

[04:06] Robert's Journey into Photography and Yoga

[04:48] First Visit to San Quentin

[06:53] Media Portrayal vs. Reality of Prisons

[08:31] Robert's Passion for Yoga Photography

[13:55] Criticism and Inclusivity in Yoga Photography

[19:08] Building Trust Through Photography

[30:42] Misconceptions About Prisons

[34:02] Personal Reflections and Growth

[35:56] The Importance of Self-Improvement

[43:49] Transition from Military to Creative Pursuits

[44:20] Tragic Circumstances and New Beginnings

[46:00] Embracing New Technologies in Photography

[48:04] Discovering a New World Through Photography

[49:16] Integrating Documentary Photography with Journalism

[51:10] The Unconscious Mind and Creative Processes

[53:14] Capturing Authentic Moments in Photography

[58:34] The Importance of Perspective in Photography

[01:03:10] Honoring Humanity Through Photography

[01:05:28] The Beauty of Aging and Life Lessons from Tao

[01:07:48] Otis the Pup and Animal Advocacy

[01:10:00] Raising Awareness About Animal Testing

[01:13:04] Practical Steps to Support Cruelty-Free Products

[01:16:35] Final Reflections and Takeaways


 

Resources Mentioned

Otis the Handsome Hound on Instagram

Tao Porchon-Lynch

San Quentin State Prison

Prison Yoga Project

James Fox

National Geographic

Life Magazine

Picasso's Acrobats

Robert Sturman website

Robert Sturman Instagram

Robert's Polaroid Series

Braille Institute

Yoga Journal

The Five-Minute Journal

Leonardo da Vinci

Lieutenant Commander Elizabeth Corwin

Val Kilmer

ECOS cleaning products

Cruelty Free Leaping Bunny

Switzerland Food Labels

Beauty Pill

Producer Ben Ford


 

Questions Asked

When did you first understand the power of questions?

Did you see them light up?

How are you?

How is it that you ended up in San Quentin prison taking pictures of folks?

I wonder where else folks are doing yoga?

Why don't you photograph real people?

What are they talking about?

How can I understand this?

What aspect of this should I take on and apply?

How did that process work for you?

What was the underlying desire to get those onto the covers?

How else in this world would I be invited and welcomed into communities than with the camera and telling this story?

What other way would I be able to go to prison except for committing a crime?

How do you kind of prepare your heart for looking at these new communities as you  approach them for the first time?

What kind of things do you think about?

Are you studying them beforehand or just going cold?

How has that worked out for you so far?

In getting to know the people that you're doing this art with, do you use questions at all?

Is that a part of any of your routine?

What kind of car did you drive when you came from New York to California?

How much was gas?

Have you encountered stories of how your images have challenged and changed organizations or people?

What are some things that we get wrong about prison?

What does reconcilia

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