
This episode features Richard Osman, bestselling novelist and television producer, discussing trauma, addiction, and the creative process behind his successful books. Osman shares insights into his childhood, the impact of his father's absence, and how these experiences shaped his writing.
Osman reflects on his struggles with food addiction, comparing it to substance abuse and emphasizing the importance of addressing trauma. He discusses the role of therapy in his life and how it helped him confront his past and find peace.
The conversation also touches on Osman's career in television, his love for storytelling, and the creative process behind his novels, particularly the "Thursday Murder Club" series. He explains how personal experiences and observations inform his writing.
Osman highlights the significance of empathy in understanding others and the importance of being true to oneself. He shares his thoughts on happiness, relationships, and the challenges of navigating life as a tall person with visual impairment.
Finally, Osman expresses his desire to leave a positive impact on the world and encourages listeners to embrace their creativity while being mindful of their own well-being.
Richard Osman discusses trauma, addiction, creativity, and the impact of his childhood on his successful writing career.

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