3 Things I Learned from My Divorce with James Takata
In this episode of Divorce Happens, Olivia Howell speaks with filmmaker and director James Takata about his personal experiences with divorce, the lessons learned, and his latest project, California Scenario. James reflects on the importance of seeking help, accepting that you can’t fix others, and valuing therapy as a tool for personal growth. They discuss the mental health challenges men face, the creative process as a means of healing, and how storytelling can bring light to deeply personal and universal experiences.
James also shares insights into California Scenario, a film inspired by his family’s history and Isamu Noguchi’s iconic garden. This drama explores intergenerational trauma and resilience within diverse Californian families, addressing themes like Japanese American internment, the Holocaust, and healing through identity.
Takeaways from the conversation include: the value of vulnerability, the role of creativity in processing life transitions, and the strength found in community and representation. Support California Scenario by contributing to its fundraising efforts or spreading the word. Learn more at this link.