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GT Radio - The Geek Therapy Podcast
Geek Therapy Network
391 episodes
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Geek out, do good. Join us every week as we explore the potential benefits of comics, games, TV shows, and movies through the practice of Geek Therapy. Hosted by Lara Taylor, Link Keller, and Josué Cardona.
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Geek out, do good. Join us every week as we explore the potential benefits of comics, games, TV shows, and movies through the practice of Geek Therapy. Hosted by Lara Taylor, Link Keller, and Josué Cardona.
Show more...
Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness
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ATLA novels & values
GT Radio - The Geek Therapy Podcast
59 minutes
1 year ago
ATLA novels & values

#389: In this episode, the GT Radio crew explores the Avatar: The Last Airbender novel series, focusing on the stories of Kyoshi, Yangchen, and Roku. Through a deep, spoiler-light discussion, the hosts unpack how each Avatar wrestles with identity, values, balance, and overwhelming responsibility. The conversation examines what it means to step into a role you didn’t choose, how personal values collide with political and spiritual demands, and why no version of justice is ever truly neutral. Drawing parallels to real-world experiences—like public pressure, burnout, and being judged by past selves—the episode highlights why the Avatar mythos continues to resonate as a powerful lens for understanding growth, power, and selfhood.


Characters / Media Mentioned

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender (TV series)
  • The Legend of Korra (TV series)
  • The Rise of Kyoshi (novel)
  • The Shadow of Kyoshi (novel)
  • The Dawn of Yangchen (novel)
  • The Legacy of Yangchen (novel)
  • The Reckoning of Roku (novel)
  • Avatar Kyoshi
  • Avatar Yangchen
  • Avatar Roku
  • Avatar Kuruk
  • Avatar Aang
  • Avatar Korra
  • Kyoshi Warriors
  • Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • Jadzia Dax

Themes / Topics Discussed

  • Identity and Role Formation
  • Values and Moral Conflict
  • Justice vs. Peace
  • Balance
  • Power and Authority
  • Political Responsibility
  • Spiritual Responsibility
  • Legacy and Comparison
  • Adolescence and Coming of Age
  • Corruption
  • Accountability

Relatable Experiences Discussed

  • Pressure to Live Up to Expectations
  • Being Defined by a Role You Didn’t Choose
  • Value Conflicts
  • Being Judged by Past Versions of Yourself
  • Burnout
  • Identity Shifts Over Time
  • Navigating Power Imbalances
  • Growth Outpacing Others’ Perceptions

Want to continue the discussion? Join the GT community and share your thoughts on the Avatar books, your favorite Avatar, and how you interpret justice, balance, and responsibility in these stories.
Connect with the Geek Therapy Network:

  • Website: https://geektherapy.org
  • Community Forums: https://forum.geektherapy.org
  • Social Media: @GeekTherapy

Which Avatar’s struggles resonated most with you, and why?
How do you balance your personal values with the roles others expect you to fill?
Do you think true justice is possible for someone with absolute power, like the Avatar?

GT Radio - The Geek Therapy Podcast
Geek out, do good. Join us every week as we explore the potential benefits of comics, games, TV shows, and movies through the practice of Geek Therapy. Hosted by Lara Taylor, Link Keller, and Josué Cardona.