How Suga Responded To Sensitive Confessions And Insults In Suchwita: Suchwita Ep 11-15 Reaction

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  • @Jonpis
    @Jonpis 4 месяца назад +54

    Suga is very tactful and unassuming in his approach. His sensitivity and emphatic skills I believe is shaped by both his own disposition and experience.
    You’re also very perceptive towards what Suga did in his interviews. Thank you for discussing these and also using Adlerian Psychology - more food for thought!

  • @sasras1093
    @sasras1093 4 месяца назад +30

    Yoongi is the BEST host EVER!! It’s a lot of content but your dedication is commendable! So excited about content from Tae & then Hobi before Jin’s release in June. Hobi’s release in October will give us our 2Seok dream team while we anxiously wait for the other 5. 💜

  • @anitaherbert1037
    @anitaherbert1037 4 месяца назад +10

    Suchwita is the best talk show if you want to listen to artists talk about their process. Instead of being forced to dredge up the same funny stories again and again. Performing like trained seals. It's demeaning to the artist and viewer. Suga in comparison puts his guest at ease. We get a conversation that is always interesting without feeling as if we intruded into areas the artist will regret exposing. It's a fine line. I cannot express how deeply I have appreciated the insights offered, or my admiration for the skillful way Suga used all the appaling interviews BTS were subjected to, to learn what not to do. The what to do - comes directly from Sugas empathetic heart. 💜

  • @ck1948
    @ck1948 4 месяца назад +34

    I absolutely loved Suga's interview show, Suchwita. Suga is a great host and his guests seemed to feel very comfortable chatting with him. Praying there is a season 2. Especially as the BTS members complete their military service, it would be interesting to interview them about how the military has or has not changed them. That includes Suga too. Suga is so calming, funny & wise.
    Thank you for your videos. You present your subjects in a very comfortable way. And you do your research too.💜

  • @carmencrespo5704
    @carmencrespo5704 4 месяца назад +23

    Your insights always provide a new perspective from which to view any subject, for which I thank you. My favorite part of Suchwita has been the way Suga converses with his guests. A lot of interviewers talk at their subject or are more interested in pushing their own agenda. Suga had an exchange of ideas with his guests, which allowed me to learn about both. As for his interactions with his members, it's fascinating that after so many years together, they have attained and ease with each other that is palpable.

  • @user-gt6el2vz1q
    @user-gt6el2vz1q 4 месяца назад +11

    Suga is such a fabulous host! Chapter 2 needs a Suchwita Season 2!!

    • @eileencritchley4630
      @eileencritchley4630 4 месяца назад +2

      He sure is and I love his manner and the way he manages to put people at their ease, we learn so much from his show on so many levels.

  • @isiseungella4688
    @isiseungella4688 4 месяца назад +5

    Love Suchwita, love your video. I do have reservation about blaming the residues of trauma upon the victims. The impact is not something they want or might even be aware of, can be subconscious, unconscious or physical. Neurology has verified how it can rewire the brain. PTSD is something you can learn to manage but just like you cannot regrow a limb or transplant a brain, you can only progress from what has happened and impacted. Society is often abusing that concept that 'trauma is a choice', especially around victims of abuse and rape. It leaves those suffering from profound childhood trauma to feel guilty about not being able to shift an imprint that has altered even their physiological response to certain stimulus. A stroke victim can rehabilitate, rewire their brain, heal and have a similar life as the one they had before. One can graft a new limb or add a prosthesis to do some sport. Likewise though there will be regiments of conditions and medical care that others will never have. The same is true of trauma. It can teach you a lot of amazing things... but at a dire cost. Let's not add insult to injury, as I have often seen done, by telling people they 'chose' to be traumatised, or born orphan, disabled, in abusive circumstances. It often takes them immense courage to live a life others take for granted.

  • @FaydraGirl
    @FaydraGirl 4 месяца назад +5

    I love this guy so much. He is rediculously intelligent in interpersonal interaction. If you watch closely, at times you can see him working his magic to bolster spirits, head off conflict, quietly intervene if something is awkward or embarassing. All while standing in the back quietly. Its so beautiful. Each of the members play their parts to balance the dynamic of the group. However yoongi is extra special because his perception and intuition. I imagine they are all still together today in part due to yoongi pulling the strings quietly. 💜
    I wish him well. I feel like he's really alone right now and has had some struggles. We won't know until his next album / mixtape as that's how he journals his life. Amazing.

  • @subobing3551
    @subobing3551 4 месяца назад +10

    I love Suga’s show, he has an easy way about him, and he’s so kind. It was fun not only getting to hear more personal
    Stories from his BTS brothers but also to learn about other entertainers from SK as well - I am enjoying learning about SK and its culture and Suga is representing and teaching us as well💜 GO Suga! Can’t wait to see if there is a season 2 because it would be as successful as this season. ARMY loves this show so much 💜

  • @rgober60
    @rgober60 4 месяца назад +15

    I loved watching Suga's shows...his humbleness is what makes others so comfortable with him. He's a very good listener, so people can talk and not feel like they aren't Really being heard.
    Enjoyed your video and look forward to the next one.
    🫰💜💜💜

  • @sharon5026
    @sharon5026 4 месяца назад +3

    Suga is such a good interviewer because he is genuinely interested in his guests. I loved Suchwita and was sad when the last episode aired. I hope Suga will have additional seasons and I will definitely be watching reruns until that happens. Your analysis was so enjoyable.

  • @gretchend6823
    @gretchend6823 4 месяца назад +17

    I love your videos and look forward to them with such anticipation. You put into words things that I may not have been able to articulate and identify and share insights that make me think! As always, thank you. 💜

    • @zonrey2781
      @zonrey2781 4 месяца назад +2

      Same here. I’m a fan of Fairlane.

    • @alicesworld1
      @alicesworld1 4 месяца назад +2

      71 year old Army here. Same here. I have watched all of her episodes. She is amazing! 💜

  • @zonrey2781
    @zonrey2781 4 месяца назад +9

    Suga is an excellent communicator.❤

  • @pamelamt8895
    @pamelamt8895 4 месяца назад +10

    Thanks for another great analysis! I’m rewatching all of Suchwita now so this was very insightful! It has been very comforting to hear the members reiterate the importance of being together as 7.

  • @Mori-Chan613
    @Mori-Chan613 4 месяца назад +2

    I think I found another book to read - "The courage to be disliked". Nice touch on Adlerian Pyschology. I find Suga as geniunely curious and sincere when he throws his questions. And for that I think what makes him a better talk show host.

  • @lulaulaf7111
    @lulaulaf7111 17 дней назад +1

    Por cierto, muchísimas gracias por tus análisis, tienes una fascinante naturalidad oara jablar com certeza y respeto sonre lo que te apasiona y aqui me tienes tratando de ponerme al dia con tu arduo, esmerado y dedicado trabajo tan pulcro y profesional. Una vez mas muchísimas gracias por ello y me encantaría que sepas que lo hago con una reverencia profunda y mi mano derecha sobre mi corazón !!! Todo mi respeto y mis mejores deseo también para ti!!!
    Borahae 🙏💜

  • @alwenawillis8813
    @alwenawillis8813 4 месяца назад +7

    Thank you much for this great content, it always helps me to see things with a different perspective which helps me to improve myself in so many ways. I had always wondered why Jin was my bias and apart from his incredible voice which is so emotive that it warms my heart or his obvious incredible good looks. What has always drawn me to him was his personality and the fact that his viewpoint of life was so similar to mine. I had never heard of Adlerian psychology before so now I am keen to delve into it. I may learn something about my own personality and why I have often thought that I view things differently to many of my family and friends. I have never dwelt in the past and have little regard of what the future holds but I have always lived for here and now. It is probably why I have hardly felt stressed in my life. Thank you for this great content and how you always seem to teach me something new each content you produce. 💜

    • @suekennedy1595
      @suekennedy1595 4 месяца назад

      I love them all but I connect to Jin the least so it’s great to see your point of view.

    • @alwenawillis8813
      @alwenawillis8813 4 месяца назад

      @@suekennedy1595 I think there is always one that you relate to the least. I think mine is probably Tae though I love his music there is something I can’t put my finger on that makes it harder for me to relate to him. I suppose at my age I am a silver army I relate the most to the Hyung line, though I love them all.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @user-gd4qo4rx1r
    @user-gd4qo4rx1r 4 месяца назад +2

    I look forward always to Suga’s shows. He is a truly gifted interviewer 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @migdaliacarmona6222
    @migdaliacarmona6222 4 месяца назад +1

    I think she meant. About jhope song! Hes not coming back till october. If im not mistaken.

  • @eileencritchley4630
    @eileencritchley4630 4 месяца назад +1

    The mentions of the pen and paper were things that made me smile as I'm a pen and paper person with notebooks all over the place. I write notes, ideas, thoughts, questions, make lists, and write lyric's. When I write something I use pen and paper first then I use those notes due to having issues with dyslexia to then transfer them into Word documents where I re organise them into some kind of structure so that I come up with a more fluid piece which easier to re read, reference with correct spelling. My idea's and thoughts, feeling inspirations come often in very dis jointed way. Akin to wondering aimlessly around a park with catching things in the corner of my eye so I rush over to investigate only for something else to catch my eye so I might divert or make a mental note to check that out next. Disorganised chaos from which interesting things emerge.

  • @SamJones01011
    @SamJones01011 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm a huge fan of Suchwita, so I enjoyed this vid immensely 😊
    Thank you! 💜

  • @LPnerd
    @LPnerd 4 месяца назад +2

    happy to watch Soop or Bon voyage with you!

  • @vanessastein1689
    @vanessastein1689 4 месяца назад +3

    I absolutely disagree that we "choose" to have trauma. People/events give that to you. That's how it is. We'd be robots if it didn't affect us. But as painful as it is, yes, it's our responsibility to heal if we want to live a happier and healthier life. It does take time, though.

  • @test-bt5zz
    @test-bt5zz 4 месяца назад +1

    As your subscriber , I appreciate your work every time you touch this tender spot in my heart called BTS ! Thank you again !

  • @ladygothic7699
    @ladygothic7699 4 месяца назад

    I have to read the book to understand this trauma issue that “situation “ can totally affect your future and mental state. I should read it to understand more. And I think it’s awesome to pursue the paper and pencil item. I mean, it is natural or am I old (41). I don’t run to the computer for notes. I still pull out strips of paper for a phone number, or to write an important date. I just wrote the title of that book on a “post it”❤😂

  • @catramsey2755
    @catramsey2755 4 месяца назад +1

    your commentaries make me think and explore all of the ideas, Thanks, for making me think and grow

  • @suekennedy1595
    @suekennedy1595 4 месяца назад

    Love your work

  • @eileencritchley4630
    @eileencritchley4630 4 месяца назад

    Oh sorry forget to say thank you again for another great break down as always I enjoy your content.

  • @richellesacayan3986
    @richellesacayan3986 4 месяца назад

    You always have words that are insightful and i love that from you. Thank you, as always.. you didn't disappoint 💜💜💜

  • @7toheavan4ever54
    @7toheavan4ever54 4 месяца назад +2

    Love to watch you catch up on BTS content. I can manage to catch up together with you 😊💜

  • @Misfitdruid
    @Misfitdruid 4 месяца назад

    I might need to look into Adlerian Psychology some more. I'm not sure I can get behind the "trauma is a choice" bit, but making the choice to remain traumatized rather than get help and work through it, I can. The body always remembers.

  • @lulaulaf7111
    @lulaulaf7111 17 дней назад +1

    Pocas veces tengo cosas que comentar como aporte sustantivo, pero con esto me queda claro que los psicólogos contemporáneos o no, siempre han visto con desdén e incredulidad la naturaleza del trauma, y sobre todo los traumas psicológicos de la clase I y II. El trauma no es una elección consciente, el trauma existe y no es una decisión que tome cualquier individuo con cerebro de homo sapiens, y nadie, ni si quiera el psicólogo más experto en el tema ha podido determinar cuál es el límite traumático de un individuo antes de colapsar y cambiar su vida para siempre debido al trauma psicológico que le aqueje, al ser una especie con sentimientos y pensamientos se queda sujeto a los caprichos de la biología y la formacion socioeconómica, el trauma es un asunto serio y si no se atiende, puede generar síndrome de estrés postraumático complejo (en delante SEPTC), inclusive se ha documentado científicamente como el trauma determina funciones cerebrales importantes y sí no es atendido de manera correcta, se pueden producir lesiones cerebrales irreversibles, las personas que lo padecen han sido diagnosticadas erróneamente como TDAH, Borderlines, Depresivos - Maniacos, Bournot y un largo etc ya que hace menos de 1/4 de siglo nadie había estudiado a profundidad el tema del trauma psicólogico en el ser humano. Si desea saber más le recomiendo encarecidamente que lea el libro llamado "EL CUERPO LLEVA LA CUENTA, DE BESSEL VAN DER KOLK" psicológico clínico especialista en trauma y quien acuñó los términos para el SEPTC y El Trauma del Desarrollo, cuenta con estudios realizados por él y por su equipo de trabajo, sus conocimientos son tan amplios en el tema que en esta guía de más de 400 páginas acerca del tema dedica mas de 35 páginas a citar la biografía y estudios consultados (incluidos todos los que él ha realizado) para probar su hipótesis del trauma psicólogico, pues hace más de 40 años su trabajo profesional ha girado en torno a todo lo relacionado con el trauma psicólogico y actualmente es un profesional que cuenta con una clinica integral para atender a las personas con traumas psicológicos activos, los cuáles sólo serán reversibles (con sus limitaciones, claro) con la tecnología que él ha probado que funciona.
    Ojala ese tal Adhler no sea psicólogo, pues al enterarse de su equivocación toda su teoría podría terminar en la estantería de libros para el olvido, como la de todos aquellos astrónomos que aseguraban que la tierra era plana y que el sol giraba alrededor de la tierra 🤯🤯🤯

    • @lulaulaf7111
      @lulaulaf7111 17 дней назад +1

      Olvidé mencionar que una persona con cualquier especie de trauma, no debe ni podrá hacerse de los beneficios de la psicóloga adhleriana, y deseo de todo corazón que aquellas personas que han llegado a su límite traumático encuentren la ayuda que necesitan para retomar las riendas de su vida!!!!

  • @Mairage
    @Mairage 4 месяца назад +5

    Did you say J-Hope is back? Before Jin? Or you’re talking about his Hope Street? 🤣

    • @MaryReid-uh4hw
      @MaryReid-uh4hw 4 месяца назад +1

      I had the same thought!

    • @fransikaye
      @fransikaye 4 месяца назад +1

      I think she is referring to content as she is trying to catch up. Of course we know the next content is V's Fri(end)s release this week. (Yay!!)

    • @magleneayala4142
      @magleneayala4142 4 месяца назад +1

      Hope she meant Jin first then JHope

    • @sreevalliyaddanapudi
      @sreevalliyaddanapudi 4 месяца назад +4

      I think its about Hope Street and further Jin's release... More like so much content is there to catch up and some more is coming up😄

  • @movingforward3030
    @movingforward3030 4 месяца назад

    I would love to learn more about Asian history and culture.
    Specifically Korean culture.
    Does anyone have some recommendations on books or shows I can look at?
    (Specifically books if possible)

  • @nathufo
    @nathufo 4 месяца назад

    Sorry what you said about trauma is really wrong. Trauma is really different from bad experiences and failures you might encounter in a life. Even that, depending on where you come from, it is not that easy to deal with like if you had a toxic environment that destroyed your self worth.If we talk about traumatic events extremely serious and life changing that hv long lasting consequences on people’s psyche and you need professional help sometimes meds and lots of time to free yourself from it. Understanding and compassion are the keys I think. To digest your past can take a lot of work depending on what you are dealing with and the quality of the help you can get. All my respect to people dealing with mental health issues. But indeed Suga is an outstanding man and artist.

    • @AsianEntertainmentandCulture
      @AsianEntertainmentandCulture  4 месяца назад

      just to clarify that what I *referred to* about trauma wasn't my opinion. It came from Alfred Adler and Carl Jung. Austrian medical doctor-psychotherapist and Swiss psychiatrist-psychoanalyst respectively. I am not a psychologist. Their studies and psychology were the ones used in Map Of The Soul and also the ones referred to in the book Suga and Namjoon were reading, The Courage To Be Disliked. The definition of trauma you referred to came from Sigmund Freud. Just wanted to make clear that I am not creating my own definition of trauma.

  • @gayleyano2024
    @gayleyano2024 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for these posts… have sent them to friends and family!🫶🏻

    • @LaninaDog-fy9ob
      @LaninaDog-fy9ob 4 месяца назад

      Very enjoyable video, thanks
      💜🇺🇲🇵🇪💜