Карена Макарена

In the new episode of the show "Session" with comedian Karen Macarena you will learn why the family environment and upbringing had a negative impact on the hero's self-esteem, resulting in insecurity, anxiety and depression, how humor became a sublimation of repressed aggression and the main defense mechanism, and what helped the hero to get rid of fears and find true love for the first time in his life.
In conversation with Dmitry Dibrov the hero will share difficult moments and stories from life, also telling about one of the most recent wounds, which still makes itself known - the death of his brother.
At the end of the conversation, Karena will perform Vladimir Mayakovsky's poem "Listen!", drawing a line under the frank conversation.
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