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Now displaying: November, 2025
Nov 3, 2025

In this week’s episode, Aurora sits down with Portland-based multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker Ilima Considine to explore how neurodivergence, art, music, and personal experience intersect to spark powerful creative expression. Ilima shares her journey through long COVID, chronic illness, and how she channels her intensity into film, empowering others in the process.

As Ilima prepares to premiere her second feature-length film, Drug Holiday, she talks about the themes of trauma, addiction, and radicalization—and how they resonate with creative and neurodivergent communities. This conversation dives deep into how one artist transforms challenges into bold storytelling.

 

🎨 About Ilima

Ilima Considine is best known as the frontwoman for the Sexbots and a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans music, visual art, and now film. After a severe bout of long COVID altered her career trajectory, Ilima dove headfirst into filmmaking, combining sound, visuals, and narrative to explore themes that are often hard to talk about—like grooming, neurodivergence, and societal trauma.

 

✨ In This Episode:

  • How chronic illness and neurodivergence have shaped Ilima’s creative process

  • The story behind Drug Holiday, and how it reflects real-life struggles with trauma and radicalization

  • The overlap between neurodivergent traits and the arts—and how Ilima fosters a safe space for collaborators

  • Embracing intensity as a strength in both personal and professional life

  • Why Portland became a haven for embracing eccentricity and creativity

  • The value of harnessing hyperfocus and obsessive attention to detail

  • Using film to bring light to dark topics in accessible, artistic ways

  • Ilima’s philosophy on directing: accommodating individual needs to help artists thrive

  • Her own experiences with burnout, energy management, and the use of stimulants during film production

 

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🎬 Whether you're an artist, a neurodivergent creative, or someone navigating chronic health challenges, Ilima’s story is a powerful reminder that you can channel your fire into something deeply meaningful—and bring others along with you.

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