Stanley O'Shea

Integration: Mind, Memoir, Media

[New site, new blog]

A well-dressed young man with many arms rowing a boat in his dream
This theme picture is created by Stanley O’Shea, after waking up from a dream one night – a pretty Jungian experience, isn’t it?

For a long time, I’ve been struggling with my online identity: as a person with an interdisciplinary STEM background, I have published a memoir as a crucial project after leaving both America and academia, but I don’t consider myself a literary writer by any sense. I’ve been creative throughout my life, doing songwriting for a decade, and now making mobile-based audiovisual short videos after getting RSI, but I still reject formal titles like “composer” or “artist”. It was imperative that I should connect these elements of life, and figure out a way to reconcile different dimensions of my creative skills on one platform; otherwise, I would have to set up multiple websites and multiple social account handles, and eventually get exhausted, if not go crazy. (Matthew McConaughey explained why it wouldn’t work in his memoir Greenlights.)

Here we come, on this green-themed website. It’s not a typical author website, but one with the potential to evolve.

I have migrated my old Substack articles to this platform, for easier management from now on.

Now this blog section on my website will serve the following functions:

  • to display my new nonfiction articles on various topics, especially psychology and health care;
  • to make announcements regarding my personal development, in this context, products and services I may provide in the future;
  • to showcase my latest creative works, often audiovisual, usually surrounding a specific theme, like health care, or human nature. The stories are usually fictionalized reality, told through a comic style.

For example(s), check out the following YouTube playlists on my channel:

  • Music videos made for musicians I like

  • AI art / manga related to health care and human psychology: HERE

I wish I had time to upload everything I have in store, but I need to balance different lines of work and manage/investigate my health issues in the meantime.

Public comments under my posts and videos are very welcome.

If you go on my social media channels (see bottom of this website) to like, comment, share, and subscribe,  that’s going to help more people discover my work, help yourself show your good taste, and perhaps help the world become a better place in your standard. Currently, my prioritized platforms for creative works are YouTube (Google) and Instagram (Meta). I will distribute the content to more platforms if I have extra energy.

If you have any suggestions for products and services, you can also let me know. (No crypto hehe). For collaboration, please go through the contact page of this website. Thank you in advance.

Please check out all 3 versions of my psychological memoir The Snowy Battlefield of Ohio, through this website (book section). They each have unique strengths. My team put a lot of effort into each version. The audiobook distribution did not land on Amazon or Audible this time, unfortunately. I hope you can still enjoy other platforms like Apple, Google Play, Barnes & Noble, Spotify, etc.

Here is the trailer:

This playlist BELOW has small clips of my extension articles for the book.

Snowy Memoir

Note that I only personally discuss extension articles with people who have already read the main book, to show respect for both parties’ time. I do not discuss sensitive topics related to America with those who have never lived in America or do not want to live in America. These are life lessons I have accumulated through life. Thank you for your understanding.

I have to emphasize that at this point, as a person, on or off this website:

  • I do not provide healthcare services (including treating formally diagnosed psychological disorders). Please try local experts first, before you go online.
  • I do not provide legal services regarding immigration or other stuff. Please consult attorneys in your area. Be careful.
  • I do not provide consultation on Internet services. Each country has a different situation. Local experts are generally more reliable than remote ones. It’s better to combine them, just like online and offline physical therapy. Nobody knows everything and can afford to tell all the truth.
  • What I can provide is my personal opinions and general recommendations if available.

What I can provide is my personal opinions and general recommendations if available.

More details will be given on the “Services” page of this website.

At the end of this post, I’d like to thank my professor David Huron for his education and guidance during my stay at Ohio State. He passed away earlier this month, which is a great loss to the field of music cognition. I was deeply enlightened by his book Sweet Anticipation as a college student.

June 17, 2025

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