Kadia Saraf: On Criminal Psychology, Anchors, and the Language of Shadows

January 28
1h 11m

Episode Description

Kadia Saraf: On Criminal Psychology, Anchors, and the Language of Shadows

 

In this episode, Jack and Diana return to the Dexter offices to sit down in person with Kadia Saraf (Detective Claudette Wallace) for a conversation that explores the profound and often unexpected intersection of life and craft.

 

Kadia doesn’t just play a detective; she lives in the details. From her deep immersion into criminal psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice to the way she builds a character through "anchors," Kadia reveals how her work on Dexter: Resurrection became a mirror for her own life—leading to a major personal discovery and a new understanding of her own unique perspective.

 

We discuss the quiet language of animals (including a very spoiled squirrel named Sandy), the wisdom her jazz-musician father shared about the creative process, and why she believes that for work to be honest, it must be exposed to both the light and the dark.

 

It’s a masterclass in staying grounded while navigating the shadows of the Dexter universe.

 

Listen now. We love you, that’s it!

 

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