Sinopsis
Conversations about art and faith, with Matt Mellema and Marcus Robinson. A podcast of the Anselm Society.
Episodios
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Interview: The Making of an Audio Drama with The Merry Beggars
24/09/2022 Duración: 55minMatt sits down with Peter Atkinson and Kiley Hatch of the Merry Beggars to talk about the making of their 21-part radio drama On the Night Train. Writer Kiley talks about the intricacies of structuring a large and complex story. Producer Peter shares some of the behind-the-scenes work that goes into planning and creating a radio drama and the ways writing a good story is the same no matter the medium. Learn more about On the Night Train at https://www.onthenighttrain.com/ Learn more about The Merry Beggars at https://themerrybeggars.com/
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Interview: Making Your Home an Outpost of Grace and Beauty with Elyce Westby
18/09/2022 Duración: 45minCohost of Believe to See Christina Brown sits down with fellow Anselm Arts Guild member Elyce Westby to talk about the importance of cultivating a narrative of beauty in your home. They discuss the "hidden art of the everyday," how beauty can direct our souls towards God, and how our homes can be outposts of grace and beauty.
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Interview: Nicole Beck on Portraiture
10/09/2022 Duración: 52minWhat’s in a face? What’s in a painting of a face that isn’t in a photograph? Nicole Beck, a portraiture artist based in Colorado Springs, sits down with Matt and Christina to talk about why she is drawn to painting faces, how she learned to paint, and the special significance that can be found in an image of a person’s face. You can find more of Nicole’s work at nicolebeckstudio.com. Nicole Beck is the featured visual artist for the Anselm Society’s 2022 Imagination Redeemed Conference at Glen Eyrie in Colorado Springs, September 29th-October 1st. You can learn more about the imagination Redeemed Conference at imaginationredeemed.com, and you can purchase tickets for the conference here through September 21st.
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Pub Night: The Golden Key
02/09/2022 Duración: 55minAt the Anselm Society's July Pub Night, Christina presents her retelling of George MacDonald's story The Golden Key. Afterwards, Christina and Matt discuss the story before a live audience.
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Interview: Story, Trauma, and Faith with Sam Jolman
26/08/2022 Duración: 52minMatt and Believe to See's producer, Jesse Childress, sit down with Sam Jolman to talk about how our relationships, life experiences, and trauma can shape our imaginations. Sam shares why he is a narrative trauma therapist and why he believes stories are containers of meaning. Find Sam's ebook here: http://www.samjolman.com/blog/
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Interview: Aaron Damiani on Deconstruction and Liturgical Practices
19/08/2022 Duración: 48minMatt sits down at the digital pub table with guest Aaron Damiani, an Anglican pastor in Chicago, to talk about how things like deconstruction and liturgies fit into God's story and how they might even be able to help us understand God's story and our own stories a little better. Aaron shares some of his own story, which he shares in his most recent book, Earth Filled With Heaven. Earth Filled with Heaven, by Aaron Damiani: https://www.moodypublishers.com/earth-filled-with-heaven/
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It's Never Too Late for Art
12/08/2022 Duración: 57minIs anyone too old to create art? What about too young? Or maybe just too untalented? Matt, Mandy, and Evangeline sit down to discuss who, if anyone, shouldn't be creating art. They also recall their own artistic endeavors as youngsters and bring up artistic mediums they want to try.
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Interview: Teaching Drama with Nancy Holaday
08/08/2022 Duración: 51minMandy and Evangeline sit down at Anselm's digital pub table to talk with Mandy's long-time friend Nancy about her experience as a drama teacher. Nancy waxes eloquent about the value of performing Shakespeare, her aversion to changing dialogue without the playwright's permission, and shares her experience teaching Shakespeare to inmates in a state prison.
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Heraldry: Story through Symbols
16/07/2022 Duración: 01h23minFor longer than he'd care to admit, Matt has been designing an official coat of arms for the Anselm Society Arts Guild. After explaining the heraldic creatures he chose, he discusses the history and purpose of heraldry with Mandy and Christina. The three of them explore the ways that heraldry can describe what the Arts Guild is, where it came from, and what it aspires to be.
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Wanting to Doubt Shakespeare
08/07/2022 Duración: 01h05minFor centuries, Shakespeare has been widely accepted as the greatest writer in our language's history. For much of that time, maverick thinkers have argued that William Shakespeare didn't actually write his plays. One of those maverick thinkers is Mandy’s daughter, Bethany. She joins the table for a no-holds-barred debate with Matt about the authorship of Shakespeare. After the dust settles, the hosts explore the reasons why so many people feel compelled to doubt Shakespeare.
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Finding Meaning in Time
02/07/2022 Duración: 53minWhat is time, and how does time work in the context of story? As part of Anselm’s “Why We Create” series, our own Jane Scharl wrote an amazing essay on the nature of time. At the pub table, Matthew and Mandy use that article as a launchpad for discussing the use of time in fiction.
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Interview: What Makes a Children's Story Timeless?
15/06/2022 Duración: 01h12minSometimes, a beloved book or movie from childhood means just as much to you as an adult. Other times, going back to childhood stories makes you cringe. Why are some children's stories timeless, while others are time-bound? And can knowing the difference inform the stories we share with the kids in our lives? To answer these questions, Matthew goes to a trusted authority on children's stories: his wife, Danielle.
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Pub Night: Smith of Wooton Major
09/06/2022 Duración: 58minAt the Anselm Society's May Pub Night, author Leslie Bustard presents her retelling of JRR Tolkien's story Smith of Wooton Major. Later, Leslie and Matt discuss the story's theme of enchantment.
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Interview: Only the Lover Sings
31/05/2022 Duración: 46minMatthew Clark is both a singer/songwriter, and an Anselm Society Advisor. He joins the table to talk about his brand-new project: Only the Lover Sings. It's both an album and a book of essays, all centered around the woman at the well. Matthew shares how this story inspired the project, and why it has captured his imagination.
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Fae or Not Fae?
23/05/2022 Duración: 52minWe talk all the time about Faerie Stories (Fairy Stories? Faeree Stories?). But what are they? The hosts discuss the elements of proper Faerie stories, as well as the value of Faerie for Christians. Then our resident Faerie expert, Evangeline, evaluates popular "Fairy Stories" to determine: is it Fae, or not Fae?
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Interview: Bandersnatch Classics
18/05/2022 Duración: 45minOur friends at Bandersnatch Books stop by the table to share their upcoming project: Bandersnatch Classics. They're taking underappreciated classics in the public domain, and giving them the beautiful reprinting they deserve. The Bandersnatch team discusses the value of reading old novels, and the enduring appeal of their first Bandersnatch Classic: Understood Betsy.
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Roundtable: Heaven in Art
10/05/2022 Duración: 57minOver the centuries, lots of artists have tried to portray heaven. Many (most?) have failed. What's the best way to tell the story of heaven? Is there even an effective way? The co-hosts examine examples of heaven in art to find out.
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Pub Night: The Secret Garden
30/04/2022 Duración: 53minAt the Anselm Society's April Pub Night, Anselm's Elizabeth Bristol Clayton presents her retelling of The Secret Garden. Later, Elizabeth and Matt discuss the story's theme of resurrection.
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Subcreating in Subcreations
23/04/2022 Duración: 01h02sWhen an imagined world grows successful enough, other storytellers create their own stories in it. Some are great. Some are...not so much. The hosts share their favorite examples of stories told within other artists' stories, as well as the characterstics that make them successful.
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Learning the Catherine Project Way
15/04/2022 Duración: 48minEducation expert Kreigh Knerr is on the Catherine Project's board of advisors. He joins the pub table to discuss the Catherine Project's innovative approach to education. They've launched a wide selection of Great Books reading groups taught by renowned scholars--for free! Kreigh explains how the Catherine Project helps students embrace their role as sub-creators. He also tells the listeners how they can enroll in the Catherine Project's next slate of courses.