Sinopsis
Conversations about art and faith, with Matt Mellema and Marcus Robinson. A podcast of the Anselm Society.
Episodios
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An Interview with Alice Faye Duncan
02/06/2023 Duración: 43minMatt sits down at the Anselm digital pub with children’s author Alice Faye Duncan to talk about her new book and the history and importance of spirituals. Find out more about Alice and her new book, This Train is Bound for Glory, at https://alicefayeduncan.com/
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Bad Boys in Literature
26/05/2023 Duración: 01h02minWhat is up with all the bad boys in literature? Why have girls throughout the centuries fallen for bad boys? Matt, Mandy, and Evangeline try to untangle the conundrum of the appeal of literary bad boys.
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The Importance of Voice
20/05/2023 Duración: 56minMatt, Mandy, and Evangeline discuss the importance of "voice" in writing stories.
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An Interview with Andrew Peterson
28/04/2023 Duración: 57minAuthor and singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson joins Matt and Christina at the Anslem Society digital pub table to talk about Andrew’s creative process and his Wingfeather saga books.
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Stories Too Big: An Interview with Gianna Soderstrom
20/04/2023 Duración: 57minHow do you approach creating a story when it seems too big for you? Matt and Mandy welcome fellow guild member, Gianna Soderstrom, to the Anselm Society digital pub to talk about what to do with a spark of inspiration that seems too big to tackle.
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The "feeling intellect" of C.S. Lewis: An Interview With Terry Glaspey
07/04/2023 Duración: 55minMatt makes the case that the life and story of C.S. Lewis are just as interesting as Lewis's writings. Joining Matt and Mandy at the Anslem digital pub table is Terry Glaspey to help Matt make his point by describing how C.S. Lewis's intellect and imagination worked together to bring Christianity alive for so many. Find Terry's recent biography of Lewis at www.moodypublishers.com/not-a-tame-lion. Find out more about Terry and his writing at www.terryglaspey.com, where Terry talks about creativity, spirituality, and life.
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An Interview with Jane Scharl
31/03/2023 Duración: 56minMatt and Mandy talk with Anselm Society Arts Guild member Jane Scharl, a poet and playwright. They discuss Jane's recently published and produced play, an imaginative encounter between St. Ignatius of Loyola, John Calvin, and François Rabelais.
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Elves and Irish Saints
24/03/2023 Duración: 59minEvangeline and her brother, Dr. John Case Tompkins, voyage from the Emerald Isle to Middle Earth via J.R.R. Tolkien’s obscure poem “The Death of Saint Brendan.”
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“Sadness is the soul’s way of saying ‘this mattered’”: An Interview with KJ Ramsey
17/03/2023 Duración: 01h34sEvangeline and Mandy sit down at the digital pub table to interview KJ Ramsey—author, artist, and trauma-informed therapist. KJ discusses how her art and recent book of prayers and poems has been influenced by her own story and practice as a trauma-informed therapist. Kj and the cohosts also discuss how grief can be a gateway that helps us connect our own stories to the Great Story. Find KJ at www.kjramsey.com and The Book of Common Courage at BookOfCommonCourage.com
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Where Art Meets Ministry: an Interview with Eric Schumacher
11/03/2023 Duración: 57minMandy and Evangeline talk with author and pastor Eric Schumacher about his various projects (fiction, nonfiction, devotional, musical, and more). The stories behind his work share a common theme: the artist’s search for truth, clarity, and healing.
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Elisa Lambert Interview: Worldbuilding
03/03/2023 Duración: 53minYou cannot have a story without a setting. Whether it's New England or some planet on the other side of the galaxy, a story needs to happen somewhere. Some stories take place within a single apartment, or on a single park bench. But some stories add details to the setting – sometimes a lot of details. This whole process is called worldbuilding, an essential part of much of storytelling. What can worldbuilding add to a story? What happens when it is done well? What about when it is not done well? The Believe to See cohosts invite Elisa Lambert, the Anselm Arts Guild's resident worldbuilding expert, to discuss worldbuilding.
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Wordless Picture Books
25/02/2023 Duración: 53minWe all know the powers of words, written and spoken. We know that they contain a power so immense that God himself refers to himself as the Word in scripture. But, images speak too - very, very powerfully. This is why small children’s literature most often includes illustrations alongside text. Together, these two powerful methods of learning ignite the imagination of children in extraordinary ways. So, what should we do with the now-very-popular wordless picture books? Why should we invest in wordless picture books? Is it a waste of time, talents, and resources? Christina, Matt, and Mandy sit down to discuss.
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Piranesi Book Discussion
17/02/2023 Duración: 57minMatt, Mandy, and Christina sit down at the digital pub table to discuss Susanna Clarke's 2020 novel, Piranesi.
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Interview with SD Smith and Josiah C Smith
28/01/2023 Duración: 50minMatt and Christina sit down with SD Smith, author of the popular Green Ember series, and JC Smith to talk about what it's like to write your first successful story. They discuss SD and JC's new book, Jack Zulu and the Waylander's Key.
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Compulsion to Create: Interview with Brian Wight
22/01/2023 Duración: 56minMusician Brian Wight joins the table to discuss his journey through Nashville’s music scene. He tells the story of how he went from a teenage musician living out of his car to a successful musician and producer. He also shares his compulsion to compose music, and discusses why he’d still create if he was alone in the wilderness.
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[New Year's] Resolutions in Literature
14/01/2023 Duración: 53minMatt describes January as "that special type of year where a stressed out person's fancy turn to thoughts of resolutions," and Matt, Mandy, and Christina launch into a discussion about how it seems that in all good stories, at some point, a character makes a resolution and we need to make resolutions in our own stories. The cohosts discuss how resolutions are used in some of our favorite stories and why they're so important in the stories of our own lives.
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Interview with Justin Gerhardt of Holy Ghost Stories
06/01/2023 Duración: 49minJustin Gerhardt’s storytelling project Holy Ghost Stories embodies the conviction that “Christians have the best stories. We should make the best art.” Justin made the journey from pastor to podcaster compelled by the conviction that there are some stories in the Bible that don’t need to be preached, they just need to be told. Justin runs against the grain of how Christian culture often handles the Bible by bringing biblical stories to life through powerful, imaginative storytelling, hoping to bring his listeners into an encounter with God that turns stories into worship. Justin sat down at the virtual pub table with Matt and Evangeline to discuss his journey of bringing great storytelling together with the Great Story. Holy Ghost Stories Season 4 releases on January 9th! Listen to the new season at https://www.holyghoststories.org/listen Learn more about Justin and his work at https://www.hazefirestudios.com/
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The Artist's Platform
10/12/2022 Duración: 54minIn this episode, Matt, Mandy, and Evangeline talk about the concept of “the artist’s platform.” Many artists hate the term platform. But if you are a storyteller who wants to share your story, building a platform is almost as important as creating the story itself. The cohosts sit down at the digital pub table to discuss the assumptions behind the concept of the platform. Matt also makes an exciting announcement.
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Is It a Christmas Movie?
03/12/2022 Duración: 01h01minMost Christmas movies are obviously Christmas movies, but other movies are more difficult to categorize. Sure, people watch them around Christmas, but are they really Christmas movies? Matt, Mandy, and Evangeline discuss the criteria for whether a movie should be considered a Christmas movie and then discuss a number of “close calls” to determine which are properly Christmas movies and which are imposters.
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Interview: Tracy Higley on Creating from an Inner World of Joy
18/11/2022 Duración: 53minMatt and Mandy sit down with fellow novelist Tracy Higley to discuss writing and the concept of an inner world of Joy. A prolific novelist, Tracy sees art as stemming from an urge to communicate, often an urge that comes from an inner world of joy. Tracy, Many and Matt discuss joy as a longing sparked by beauty that awakens us to more than the everyday, how this situates us in the Great story, and the internal obstacles to creating art. Find Tracy’s recent novel Nightfall in the Garden of Deep Time here: https://tracyhigleybooks.com/products/nightfall-in-the-garden-of-deep-time