Three women walk up to a mic... Friends and artists work through issues and ideas surrounding the Arts and Society
Lachuné Boyd, Rachél Lopez Resillas, Hannah Hunter
All of us do our best work in very different settings. Some of us have our best thoughts with others. Some have them all on our own. In this episode, we discuss privacy of thought and how it applies to our communities and work.
Welcome to Season 2! This Episode talks Personality, Personal Privacy, Oversharing, and Undersharing. For more resources check out:https://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_keep_your_goals_to_yourself/discussion?referrer=playlist-goalsOr go to our website: thesaywhatpodcast.com
As we continue our talk on Identity and Individualism, we come to terms with our own core beliefs and the challenges that individualism poses to them. Link to: On The Duty of Civil Disobedience, by Thoreau Link to: Self-Reliance by EmersonSubscribe:https://thesaywhatpodcast.com/
As the new decade approaches, we decided to talk through identity. Specifically, Identity and Individualism. What that means to us as artists, members of our communities, and as Christians. Check out some of our writing on this:https://thesaywhatpodcast.com/2019/10/13/identity-implosion/Or go to our website and subscribe, so you don't miss part 2!https://thesaywhatpodcast.com/
Part 2 of Responsible Art: Lachuné and Hannah work through the question: Is responsible art different for the Christian? And what does that look like?(Since I forgot to mention in the recording: Rachél was out for this because she was on a missions trip to Guatemala, which was amazing, or so I hear.)thesaywhatpodcast.com
Lachuné and Hannah work through the question: Are We Responsible for Our Art? And what does that actually look like?(Since I forgot to mention in the recording: Rachél was out for this because she was on a missions trip to Guatemala, which was amazing, or so I hear.)Artist Showcase:Songs of the Folksongsofthefolk.comhttps://thesaywhatpodcast.com/artist-showcase/songsofthefolk/
The last installment of "On Community" We break down the process and how it changes us.How long did it take you to establish yourself within your communities?What is the most important thing about community?How has your community influenced your art?Do you feel like you owe them your art?How has your community improved your life?Part 1: http://www.buzzsprout.com/449035/1943164-on-community-identity-change-hurts-and-recoveryPart 2: http://www.buzzsprout.com/449035/1943268-on-community-our-roles-and-seasons
As we continue working through the idea of community, we tackle these questions:What is my role in the community? How do we serve?Have you ever left a community? Why? Do you transition from one to the next?Part 1: http://www.buzzsprout.com/449035/1943164-on-community-identity-change-hurts-and-recovery
As we begin exploring Community and our responsibilities to community we asked ourselves:What communities do you belong to?What does that mean to you?Is there anything you would change about your community?Have you been hurt or let down by your community?
In the second installment of "Introducing the Hosts," we tackle our struggles with scripture, forgiveness, and the hopes of reconciliation. Each of us works through our own issues, such as burnout, conviction, and the word study of scripture. The joy of freedom and responsibility rounds us out to a full-blown discussion on faith in our daily lives.
Three women walk up to a mic... Friends and artists work through issues and ideas surrounding the Arts and Society. This is a crash course in our hosts: H V Hunter, Lachuné Karee Boyd, and Rachél LR. Subscribe and contact us @ www.thesaywhatpodcast.com