Uniting the world of independent creatives who are challenging the world around us through faith, art, and storytelling.
This week's podcast features a conversation with Utah-based producer, songwriter, and indie-creative, BRAY. BRAY is an inspiring, well-rounded, and passionate artist who talks about the value of friendship, collaboration, and passion when it comes to his music career. To learn more about his story and career, take a listen to this week's podcast.
Authentic, heartfelt, and sincere; Brooklyn Kohl is a singer-songwriter who shares her passion for connecting with people, her creative passions turning into a career, and what to do in this crazy uncertain time of self-quarantine.
Kevin Hackett is best known for his graphic design work, music, and clothing brand. In this week's podcast, he talks with our Narrative team about creative direction, managing multiple creative projects in various creative avenues at one time, and balancing the pros and cons of social media when marketing projects. Kevin Hackett is a driven, ambitious, and well-rounded artist that many can learn from.
Isaac Gutierrez and Josh Wentz are two talented artists who recently released a collaborative and story-centered album titled Too Much To Type. This week, they stopped by our studio, for an incredibly genuine conversation, packed with tons of both professional and personal insight that any artist could benefit from.
Bri is a singer/songwriter from Utah. She shares not only about her music and process but about the work she has been doing to help struggling artists in COVID and shares a powerful perspective on the positive side of what this season has meant to her!
Husband, father, singer/songwriter, and indie-creative-Joshua Howard, recently sat down for a conversation with our Narrative team. Joshua shares his journey from college, to “real life,” to becoming a contestant on The Voice, and then back to "real-life" as a full-time musician.
Indie creative Zach Windahl runs Sunday, a company creating different resources and products to help people understand the Bible better. He joins us and shares what it looks like and what it takes to be an indie creative entrepreneur.
A conversation with Indie Musician from Nashville, Tennessee; Maggie Miles. She is now a full-time musician and talks about her journey working her way up to where she is now. She talks about the value of collaboration and lessons she has learned throughout her journey thus far, and how faith has impacted her journey as well.
Megan Wert is a painter, sculptor, screen-printer, and the founder of Delmar Goods. She spoke about the value of community, how she uses her art to build real-life relationships, and about how her life changed when her art became her passion.
This week we talk with NYC based indie musician Sink aka Rachel Lindsay as she shares her journey to embrace her uniqueness as a creative who works across many mediums and having a history in film, acting, dance, writing, photography, and more!
Authentic, heartfelt, and sincere; Brooklyn Kohl is a singer-songwriter who shares her passion for connecting with people, her creative passions turning into a career, and what to do in this crazy uncertain time of self-quarantine.
Utah based indie musician, Parker Pratt talks with us about how he finds his value in places other than numbers and his journey to build a brand that connects with his art.
This week we had a conversation with Pennsylvania painter, Karen Weber. We spoke with her about her processes and her story of walking away from art and her inevitable journey back.
We talk with Dallas based Indie-Pop, singer-songwriter: Austin Leach. Austin gave us a glimpse of what his busy life looks like each day: balancing, meeting financial needs, and pursuing his passion. He talks about his belief in the value of finding miracles and inspiration in the mundane.
Travis Woronowicz is a writer and pastor who creates art, meaning he uses his art to display the heart and love of Jesus. We discuss what it means to have a deep understanding that your work has a purpose far beyond being simply just to please yourself.
This week we had the pleasure of speaking with Lancaster based photographer and graphic designer, Ian Leininger.
This week we talk with an up-and-coming musician/singer/songwriter/producer STVN. STVN shares an authentic behind-the-scenes perspective of what it looks like to be creating new work.
This week on Artist Snapshots I spent time talking with Rorie, a singer songwriter with poetic lyrics and beautifully, emotive vocals.
This week on Artist Snapshots, we were able to spend some time with artist, seamstress, and historical costume designer, Katie Grahl.
We talk with country music duo, Drew and Ket, about how they relocated their lives from Philadelphia, PA to Los Angeles.
We talk with documentary filmmaker Nathan Skulstad about by his mentally behind the projects he works on and why we should always be asking questions for ourselves in what we create. We also talk about whether Marvel movies are true cinema, the new amazon, and much much more!
We talk with Indie Pop Rock band 'twentythreenineteen' about their writing process is like therapy to them. We also talk about the new Joker Movie, Kanye West, Mindy Kaling, and Emmy Award winning Fleabag.
We talk with singer songwriter Zach Winters, about his inspiration from other cultures and how his life and music are woven together. We also talk about how social media is changing our world, how Disney is just pretending to woke, and much more!
We talk with illustrator, designer, and publisher Rommel Ruiz. We also talk about the new Joker movie, the Emmys, and even Snapchat Films.
This week we talk with R&B musician Mecario and talked a lot about about how he lays his entire life out in his music. We also talk about how men and women alike are using there platforms to empower women, Mindy Kaling's new movie about diversity behind the camera in Hollywood.
We talk with singer-songwriter Jonathan Gabriel Masters about how is faith and music are always tied together. We also talk about having a life and career and the new Narrative Lifestyle Brand.
This week we talk with Indie-Folk Corey Kilgannon about his new album and how it has started conversations on social change. We also talk a lot about being a conscious consumer and share some awesome new movies coming out soon!
This week we talk to music producer Carvello about using faith to collaborate. We also talk about ignorant news anchors, the new Taylor Swift Album, and a personality test for creatives.
This week we talk with author, illustrator, and Pastor C.S. Fritz. he shares the importance of taking time to step away from everything and rest. We also talk about the importance of owning your own work, the trend of films portraying sexual assault allegations, and much more.
This week we share our crazy conversation with the lead singer of Indie Rock Band, Nonfiction. We also talk about the future of online streaming, culture challenging show Master of None, and what artists are doing about gun control.
This week we share an amazing conversation with Hip-Hip Artist, Activist, and Entrepreneur, Angie Rose. We also talk about HBO's new Gen-X focused show, Euphoria, and the changing trend of teen dramas, female portrayal in Marvel movies, and even Bob Ross' painting show.
This week we talk with singer-songwriter, Marielle Kraft about how she got her start in true authentic sharing of stories through music. We also talk about the future of Reality TV, Chance The Rapper's new album, and exciting new things at Narrative.
This week we talk with creative activist group, "The Couch" about how they are working to create a culture of listening. We also talk about summer film shoots, a new movie about women dying off, and the enneagram personality tests.
Josh and Mya discuss the increasing relationship between us and the technology around us. They also discuss the rise, and possible fall, of Netflix, as well as the Emmy nominations, the big change to '13 Reasons Why,' and much more.
This week Josh, Mya, and Marisa discuss the #NotMyAriel controversy, and talk about this may be reflective of a greater cultural issue of cultural appropriation of diversity in media. They also talk about some new movies, music, and more.
The cast talks about finding ways to build creative habits, but also focus on the importance of taking break from being creative and letting your mind rest.
Mya and Marisa lead another episode and touch on how sometimes their lives change in the moment and they must adapt, or how they need to force change into their lives and the possible ideas that come from both. They also touch on original ideas that come from those in the moment events.
Mya talks about a new filmmaking opportunity, Marissa and Mya discuss styles of movies and their preferences, and Boden talks about finding a new style in his work.
Mya and Marissa lead another episode as they talk about how graduating has changed their life and decisions so far. The two also touch on topics such as income inequality and more issues.
Mya and Marissa lead the episode with their ideas for scripts, and what they expect to find in their work during this summer.
There are many stereotypes surrounding Christians and Christian creators, the cast discusses some positive and negative examples, along with how to break those stereotypes.
Mya talks about how she's preparing for graduation and the years ahead, while Josh discusses the changes and projects coming this Summer.
The cast discusses the difficult decisions made while going through their creative processes, and how art has changed in the past years.
The Narrative cast focuses in on what it mean to value yourself as an artist and how much effort goes into what we do.
The cast talks about their final few weeks of the year, how they're prepping for finals, and how Triune Studio is growing even more.
Josh and Mya talk about the action behind the scenes of a shoot, and how how things have gone wrong for them in the past.