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We weren’t able to head to Dallas for the Catholic Creatives Summit but our guest, Fabiola did! She recaps the conference and shares insight into her own art and why Disney’s Frozen was… “ok” Follow her art at www.fabiolagarza.comalso instagram @ Catholiccolors
On this episode we recount Luke's travels to the CATHOLIC CREATIVES SUMMIT in Dallas, Texas, do a brief interview with Michael and Tony from Project YM and Catholic Beard Balm Co, talk about the heart of 'thick community', and Gomer smashes the Scandal yet again.
This week we’re doing something a little different. With the 2018 Catholic Creatives Summit only one month away we decided to bring back the keynote talk from last year’s summit. We really want everyone to hear this talk because the New Renaissance is what we’re about. The Catholic Creatives’ Why is: "Setting creatives free so that they can unleash a new renaissance." This is why Catholic Creatives exists. And this is why this talk is so important for everyone to listen to. What is a renaissance? What are examples of past renaissances? What does a new renaissance look like? What is it going to take for that to happen? Matt’s talk at the summit last year was a prophetic answer to these questions.
This podcast features an interview with Director Julio Quintana. Julio just released his first feature film- which is always a big deal, he also raise 1 million to do it, got Martin Sheen to act and had the master Terrence Malik as executive producer. Their influence in the film is visible, giving it a spiritual, cinematic gravitas that is really undeniable. (Here is the trailer) So in this not only do we we talk about the film, we get into all sorts of other good stuff like beauty and perseverance and the hard work of making it as an artist. The struggle with making money making good art. Btw, the the vessel came out in digital release yesterday, so if you haven't got a chance to watch it yet highly recommend doing so. the links are in the show notes. Blue Ray Itunes Hulu A quick announcement before we get into that, as many of you know the Catholic Creatives Summit is developing and moving very quickly in terms of being materialized and we're excited to announce a new sponsor that just jumped on board. Word on Fire just decided to become a sponsor. We are so grateful to them for their support for good media in art they've always been a leader in that in the church so I'm we're just excited to have them as a partner.