Today I’m joined by filmmakers and Christian parents D’Lytha and Nathan D. Myers, creators of the musical comedy Aria Appleton Shines. We talk about why entertainment is shaping your kids more than you think, how to set real boundaries with tech, and what it looks like to create culture relevant stories that honor Jesus without being cheesy.
What you’ll hear in this episode
00:00 Intro and who today’s guests are
02:50 How God reconnected a friendship and weaved the story together
06:40 The radical faith step, selling the house, and starting from scratch
09:20 “I think I’m writing a screenplay” and the creative download
14:45 Five loaves and two fish faith, how the movie got funded
16:45 Why entertainment targets the vulnerable, and why it matters
20:35 The content gap, why kids content is not truly for kids
23:00 Relevancy matters, modern stories that still tell truth
29:35 Parents need lines, doom scrolling is discipling your kids
33:40 Big sacrifices that protect the family
42:50 The mother daughter relationship, having hard conversations early
49:15 What the movie is about, and what it teaches
50:20 Why it’s funny, satirical, and not safe for anyone
53:10 It’s a musical, original songs, and how it’s structured
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