What does it mean to be a culture maker in a world of hurt and wondrous possibility? And what does it mean to mend the world, to bring healing and hospitality through our art and the details of our everyday lives?
Today’s episode features multi-Grammy winner Charlie Peacock and his wife and author, Andi Ashworth. Charlie and Andi have recently published a wonderful book together titled, Why Everything That Doesn't Matter, Matters So Much: The Way of Love in a World of Hurt The book draws from their 50 years of marriage and lifelong experience working with artists in community.
In this conversation, Charlie and Andi share from their book on what it means to mend the world through honest, meaningful relationships and a hopeful imagination.
Patrons of the podcast can hear additional interview segments with Charlie and Andi on the power of writing letters and keeping a consistent practice of journaling.
Visit patreon.com/makersandmystics to gain access.
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S11 E12: The Personal and Universal with Aisha Badru
REPLAY: Kimbra on Performance and Transcendence
S11 E11: The Curation of Desire with Luke Burgis
S11 E10: In The Moment with Julianna Barwick
REPLAY: Jeremy Begbie on Transcendence In The Arts
S11 E09: A Fundamental Antagonism with Peter Rollins
S11 E08: A Golden Thread with Bruce Herman
S11 E07: Redeeming Vision with Dr. Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt
S11 E06: Haunted By Eden with Father Christopher Foley
S11 E05: Love & Unknowing with Brie Stoner
S11 E04: Dangerous with Hip-Hop Artist KB
S11 Bonus: Artist's Round Table P2: Longing & Survival
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S11 E02: Embodiment & Transformation with Actor Wynn Everett
S11 E01: Strong Like Water with Aundi Kolber
S11: The Primer with Stephen Roach
Season 11 Trailer: Art & The Urge For Transcendence
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