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.
S7 E09: Art As Healing Live At The Farmhouse
Artist Profile Series 30: Vàclav Havel
S7 E08: Sacred Pathways with Gary Thomas
Artist Profile Series 29: Leonardo Da Vinci
S7 E07: The Interior Life of The Artist with Kimbra
S7 E06: The Discipline of Inspiration with Carey Wallace
S7 E05: Wellness & The Life of The Artist with Cynthia Newland
S7 E04: The Artist As Protest Against Despair with Stephen Roach
S7 E03: Ritual Making & Performance Art with Heather Stringer
The Breath & the Clay: Communion (Online Gathering)
Artist Profile Series 28: Vincent Van Gogh
S7 E02: One Percent For Artists with Erik Lokkesmoe
S7 E01: Peopled With Dreams with John Mark McMillan
S6 E15: A Benevolent Detachment with John Eldredge
S6 E14: The Art of Memoir with Cinelle Barnes
Artist Profile Series 27: Salvador Dali
S6 E13: The Poetic Encounter with Tinasha LaRayé
S6 E12: A Walk Through Digital Babylon
S6 Bonus Episode: Sneak Peak Into The Breath and the Clay 2020
Artist Profile Series 26: Aimee Semple McPherson
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