Matt chats with Natasha Kennedy, the illustrator for the FatCat (catechisms “fat with meaning”) books. Catechism can seem to be an intimidating (or boring) word, but catechism can actually contain the entirety of the Christian story of creation, fall, and, redemption. Natasha talks about her experience bringing together catechism and art in a way that can be appreciated even by young kids.
Learn more about the FatCat books at https://lexhampress.com/fatcat
Episode 103: For Those Wandering Along the Way
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Episode 100: Rosefire
Bonus: Anthony Esolen on "Teaching People to Open Their Eyes"
Bonus: Lanier Ivester on “The Magic of Rivendell”
Episode 99: Tom Sawyer and Tumbleweed Thompson
Episode 98: Streams in the Wasteland
Episode 97: Our Classical World
Episode 96: Here Be Dragons
Episode 95: Contra Disney(?)
Episode 94: A Guide to Reading and Reflecting
Episode 93: Deus Ex Musica
Episode 92: Godzilla vs. Mellema Brothers
Episode 91: Harrowing of Hell
Episode 90: Where Prayer Becomes Real
Episode 89: Comic Horror
Episode 88: Turning of Days
Episode 87: Merry Beggars Theater
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