Interviews



Life from Death: An Interview with Director Andrew Brumme

By Drew Miller

Last week, we introduced you to a beautiful new documentary series on the spirituality of food called Taste & See, and invited you to attend one of the virtual screenings coming up on June 3rd. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be giving you various peeks behind the scenes of this project, starting with this in-depth interview with Director Andrew Brumme.

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The Habit Podcast: Matthew Clark on Only the Lover Sings

By The Rabbit Room

This week on The Habit Podcast, Jonathan Rogers talks with singer-songwriter, podcaster, and essayist Matthew Clark.

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The Habit Podcast: Esau McCaulley Feels Defiant Joy

By The Rabbit Room

This week on The Habit Podcast, Jonathan Rogers talks with author, professor, and theologian Esau McCaulley.

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The Habit Podcast: Sandra McCracken Sends Out Light

By The Rabbit Room

This week on The Habit Podcast, Jonathan Rogers talks with Nashville singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken.

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Call It Good: Thomas McKenzie, Helena Sorensen, Russ Ramsey, & Malcolm Guite

By The Rabbit Room

New to the Rabbit Room Podcast Network is Call It Good: Conversations on Creative Confidence. Hosted by Matt Conner (host of The Resistance), Call It Good is a limited series of conversations with authors, artists, and pastors about the invitation before us to join with the Spirit in the act of re-creating the world.

We’re excited to share with you not one or two but FOUR in-depth interviews on creativity, the Creation story, and what it means to bless the work of your hands. Read on for a word from Matt about each of these guests and what they bring to the conversation.

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The Habit Podcast: Pete Peterson & Jennifer Trafton

By The Rabbit Room

This week on The Habit Podcast, Jonathan Rogers talks with the Rabbit Room’s very own Pete Peterson and Jennifer Trafton, who together edited the latest offering from Rabbit Room Press: The Lost Tales of Sir Galahad.

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The Habit Podcast: Leslie Bustard Loves Children’s Books

By The Rabbit Room

This week on The Habit Podcast, Jonathan Rogers talks with Leslie Bustard, editor of Wild Things and Castles in the Sky: A Guide to Choosing the Best Books for your Children.

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Artists & Being Known with Orion Dyson-Smith

By The Rabbit Room

Being an artist can be lonely work. Not only do we often work alone, but we frequently find ourselves in community with people who may not have as intimate a relationship with their own creativity as we do. Sometimes we don’t know how to talk about our creative work, and our loved ones don’t know how to ask about it. If our friends don’t know how to ask why we love the things we love, and we don’t know how to bridge the gap from our side, then how can we be truly known?

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The Habit Podcast: Mitali Perkins Speaks for Outsiders

By The Rabbit Room

This week on The Habit Podcast, Jonathan talks with children’s author Mitali Perkins.

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The Habit Podcast: Tom Douglas

By The Rabbit Room

This week on The Habit Podcast, Jonathan Rogers talks with songwriting legend and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Tom Douglas.

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Deeper Into Collaboration, Part 1: Ben Shive interviews Jill Phillips

By The Rabbit Room

Have you listened to the new Jill Phillips record yet? If you haven’t, stop everything and listen immediately. Then, when you’ve finished crying, come back here and read this beautiful interview where Ben Shive (who worked with Jill to produce the record) asks Jill some questions about the craft of songwriting, the story of her lifelong love of music, and the meaning of collaboration.

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Mastery & the Practice of Joy: An Interview with Russ Ramsey

By Drew Miller

Recently, I had the pleasure of asking Russ Ramsey a few questions about his new book Rembrandt Is In the Wind, the story of how he came to love visual art, and the interaction of that love with his faith and ministry as a pastor. Read on for some beautiful responses from Russ.

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