![]() ![]() I’m your host Carl Trueman.įinally, if you like reading, the Mortification of Spin podcast offers thought-provoking author interviews. ![]() ROCK STAR PASTORS EPISODE: Welcome to the Mortification of Spin. Still, keep in mind this isn’t a Christian podcast, and it might be a good idea to listen with headphones if kids are in the room. But the only problematic content I’ve encountered so far is one mild swear word. I’ve only listened to a fraction of the more than 150 episodes. And it lacks, I think it’ll lack that x-factor. They also discuss how technology is changing the game for artists, especially when it comes to Artificial Intelligence.ĮP166: Any computer can generate a story handcrafted for your taste, right? The only problem though is that it’s all based on stuff that’s previously been created. Using a publishing company has its perks, but giving them authority over your book might not be worth it.ĮP153: What if they change the story to a story that I don’t like? Right, that’s the big one. They even have an episode dedicated to self-publishing. These illustrators offer mature advice about how to create and sell art. Together we’ve published somewhere around 75 children’s books, and we’ve all taught illustration at university art schools. We’ve all worked for all the major publishers in the business. The 3 Point Perspective podcast is hosted by Will Terry, Lee White, and Jake Parker.ĮP162: All three of us are professional illustrators. The next recommendation is for listeners who want to learn more about visual arts, specifically storybook illustration. It’s just too much.Īll in all, the From Scratch Cookery podcast makes home cooking more accessible, and that’s something that a lot of families can appreciate. But in my simple kitchen, that generally doesn’t happen. HORNBACK, EP11: Some chefs actually recommend salting your meat up to a day in advance and letting it set in the fridge overnight. But for the most part, Hornback sticks to practical tips, and she’s realistic about what families actually have time for. Not everyone will agree with all of her opinions-for instance, she prefers salt that doesn't have iodine. But looking at it literally, a small amount of sourdough starter is enough to make an entire loaf of bread.įor Hornback, you don't have to be a Michelin-star chef to enjoy making nourishing food for your family. HORNBACK, EP24: Maybe you’ve heard the quote, "A little leaven leavens the whole lump." This is actually a verse from the Bible where the Apostle Paul is using it as a metaphor to talk about allowing sin into your life. Hornback brings her Christian faith into the program even when she’s talking about practical things…like how to make sourdough starter, also known as leaven. HORNBACK, EP23: So for instance, marigolds and basil deter, among other things, they deter aphids which can attack those homegrown tomatoes and other plants, aphids are terribly destructive. For listeners interested in growing their own produce, she recommends companion planting, or growing certain plants with your fruits and vegetables. Her episodes are short, but they’re chock full of tips about homemade cooking. Today, WORLD reviewer Bekah McCallum has a few podcast recommendations to help keep parents…and the rest of us… inspired.īEKAH MCCALLUM, REVIEWER: That’s how Wendy Hornback opens each episode of her podcast. With back-to-school busyness, it can be tricky for parents to find time to tackle their personal hobbies. MYRNA BROWN, HOST: Next up on The World and Everything in It: Keeping the creative juices flowing. ![]()
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