Christian Piatt's Blog, page 3
April 20, 2017
Director, Animator, Author Kelly Asbury
Animated feature films have been around since “Snow White,” but they’ve changed dramatically. How do artists and directors keep up? I talked with Kelly Asbury, veteran Hollywood animator and director of the new movie, Sony Pictures’ “Smurfs: The Lost Village,” as well as “Shrek 2” about the technical and creative process behind the stories that [Read More...]
Published on April 20, 2017 09:13
March 1, 2017
Movies, Meaning and the Oscars with Gareth Higgins
Films move our culture in profound ways, but how? Did Hollywood, and particularly, the Oscars, elevate women this year after major fallout last year? How about ethnic minorities? LQBTQ? And what do 2016’s films tell us about ourselves and our world? Gareth Higgins, founder of The Porch Magazine and the Movies and Meaning Festival, joins us to break [Read More...]
Published on March 01, 2017 09:54
February 21, 2017
Guns, Narcissists and What Being Fully Human Means
What happens when an Episcopal priest Jeremy Lucas sets out to win an AR-15 in a raffle for a kids’ softball team fundraiser and gets it? What’s more, how do people – particularly Christians – react to his plans for the gun? Oh, and did I mention the the money used to buy the raffle tickets came from [Read More...]
Published on February 21, 2017 10:45
February 14, 2017
LIVE in L.A. from Homebrewed Theology Beer Camp
What happens when Christian and Amy head to a theology camp with three days of open kegs and about a dozen other podcasters? Well let’s find out, shall we? Thanks to Tripp Fuller for having us as part of his first-ever Theology Beer camp at the Hatchery Campus in Redondo Beach, CA recently to do our show live with [Read More...]
Published on February 14, 2017 15:43
February 1, 2017
Heaven and Hell with Barry Taylor, James Younger
What do other religions say about heaven? How about hell? Do the similarities across so many cultures and faiths point to a universal cosmic truth, or does it reveal more about our basic human nature? After a few pints of heaven at the Homebrewed Theology Beer Camp, I sat down with James Younger, executive producer [Read More...]
Published on February 01, 2017 12:08
January 27, 2017
Do Marches and Protests Really Matter?
It was reported that at least 3.2 million people marched in solidarity for women the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration. Hundreds of thousands filled the streets and sidewalks of Washington DC, with similar rallies in cities across the nation. There were even concurrent marches for women in countries around the world. The anger, tension and [Read More...]
Published on January 27, 2017 18:16
November 21, 2016
Trump’s Conflicts of Interest (And What to Do)
I wrote already about the issues with how President-elect Donald Trump plans to establish management over his business interests while in office and the trouble that putting his children in charge presents. Essentially, the problem is that there’s supposed to be the removal of conflicts of interest so that the President can’t create or affect [Read More...]
Published on November 21, 2016 09:57
November 14, 2016
If You Bristle at the Term “White Fragility,” That’s White Fragility
You hear the term “Black Lives Matter,” and it pisses you off. You think, “What about me? Doesn’t my life matter? Why do we have to say that black lives in particular matter? Makes it sound like theirs matter and mine doesn’t.” You see a company or university going out of their way to recruit [Read More...]
Published on November 14, 2016 10:04
November 10, 2016
What Happens to Donald Trump’s Businesses When He Becomes President?
We’ve seen the friction surrounding any real or perceived overlap of one’s personal business and their role in public office. Conflicts of interest are taken very seriously, as we realize that government corruption and the exploitation of power for personal gain are tragically prevalent. So what happens when a billionaire with multiple business interests moves [Read More...]
Published on November 10, 2016 15:51
November 9, 2016
Post-Election Hangover With Tripp and Christian
This is a post-election podcast. It is very fresh. Tripp Fuller (Host of the Homebrewed Christianity podcast) and I talk about our feelings, thoughts, anger and hopes after the election. We discuss it in three parts: as a Citizen, as a Husband-Parent, and as a Christian. At the conclusion we decided to have a future (more [Read More...]
Published on November 09, 2016 16:28