My TV Journey with Lola is a behind-the-scenes podcast celebrating the people, stories, and untold moments that power your favorite TV shows and films — from the UK to the Middle East and Africa. Each episode dives into honest, funny, and sometimes chaotic conversations with the brilliant minds behind your favourite shows, from directors and producers to casting legends and unsung heroes of TV and film. Expect wild set stories, big career shifts, imposter syndrome, travel mishaps, and lots o ...
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Cultivating conversations about the intersection of the arts and faith in order to liberate Christian creativity.
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Michael explains the popular dismissal of fiction and the imagination, and explores the edifying uses of fiction.By Renew the Arts
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We are back!!!! Welcome to Episode 5 of My TV Journey With Lola! In this episode, I’m joined by the incredible Karim Abouzeid — a visionary filmmaker who’s been directing and producing for over 26 years across the Middle East. From 11:11 (2022), which spent 32 days as the number one film on Netflix, to his latest project Dracu Ra (2024), Karim’s wo…
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Michael compares and contrasts the great way that seeks first worldly prominence with the little way of the cross that seeks God’s kingdom.By Renew the Arts
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Exploited Art: Propaganda, Pornography, Pomp, and Product
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48:26Michael explores the way the true purpose of art is undermined when we make exploited art—art made subject to an agenda.By Renew the Arts
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Porchlight at Audiofeed 2025: Mini-Conference on Hospitality
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2:13:22A generous sampling of the “Porchlight Mini-Conference on Hospitality” we held at Audiofeed Music Festival 2025 in Urbana, Illinois.By Renew the Arts
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Connecting Science and Art (with Ciara Reyes-Ton)
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49:45Michael is joined by biologist and worship songwriter Ciara Reyes-Ton to discuss the intersection of art, science, and faith.By Renew the Arts
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This week, we’re in London with the digital powerhouse herself — Esther! With nearly a decade of experience in content strategy and influencer management, Esther has worked with some of the biggest brands in the game: Twitter, Meta, McCain, Booking.com, the Olympics, and Virgin Atlantic (just to name a few). From managing six-figure influencer budg…
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This week on My TV Journey with Lola, I’m joined by the brilliant and hilarious Shelley Gill — a casting powerhouse with over 10 years of experience working across UK and US networks. From First Dates (C4) to The Rap Game UK (BBC3) and Secret Crush (ITV), Shelley has helped shape the faces of some of the most loved unscripted shows on TV. We talk a…
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On “A Kingdom of Tea and Strangers” (with Houston Coley)
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47:42Michael is joined by film-maker and YouTuber Houston Coley to discuss Coley’s feature documentary, A Kingdom of Tea and Strangers.By Renew the Arts
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One Anothering in An Othering Age (with Chase Tremaine)
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1:20:49Chase Tremaine joins Michael to discuss how the advancements in technology over the last 100 years have impacted the arts, for good and ill.By Renew the Arts
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In this episode, Lola sits down with Middle Eastern TV powerhouse Hayam Sabury, a true multi-hyphenate who's worn every hat from producer to show caller to post wiz. With over 15 years in the industry, Hayam has worked with major brands like Pepsi, Bugatti, Snapchat, and Pizza Hut — and she’s got the wild stories to prove it. They chat about: How s…
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Dodgy Stomachs & Michael Palin In Nigeria
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34:51In this debut episode, Lola kicks things off with a deep dive into her own journey through the TV industry—spanning over a decade in the UK with roles at NBC, BBC, and a travel doc with the legendary Michael Palin. From producing in Nigeria to navigating the ups and downs of being a Black woman in media, she’s spilling the tea, dropping behind-the-…
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Three Word-Pictures for Patrons and Artists
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32:26Michael offers three word-pictures to help clarify an understanding of the arts in terms of flourishing and the blessed life.By Renew the Arts
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Mailbag: 1,000 True Fans, Earned Gifts, Magic, and Christmas!
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46:28In this mailbag episode for 2024, Michael answers questions ranging from magic in Harry Potter to Nativity scenes in your yard.By Renew the Arts
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Michael discusses narcissism, why it seems so prevalent among artists, and how to address it in both individuals and communities.By Renew the Arts
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Missions and the Power of Storytelling (with Roy Sneed)
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1:19:22An interview with Roy Sneed, a specialist who trains cross-cultural workers in the four uses of storytelling for missions and evangelism.By Renew the Arts
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Michael discusses how the problem of fame affects patrons. He then explores some ways artists and patrons can address this problem of fame.By Renew the Arts
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Michael explores the problem of fame, how the inequality of exposure among artists damages both popular and unknown artists.By Renew the Arts
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Art and the Evangelical Imagination (with Karen Swallow Prior)
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59:29Karen Swallow Prior joins Michael for a wide-ranging discussion on her book The Evangelical Imagination, and how it applies to the arts.By Renew the Arts
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What is Poetry Good For? (with Paul J. Pastor)
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54:50Michael is joined by Paul J. Pastor—poet, writer, editor—to discuss the value of poetry both in general and specific terms.By Renew the Arts
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Looking for the Life of the World to Come (with Brian Brown)
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53:12Michael is joined by Brian Brown, founder and executive director of the Anselm Society, to talk about the arts and communal meaning-making.By Renew the Arts
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Why You Need Better Taste and How to Get It
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41:21Michael explores why you need better taste and how to get it. This episode explores both the rationale and practice of developing good taste.By Renew the Arts
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Justus Stout and Katy Martin join Michael for a ten-year Renew the Arts retrospective and a look at the opportunities ahead.By Renew the Arts
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Ryanne Molinari joins Michael to discuss her forthcoming book on the relationship between the worship arts and the fruit of the Spirit.By Renew the Arts
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Is Art a Ministry, a Hobby, or a Profession?
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56:06Michael invites singer-songwriter Carly Taich and producer Jimmy Smith on to the podcast to discuss what it looks like for Christians to pursue art (in this case, music) within the church as a ministry, a hobby, or a profession. They share personal anecdotes about their various struggles in the professional-ministry space in the church, discuss ten…
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Abbey and Michael get together to discuss how deconstruction within the church is both fed and addressed by the arts. What exactly do we mean by deconstruction? Why is it so prevalent right now? What does it have to do with the arts? Stay tuned at the end to hear “Oh, Sweetest Name” by John Van Deusen from his record, (I Am) Origami Pt. 4 — Maratho…
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This is the first of a new series for the Renew the Arts podcast, Deep Dive, where we pay very close attention to an entire album or song in all of its parts, from composition to production. In this first of the series, Michael interviews Sean Sullivan, the creative force behind the music of Warbler, about his forthcoming third album, Wrestling. In…
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Abbey Sitterley interviews Michael Minkoff about the historical development and downfall of patronage. What does it mean for Porchlight and Renew the Arts to resurrect the idea of patronage now when its history seems so tied up in elitism? How do we avoid making the mistakes of the past? Stay tuned at the end for a sneak peak at “The Sixth,” a trac…
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What Can We Learn from Intentional Communities?
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53:30Michael interviews co-host Abbey Sitterley (Chief Storyteller for Porchlight) about three intentional communities (L’Abri, Bruderhof, and L’Arche) to glean some of what we can learn from their successes and failures. Stay tuned at the end to hear “Naturally,” by Physick, from their album All the Days.…
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The Spirit of the Porchlight Network
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1:02:53Justus and Michael discuss the motivations and reasoning behind launching the Porchlight Art and Hospitality Network. They then explain the qualities and virtues they hope to draw together and further cultivate in the network. Stay tuned at the end to hear a live rendition of “Face to Face,” by the Local Hang-Ups.…
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Justus and Michael finish up their conversation on politics and culture with a few days left for election 2020. Stay tuned at the end for “Worry,” off of Warbler’s self-titled record.By Renew the Arts
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Weep with Those Who Weep with Wendell Kimbrough
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47:45Justus sat down with singer-songwriter Wendell Kimbrough to discuss how the psalms encourage the church to empathy, why we don’t sing them like we used to, and why we need to sing them again. Stay tuned at the end for “The Hand of God (Psalm 82)” from Wendell’s album Come to Me.By Renew the Arts
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Art and Recovery with Cynthia Giles and Alexia Jones
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58:43Justus and Cynthia talk with Alexia Jones, founder of Rise Theater, about how art made in community can help heal brokenness in pursuit of recovery. Stay tuned at the end for “Dance Hi’s and Lo’s” by Civilized Creature, from the record Steadfast.By Renew the Arts
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Art and Trauma with Cynthia Giles and Chi T. Mathias
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54:09Justus and Cynthia interview Chi T. Mathias, a vocalist, author, speaker, and teacher, who tells her incredible story of overcoming trauma in and through creative expression. Stay tuned at the end for Chi’s single, “Forgiveness.”By Renew the Arts
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Art and Mental Hygiene with Cynthia Giles and Lydia Jones
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46:39Justus and guest co-host Cynthia Giles (http://creativeactivation.org and http://cynthiasinspirations.com) talk to medical student and aspiring psychiatrist Lydia Jones about making art and staying mentally healthy during the pandemic and after. Stay tuned after the episode to hear “Still,” a new single by Civilized Creature.…
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Ditching DC for Music City with Erik Løkkesmoe
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1:10:45Justus sits down with Erik Løkkesmoe, a former DC press secretary and speechwriter who now produces films from his home-base in Nashville, to discuss politics and patronage and how we can contribute to cultural transformation without feeling like we as individuals need to (or even could) move the whole world. Stay tuned at the end for “When There’s…
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Collaborative Community with Hallowell’s Joseph Pensak
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45:12Justus Stout talks on the phone with Joseph Pensak, main songwriter for the band Hallowell, about his most recent record, his approach to making music, and running a community art gallery. Stay tuned at the end for “Another World” from Hallowell’s self-titled record.By Renew the Arts
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Why the Arts Matter More than the Election
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1:04:18Your hosts, Justus and Michael, return to launch into this year’s theme at Renew the Arts: Politics and the Arts. In our politics-obsessed climate, cultivating culture can seem like a most ineffective way to affect the future of our polarized nation. Michael and Justus explore the ways that culture precedes and predicts politics. Stay tuned at the …
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David Hamilton of RYFO on Keys to Healing the Artist-Church Divide
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44:26Justus talked with David Hamilton of RYFO to discuss what David sees as some key ways to heal the apparent divide between artists and the church through better community practices. Stay tuned at the end for “Living Water” by Fuel Music off their EP “The Life.”By Renew the Arts
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Justus and Michael sat down with hip-hop artist Sho Baraka to discuss his work, his latest collaborative album with Vanessa Hill, and why he thinks the Christian community is so squeamish to discuss sex. Stay tuned at the end for the track “Nasty,” from So Many Feelings, by Sho Baraka and Vanessa Hill.…
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John Van Deusen: A Different Kind of “Hymn”
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45:08Justus chats on the phone with singer-songwriter John Van Deusen to discuss his life as a signed artist with Tooth & Nail Records, his testimony, and expanding the boundaries of what Christians are willing to call hymns. Stay tuned at the end to hear two tracks from John Van Deusen: “All Shall Be Well” from Every Power Wide Awake, and “You Don’t Kn…
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How to Solve a Puzzle Like Marty Sampson
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1:15:41Your hosts Michael and Rusty get you up to date on the back-and-forth that has ensued from former Hillsong singer Marty Sampson’s announcement that he’s losing his faith. Along the way, they discuss John Cooper (of Skillet) and his viral rebuke, truth and feelings, psalms of doubt and lament, and the important role the local community plays in an a…
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Justus and Michael talk on the phone with Michael Wright about engaging the arts as a Christian guest in “secular” cultural spaces. As a culture curator who helps develop curriculum resources for Fuller Seminary’s Brehm Center for the Arts, Michael Wright is well-suited to assist newly awakening patrons to develop fruitful practices of appreciation…
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Justus and Michael meet with author and pastor George Grant in his home in Franklin, Tennessee to discuss the relationship between the Reformed church and the arts. If the Reformed church has very good theological reasons for supporting the arts, why does it seem like there is so much resistance to the arts and artists in Reformed communities?…
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Your host Justus sits down with singer-songwriter Anthony Quails who shares stories of becoming a sponsored artist, knowing God’s grace through shortcomings, evangelizing in music, and his new album of his most personal songs yet. Stay tuned to the end for the demo of “I Wish That I Was Him” from Anthony’s forthcoming EP The Man I Thought I’d Never…
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Justus sat down with singer-songwriter Derek Webb to discuss his experience in the Christian music industry and how it may have contributed to his loss of faith. Stay tuned at the end for “Wedding Dress” from Webb’s 2003 record She Must and Shall Go Free. We also want to thank Ryan Lane of Civilized Creature for permission to use “Unexpected Gifts”…
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Allison and Michael field your questions about art history, tackling some new material to close out the season. Stay tuned at the end to hear the full version of “Eyes Closed Dance Party” off of Permission to Feel by Civilized Creature. Thank you all for writing in!By Renew the Arts
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In a fully-loaded episode, Allison and Michael discuss the art historical trends and challenges of today, with a discussion of digital, indie, and multi-media art. Then they present a flyby of how the various movements covered in this season might apply to or inform artists and patrons now. Stay tuned at the end for “Before the Silver Tether Breaks…
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Allison and Michael discuss the Pop Art movement, the divide between “high brow/low brow” art, and the prominence of celebrity and popular culture. Stay tuned at the end for Phil Hodges’ classical guitar arrangement of Neil Young’s “Old Man.”By Renew the Arts
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Allison and Michael unpack the hopelessness of existentialism, and they discuss why despair concerning merely human attempts at meaning provide fruitful ground for the Gospel. Stay tuned at the end for a John Cage piece performed on the classical guitar by Phil Hodges.By Renew the Arts
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