Today’s guest is Julia Brown, an artist, entrepreneur, recovering fundamentalist Christian, and a living example of the mystical wisdom of the artist. Julia drops wisdom left and right in this conversation as she shares how she’s learned to navigate capitalism as an artist, and how her faith directs and influences her creative work. We talk about the limits of language, embracing mystery, and choosing compassion instead of judgement for ourselves and others. Julia has her own pottery business, and previously started an art studio for adults with disabilities in Nashville, TN. Julia and her husband live and work on the farm they created, the Tiny Giant Farm in Kalamazoo, MI.
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Julia's references:
Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently, Beau Lotto
The Faithful Artist, Cameron J. Anderson
Changing Signs of Truth, Crystal Downing
How Postmodernism Serves My Faith: Questioning Truth In Language, Philosophy, and Art, Crystal Downing
Bezalel's Body: The Death of God and the Birth of Art, Katie Kresser
Psychology Today's Narcissism series (my favorite line: "So, if there is an increase in narcissism, maybe it’s not such a bad thing.")
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