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Culture, art, and faith in one place
There are many great podcasts on culture, art, and faith separately, but not all three...until now. Culture Care brings them together. I have read Mako’s books and have had many conversations with him on creativity, brokenness, faith, and culture care. I am excited that Mako, Brianna, and their guests will be sharing their conversations with us.
iamleeforrest
Where has this been all my life?
Thank you Makoto!!!
joshuaryancamp
If you love beauty- listen to this podcast
I loved Mako’s book, and I’m excited to see what this podcast adds to the conversation.
alexthegreat256
Excellent!
Very timely and much-needed wisdom. The culture wars have left a barren landscape. It’s time to focus on Culture Care and replenish the cultural soil in order for future generations to flourish. Fujimura is leading the conversation as only a thoughtful (and thought-provoking) artist can. I can’t wait to hear more.
beanjoe
Looking forward to this podcast series!
Thank you for launching the Culture Care podcast. I enjoyed this first episode and look forward to traveling with you on this audio journey, especially learning more about kintsugi and Kintsugi Academy. Blessings to reach the world with the message of Culture Care and the importance of making in our world.
PamLinCT
So good!!!
Thanks so much for this, Culture Care Creative Inc team!
Brule Shaw
Beautifully applicable to our present time
Overwhelmingly grateful to learn that Nakamura-san’s desire to share Kintsugi with the orphaned children ultimately led to Kintsugi being introduced to the wider public all the way in the U.S. (and beyond) so it can now be embodied in and with us as a way of life beyond an art form. One’s generosity leading to a generative community! Also, kudos to co-hosts Brianna and Mako - so fun to listen to! Can’t wait to the next episode!
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Nausicaa S.