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EPISODE · May 17, 2025 · 1H 54M

Simultaneousness in Art

from Whistle the Feast · host JJJaspersen Studios

In this episode, two Bens are better than one! Host Jason Jaspersen and co-host Norah Kratz are joined by recent Bethany graduate Benjamin K, and current Bethany professor Ben Lundsten to talk mostly about Simultaneousness, but also boats, and also books, and also paintings, and also photos.Helpful Links for References in the Episode:"The Last Bell" PodcastWho is Neil Gaiman?Simul Justus et Peccator by Norah KratzELS Military Monument (located across from Bethany's Campus)Christus ParadoxSt. Peter's BasilicaDavid Seymour's Chalkboard PhotoWho is Edward Hopper?Bill Bukowski's Creation FrescoWho was Susan Sontag?If Interested In Stephen King, look into On Writing: A Memoir of the CraftMatthew 24:35Host - Jason JaspersenCo-hosts - Norah Kratz, Claire Marcus, Silas GawrischProducer - Jaksyn GrahamMusic Provided By: Renee GevingIf you have any feedback for the show, or have any questions you can reach the podcast at [email protected] the Feast is recorded on the campus of Bethany Lutheran College in association with the Christ in Media Institute. Bethany Lutheran College encourages their students, faculty/staff, and community to discover what God has given them at the place for Christian Creatives.If you wish to learn more about the college, or would like to schedule a visit, visit blc.edu

In this episode, two Bens are better than one! Host Jason Jaspersen and co-host Norah Kratz are joined by recent Bethany graduate Benjamin K, and current Bethany professor Ben Lundsten to talk mostly about Simultaneousness, but also boats, and also books, and also paintings, and also photos. Helpful Links for References in the Episode: "The Last Bell" Podcast Who is Neil Gaiman? Simul Justus et Peccator by Norah Kratz ELS Military Monument (located across from Bethany's Campus) Christus Parad...

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