Whistle the Feast
A seriously engaging forum for the Christian imagination and studio practice. With over 20 years of experience as an artist and educator and 100’s of creative commissions, host Jason Jaspersen dives deep with guests. He and co-host Norah get curious with guests about making meaning from matter and discovering what God has given us.
Whistle the Feast
We're All Just Walking Each Other Home
Friend of the show, Matt Moberg, returns to talk with current Bethany Lutheran College student, Natalie Hennig. In this host-less episode, the two have a peaceful talk about what inspires their music, their music experience, and how music makes them feel. Plus! A bonus feature of their majestic singing voices to serenade all of you readers out there!
Helpful Links to References in the Episode:
Check out Matt Moberg on Spotify
Stay tuned on Whistle the Feast to hear more music from Natalie Hennig!
Misty - Ella Fitzgerald
True Companion - Marc Cohn
Pathos - the appeal to emotion, means to persuade an audience by purposely evoking certain emotions to make them feel the way the author wants them to feel. Writers can desire a range of emotional responses, including sympathy, anger, frustration, or even amusement.
Knockin on Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan
One of Us - Joan Osborne
22 - Taylor Swift
Edel Wiess - Christopher Plummer
Host - Jason Jaspersen
Co-hosts - Norah Kratz, Claire Marcus, Silas Gawrisch
Producer - Jaksyn Graham
Music Provided By: Renee Geving
If you have any feedback for the show, or have any questions you can reach the podcast at feastreaders@gmail.com
Whistle 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