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Rewind Storytelling
Justice Tilsher
44 episodes
7 hours ago
Peter only started sinking when he looked away. That’s the whole point of this story. When our focus is on Jesus, the waves don’t always disappear, but they stop ruling our lives. In this episode, I talk about what happens when you take your eyes off Christ, why the storm suddenly feels so loud, and how keeping your focus on Him changes everything.
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Peter only started sinking when he looked away. That’s the whole point of this story. When our focus is on Jesus, the waves don’t always disappear, but they stop ruling our lives. In this episode, I talk about what happens when you take your eyes off Christ, why the storm suddenly feels so loud, and how keeping your focus on Him changes everything.
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Ep. 44 - Keep Your Eyes on Jesus
Peter only started sinking when he looked away. That’s the whole point of this story. When our focus is on Jesus, the waves don’t always disappear, but they stop ruling our lives. In this episode, I talk about what happens when you take your eyes off Christ, why the storm suddenly feels so loud, and how keeping your focus on Him changes everything.
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7 hours ago
9 minutes

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Ep. 43 - Why Writers Shouldn’t Be Alone
I’ll be honest — I’m a loner. I’m basically a 21-year-old hermit who loves writing, keeping my thoughts to myself, and pretending I don’t need anyone. But lately, God’s been convicting me: we weren’t made to worship alone. In this episode, I talk about how easy it is — especially for writers — to go through faith and creativity in isolation. I’ll share how avoiding community can rob you of accountability, encouragement, and that powerful experience of worshiping in a room full of believers. W...
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1 week ago
13 minutes

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Ep. 42 - Chasing Dreams with Walt Disney
Walt Disney didn’t wait for permission, for a perfect plan, or for fear to pass. He knew what he wanted and pursued it relentlessly, building worlds that inspired millions. In this episode, I break down three traits we can borrow from Walt to pursue our own creative dreams with faith, focus, and boldness.
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2 weeks ago
19 minutes

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Ep. 41 - You Can’t Fight Temptation Alone
I know what it’s like to wake up early and give in to laziness, doom scrolling instead of starting my day. In this episode, I share what I’ve learned about calling on God the moment temptation whispers, because trying to do it alone never works. 1 Corinthians 10:13 — “He will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.”
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

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Ep. 40 - I Started Honoring the Sabbath After Charlie Kirk Was Assassinated. Here’s Why You Should Too
Charlie Kirk’s assassination ignited in me a desire to truly honor the Sabbath. For so long, like many Christians, I had reduced it to a routine, just the day we go to church. But the Sabbath was never meant to be a checkbox or a schedule. It is a gift, a pause in the rhythm of life, a sacred space to rest, reflect, and reconnect with God. In this episode, I explore what it really means to honor the Sabbath, why it matters deeply for our spiritual and emotional health, and how embracing it ca...
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4 weeks ago
11 minutes

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Ep. 39 - Faith Over Fear: Finding Courage in Uncertain Times
In light of the recent assassination on Charlie Kirk, many are feeling shaken, fearful, and uncertain about the future. But as believers, we are reminded that God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). In this episode, I reflect on what it means to walk in courage when the world feels unstable. Fear is real, but it does not have to define us. The enemy wants us paralyzed; Jesus calls us to live free. Join me for a conversation on how to anchor...
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1 month ago
12 minutes

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Ep. 38 - Writing the Mirror Scene: When Your Character Lives the Lie
It’s one thing when a character first believes a lie — it’s another when they start living like it’s true. This is the scene where your character makes their first conscious choice rooted in that false belief, and the world rewards them for it. In this episode, I break down how to write this pivotal moment so it doesn’t just show what they think, but proves how the lie begins shaping their actions, their relationships, and their story moving forward.
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1 month ago
13 minutes

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Ep. 37 - The Art of Weaving Hidden Depth Into Characters
The best characters don’t need long monologues to reveal their past, their quirks, traits, and little habits do it for them. In this episode, I break down how to create characters whose behavior hints at deeper layers, making them feel real and unforgettable. We’ll look at how to design traits that point to a hidden history, while still driving the present story forward.
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1 month ago
14 minutes

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Ep. 36 - Raising the Standard in Christian Storytelling
This is a controversial episode. I rip the band-aid off and say what no one else wants to: the bar in Christian entertainment isn’t simply low...it was never there to begin with. From cringe movies to shallow storytelling, we’ve settled for less when we should be leading the way. In this episode, I call out the problems and share how I believe we can finally raise the standard and create stories worthy of the one true God who gave us our creativity in the first place.
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1 month ago
17 minutes

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Ep. 35 - How to Write Chapter 2: Crafting the Impossible Choice (Hunchback of Notre Dame)
In this episode, I’m breaking down how to write Chapter 2 of your story — the moment where everything changes. We’re going to talk about crafting the impossible choice, the kind of decision that forces your character into motion and locks your readers into the story. If you’ve ever wondered how to keep the tension high and make sure your audience can’t put the book down, this episode is for you.
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2 months ago
20 minutes

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Ep. 34 - How to Get Anything Done in the Next 4 Months
Most people set New Year’s resolutions with big dreams… and most people fall off by February. Then the months fly by, and when September hits, the excuse creeps in: ‘Well, it’s only a few more months until January. I’ll just restart then.’ No. Forget that. In this episode, we’re hitting pause, reassessing where we are, and making the most of the time left. Four months is plenty to write a draft, start a side hustle, get in shape, heal a relationship, or finally commit to that thing you’ve bee...
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2 months ago
14 minutes

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Ep. 33 - Shalla-Bal and the Art of Moral Conflict: Writing Characters Torn Between Duty and Guilt
In this episode, I dive deep into one of Marvel’s most emotionally rich characters — Shalla-Bal, the herald of Galactus. She saved her planet by striking a bargain, only to spend the rest of her existence enabling the destruction of countless worlds. Was she wrong to make that choice? Or was she trapped in an unwinnable game? Today, I’ll walk you through her backstory, her belief system, and the inner war between duty and guilt that makes her such a powerful study for writers. By the end, you...
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2 months ago
17 minutes

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Ep. 32 - The 3 Burnout Traps That Will Kill Your Writing Momentum
In this episode, I’m breaking down the 3 sneaky traps that lead writers straight into burnout, plus the simple shifts that will help you dodge them. You’ll learn how to set deadlines that actually work, take real breaks without guilt, and track your progress so you can see just how far you’ve truly come. If you’ve been feeling drained, stuck, or ready to give up on your story, this episode will help you reset, refocus, and keep your writing fire alive.
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2 months ago
14 minutes

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Ep. 31 – The Art of the Tragic Redemptive Arc with Meg from Hercules
In this episode, we’re diving into one of Disney’s most complex and underrated heroines: Meg from Hercules. We’ll unpack how her tragic redemptive arc is shaped by one central truth: every character has a lesson to learn. And how side characters, often carry the heart of your story’s message. If your protagonist has flaws to face, debts to pay, or a transformation that needs to hit hard, this episode is your blueprint.
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3 months ago
16 minutes

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Ep. 30 - Storytelling Lessons from the Jungle Cruise (and Other Disney Attractions)
In this episode, we're heading to the theme parks to break down how Disney rides can teach us everything we need to know about storytelling. From the spooky spectacle of Haunted Mansion... To the adventure and chaos of Pirates of the Caribbean... To the over-the-top puns of Jungle Cruise... We’re unpacking how Disney uses setup, worldbuilding, and emotional payoff to craft unforgettable experiences — and how you can apply the same tools to write a novel that pulls readers in and d...
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3 months ago
17 minutes

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Ep. 29 - Episode 29: Torn Between Two Worlds: What Tarzan Teaches Us About Character Transformation
In this episode, we’re swinging into one of Disney’s most underrated masterpieces — Tarzan. We’ll unpack how Tarzan’s transformation is driven by one central question: "Where do I belong?" And how that tug-of-war between truth and lie is the heart of every great character arc. If your protagonist feels stuck between two identities, this is the blueprint. Let’s talk legacy, loyalty, and writing a transformation that actually hits.
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3 months ago
17 minutes

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Episode 28 - The 5 Ways to Ruin the Opening of Your Book And Make Your Reader Hate You
Want to guarantee your reader never turns page two? In this episode, I’m breaking down five deadly sins of story openings — from worldbuilding overload to hiding your protagonist behind four pages of weather descriptions. We’ll cover why info-dumps kill momentum, how delaying the inciting incident loses trust, and what happens when you open with a side character no one asked for. If you want to hook your reader instead of confuse them, this is how to make your first chapter actually work. ...
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3 months ago
18 minutes

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Episode 27 - The Gollum Effect: How Side Characters Reveal the Truth Your Hero Wants to Avoid
In this episode, we’re heading to Mordor. But not to follow Frodo. We’re chasing Gollum. Because every great story has a mirror, a character who reflects your hero’s deepest fear, secret sin, or buried desire. And Gollum? He’s a caution sign. A whisper of what Frodo could become if he gives in. Today, we’ll explore how to use supporting characters to expose your protagonist’s inner battle, and how reflection, contrast, and temptation can turn a good story into a legendary one.
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3 months ago
11 minutes

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Ep. 26 - The Parable Every Writer Needs to Hear
In this episode, we’re digging into one of the most convicting parables Jesus ever told: the Parable of the Talents. We’ll unpack how God wired us for story, why creativity is a Kingdom assignment, and what Scripture really says about wasting what we've been given. If you’ve ever wondered whether your book actually matters — or if you’re “qualified” to write it — this one’s for you.
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4 months ago
15 minutes

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Ep. 25 - Writing Tragic Character Arcs with Hamilton the Musical
In this episode, I’m diving into one of my favorite stories of all time — Hamilton. But we’re not talking history. We’re talking heartbreak. We’ll unpack how to write a broken hero like Hamilton — a man who climbs and climbs, only to realize he can never reach enough. And we’ll explore the haunting mirror of Aaron Burr, who spends his whole life waiting… until everything he wants slips away. I’ll break down how to use desire, fear, and misbelief to craft gut-wrenching character arcs — and how...
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4 months ago
24 minutes

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Peter only started sinking when he looked away. That’s the whole point of this story. When our focus is on Jesus, the waves don’t always disappear, but they stop ruling our lives. In this episode, I talk about what happens when you take your eyes off Christ, why the storm suddenly feels so loud, and how keeping your focus on Him changes everything.