In this episode Carey talks with music producer/audio producer/podcast producer/engineer/composer Roy Salmond about music, mountains, creativity, and his three new books, Sacred Hmmms.
In this episode Carey talks with Danielle Ayers Jones at the Square Halo 24 conference about Danielle's book on motherhood and the Bible.
In this episode Carey talks with Charlie Peacock—singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, author, keynote speaker for Square Halo 05, and one of the contributors to Square Halo Books' It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God, It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God, and The City of God: Essays Honoring the Work of Timothy Keller—about praising, serving, and caring as a creative follower of Jesus.
In this episode Carey talks with Malcolm Guite—English poet, singer-songwriter, Anglican priest, scholar, keynote speaker for Square Halo 23, and one of the contributors to Square Halo Books' Ordinary Saints: Living Everyday Life to the Glory of God and Lifting the Veil: Imagination and the Kingdom of God —about Imagination, Time, Creativity, and the Logos of God.
In this episode Carey talks with Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt—an art history professor at Covenant College and one of the contributors to Square Halo Books' Ordinary Saints: Living Everyday Life to the Glory of God—about It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God, her book Redeeming Vision, and going to museums.
In this episode Carey talks to writer Shawn Smucker, one of the contributors to Square Halo Books' Ordinary Saints: Living Everyday Life to the Glory of God, about the bookstore that Shawn and his wife have recently opened. They recorded this podcast in "Leslie's Nook," the new community room in Nooks. During the course of their conversation Trey and Shawn talked about creativity, collaboration, community, and our upcoming conference.
In this episode Carey talks to writer and gardener Christie Purifoy. Together they talk a bit about Christies's books, her contribution to Square Halo Books' Ordinary Saints: Living Everyday Life to the Glory of God, and about The Neighborhood, but mostly they devote their time to reflecting on the book Tiny Thoughts that I've Been Thinking: Selected Writings of Leslie Anne Bustard.
In this episode Carey talks to life-long friend and collaborator Joy Strawbridge Davison about a shared love of story, and ways to bring the Good, the True, and the Beautiful into the classroom—specifically as it applies to the classical Christian approach to education. Joy has contributed to Square Halo Books' Ordinary Saints: Living Everyday Life to the Glory of God and Wild Things and Castles in the Sky: A Guide to Choosing the Best Books for Children.
In this episode, recorded live at the 2024 Square Halo conference, Carey talks to Matthew Dickerson about magic, imagination, his book Aslan's Breath: Seeing the Holy Spirit in Narnia.
In this episode Carey speaks with artist Matthew Clark about collaboration, printmaking, reading the Bible, and the shocking stories that are often hidden from view put on display in Revealed: A Storybook Bible for Grown-Ups.
In this episode Carey Bustard takes over the podcast and is joined by Ned Bustard. They talk about the upcoming 2024 Square Halo Confernce and take a quick trip back to the creation of Square Halo Books.
In this episode Leslie sits down with Lisa Smith to talk about her contributions to Square Halo—Godly Character(s), an essay in Ordinary Saints, and Hammer & Fire: Lessons on Spiritual Passion from the Writings and Life of George Whitefield.
In this episode Leslie is joined by Katy Bowser Hutson and together they talk with Margie Haack about her three books, The Exact Place, No Place, and This Place.
In this episode Leslie talks with the poet Luci Shaw about her poetry and her contributions to Wild Things and Castles in the Sky and Ordinary Saints.
In this episode Leslie talks with Alan Bauer about his new book How To See, as well as The End and The Beginning. Also in this episode they look back at the history of how Square Halo all began.
In this episode Leslie talks with biblical counselor Diana Di Pasquale about her book, Speaking CODE.
In this episode Leslie talks with Scott Sauls about the work of Tim Keller and The City for God: Essays Honoring the Work of Timothy Keller.
Leslie Bustard, Carey Bustard, and Théa Rosenburg—the three editors of Wild Things and Castles in the Sky: A Guide to Choosing the Best Books for Children —sit down to have a brief talk about what they loved about creating this book and the new books the discovered along the way.
Ty Fischer is the headmaster for Veritas Academy in Lancaster County, PA. In this episode Ty and Leslie discuss the book Teaching Beauty.
William Edgar is currently Professor of Apologetics at Westminster Theological Seminary. He studied musicology at Harvard and Columbia. He holds the Docteur en Theologie from the University of Geneva (Switzerland). He has taught at the Reformed Theological seminary in Aix-en-Provence. His favorite avocation is jazz piano. He plays part-time with a professional jazz band. In this episode Bill and Leslie discuss his essay from It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God.