Eric Anderson and Micah Brenner are the Story Dads, subjected to never ending repetitions of children's movies, these conversations are how they cope. Eric is a licensed and practicing MFT and Micah is a freelance illustrator and writer. They bring their disparate perspectives to the analysis and pick these things apart for probably way too long and with too much detail but here we are and so it goes. Submitted for your approval, The Story Dads.
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Eric Anderson and Micah Brenner are the Story Dads, subjected to never ending repetitions of children's movies, these conversations are how they cope. Eric is a licensed and practicing MFT and Micah is a freelance illustrator and writer. They bring their disparate perspectives to the analysis and pick these things apart for probably way too long and with too much detail but here we are and so it goes. Submitted for your approval, The Story Dads.
The Prince of Egypt -The Exodus, Suffering, Civilization, and Faith
The Story Dads
38 minutes 55 seconds
2 months ago
The Prince of Egypt -The Exodus, Suffering, Civilization, and Faith
In this StoryDads episode, we unpack the sweeping drama of The Prince of Egypt and its retelling of the Biblical Exodus story. We dive into the film’s portrayal of violence and suffering in history, and how parents can approach conversations about difficult topics with their kids. Along the way, we reflect on the film’s artistry, its grounding in faith traditions, and how the Exodus narrative helped shape the very foundations of Western civilization.
The Story Dads
Eric Anderson and Micah Brenner are the Story Dads, subjected to never ending repetitions of children's movies, these conversations are how they cope. Eric is a licensed and practicing MFT and Micah is a freelance illustrator and writer. They bring their disparate perspectives to the analysis and pick these things apart for probably way too long and with too much detail but here we are and so it goes. Submitted for your approval, The Story Dads.