Close To Something Real

By: Ryan Gerrard Dalton Holloway
  • Summary

  • A deconstructive conversation between two artists & purveyors of media. Dalton is a musician & social media connoisseur. Ryan is a four-time novelist & an amateur video editor/filmmaker. Together, they discuss media and Christianity, breaking it all down & figuring out why & how Christian media is produced. Join them on their journey, as they try and reach a place where it's okay to be both human and Christian - and how we as Christians can change the narrative of our media.
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Episodes
  • Episode 7: Rebels for God's Cause
    Feb 6 2022

    Is there a way to go against the grain in the Christian media world or do we have to stay the course?  Join us as we talk to a special guest.  Actor/Producer Jason Hildebrand comes on to take us through his journey in creating Christian content that doesn't suck.  Jason breaks down the industry and he shares his experiences from is career in Christian media, and how we can do this thing a little differently.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 6 - Heads or Tails
    Dec 11 2021

    Rev. Mike Linnen and his son Chris join Ryan to discuss the other side of the coin.  In this episode, we look at this objectively.  Perhaps we are wrong and Christian Media is produced the way it is for a good reason.  Mike talks to Chris about growing up with a pastor as a dad and how they navigated the world of media influence as Christians.  This episode brings us very close to a tangible answer to our problems with Christian Media.

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    58 mins
  • Temple Tables
    Nov 19 2021

    Author Chad Pettit guests, to discuss the trouble with marketing a different brand of grittier Christian content to the churchy audience. Join Ryan and Chad as they discuss marketing their brand and break down the implications with how our safe, generic Christian Media reflects our safe, generic, church culture.

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    42 mins

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