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The Liturgists Podcast

Finding Creative Flow

The Liturgists Podcast

The Liturgists

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.83.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2019

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Lauren Evans and Lisa Gungor talk about creative flow and how people who create art, music, and other creative work can make what is right for them. Finding her authentic voice served as an important life quest, because Lauren’s early work required her to be a creative chameleon. Lauren also talks about her life growing up, her spiritual experiences, and how the typical separation of “secular” and “christian/religious” did not mean as much to her in her journey. Lisa recounts how she had positive experiences within her church upbringing, but how she also found it difficult to write great music until she embraced what she is good at instead of following the typical path. We’d love to hear from you! If you have ideas for topics of discussion or guests you would like us to talk with on The Liturgists Podcast, please let us know and vote here: https://theliturgists.com/vote

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0:00.0

Welcome to the liturgist podcast everybody my name is Michael Gunger on the

0:05.6

liturgist podcast we talk about lots of different subjects and we talk about

0:09.4

them through lenses like philosophy and science and religion and art and we

0:17.2

got a lot of creative people that listen to this show and there are a lot of

0:21.3

us who are interested in how art kind of informs and shapes our spirituality

0:30.2

and how it's a fruit of it and how it's expressed by it and related to it and

0:35.4

we want to talk about some of that stuff on today's episode our guests for

0:39.2

today are Lauren Evans who is a badass singer here in Los Angeles and my wife

0:46.6

Lisa Gunger who goes by the artist named these days Issa Ma and who is also a

0:53.0

badass by the way and so I talked to these hilarious powerful talented women

1:00.7

about how they find flow artistically creatively and how that's related to

1:08.1

their spirituality I enjoyed the conversation very much I hope you will as

1:11.6

well jump in thanks for being here everybody I've been making noise for a long

1:23.6

time I started singing and recording probably when I was about 10 years old

1:29.9

my dad was a worship pastor musician guy and he just had a lot of connections

1:37.0

yeah it was it was cool I mean I didn't know what the heck I was doing I was just

1:41.4

10 and my dad was like we're going to the studio and I was like okay let's go

1:44.7

and so you know my dad at the time had a writing partner named Rick Thompson who

1:51.4

was a part of this band called sweet comfort band just this big Christian band

1:56.8

from back in the day and you know he and Rick are good friends in fact I grew up

2:01.0

calling Rick Uncle Rick and so he and my dad were writing partners and so they

2:05.1

would write together all the time and so I remember being in diapers at Rick

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