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In today’s episode, Stephen and Dixie Lee get to know Geoff Hall! From across the pond in Bristol, England, Geoff shares his background from his childhood in Hartlepool and how events in his life draw him to Bristol with his wife. He describes his life as a series of conversation stories that all influence the art and work he shares through writing and film making. This conversation was an absolute delight for us! We hope you enjoy getting to know Geoff as much as we did!

Connect with Geoff:

The World of Owl worldofowl.co.ukMy Name is Sorrow VimeoInstagram @geoffhallwriterTwitter @GeoffHall_OWLThe Wilderness and the Desert of the Real by Geoff HallThe Cultural Way of Being by Geoff HallTranslating the Invisible Wind by Geoff Hall

Mentioned in the episode:

The Shock Doctrine by Naomi KleinModern Art and the Death of Culture by H.R. HookmaakerRainbows for a Fallen World by Calvin SeerveldA New Critique of Theoretical Thought by Herman DooyeweerdAnarchy and Christianity by Jacque EllulProphetic Imagination by Walter BrueggemannUnseen organizationOpen Doors Brother Andrew organizationA Noble Treason by Richard HanserThe Silent Cry by Dorothee SoellaFamous Five by Enid BlytonWhite Fang by Jack LondonPerelandra by CS LewisThe Trial by Franz KafkaUnbelief and Revolution by Groen van PrinstererThe Divine Dance by Richard Rohr Angelus Silesius: The Cherubimic Wanderer by Maria Shrady

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Stephen: @stephenghenningDixie: @dixieleehenning

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