[PODCAST] FPA / Max McLean (Screwtape) 2019 Interview

Fellowship for Performing Arts (FPA) is a not-for-profit production company founded by Max McLean. It is known for adapting The Screwtape Letters for the stage, but there are many other excellent plays they have done. In this podcast interview (recorded March 2019), William O’Flaherty spoke with Max about the Screwtape production, the other Lewis-related plays, …

[PODCAST] An Inklings Week in Oxford 2019

It’s time again for the Inklings Fellowship group to go to Oxford for a week and they want you to join them. Listen to the following podcast interview with Drs. Hal Poe and Don King as they give details about the event, which begins Sunday evening, July 21st and ends Friday evening, July 26th (2019). Confirmed …

[PODCAST] 2019 Inklings Weekend in Montreat

Inklings Weekend is soon approaching….it’s Friday, April 5th until Sunday, April 7th in Montreat, NC at Montreat College (near Black Mountain). Dr. Hal Poe and Dr. Don King are my guests for this interview about the event. The theme for 2019 is “Jack and Warnie: Brothers and Friends.” Both Dr. Poe and Dr. King have been …

[PODCAST] Interview from Fulfill Your Ministry (William O’Flaherty)

Recently (Nov. 2018) I was a guest on a local radio show host by John Losh that is based near Kansas City. On his weekly show, called Fulfill Your Ministry, he interviewed me about C.S. Lewis in general, while also briefly talking about my books. As noted in the recorded introduction, I did not know what John’s …

[PODCAST] How to be a Christian & How to Pray (Zach Kincaid)

New and old readers of C.S. Lewis should find interesting the recent release (2018) of two collections of previously released material built around a theme. The following interview is with Zach Kincaid, the person who made the selections for both books. How To Be A Christian is a somewhat awkwardly worded title for a collection that is …

[PODCAST] Taylor Colloquium Keynote Highlights 2018 – pt. 3 of 3

Here’s another podcast featuring content from the recent 2018 Taylor Colloquium. This time it’s the third and final show of highlights from the keynote addresses. This one features excepts from Crystal Hurd and Crystal Downing. Hurd’s topic was “Exploring the Family Influences of C. S. Lewis.” Downing spoke on “Dorothy L. Sayers and the Wages …

[PODCAST] Taylor Colloquium Keynote Highlights 2018 – pt. 2 of 3

Here’s another podcast featuring content from the recent 2018 Taylor Colloquium. This time it’s more highlights from the keynote addresses. This one features about twelve minutes each from Joe Christopher and D.S. Martin. Christopher’s topic was “C.S. Lewis and Joy Davidman Disagree about a Phoenix.” Martin spoke on “A Poetic Look at C.S. Lewis.” Two more talks …

[PODCAST] Surprised by Agape (Justin Wiggins)

This is not a typical edition of the All About Jack podcast. Most of my shows are interviews with authors about a book completely focused on C.S. Lewis or one of his friends. This program features an interview with Justin Wiggins about his autobiographical book entitled Surprised by Agape. As you will hear in the interview (and …

[PODCAST] Taylor Colloquium Keynote Highlights 2018 – pt. 1 of 3

Here’s another podcast featuring content from the recent 2018 Taylor Colloquium. This time it’s highlights from two keynote addresses. This one features about ten minutes each from Stephen Prickett and Charlie Starr. Prickett’s topic was “Informing the Inklings: C.S. Lewis’s Debt to George MacDonald.” Starr spoke on “From The Faun’s Bookshelf: Myth and Meaning.” Four other …

[PODCAST] Taylor Colloquium 2018 Panel Discussion, pt. 2

What follows is the second and final part of the panel discussion that was originally recorded as part of the Lewis and Friends Colloquium held at Taylor University (Upland IN) May 31 – June 3 2018. The Biennial colloquium attracted over 150 participants for keynote lectures, paper presentation, workshops, round-table discussion, and creative presentations on the …