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Thinking Fellows

Creativity and Vocation

Thinking Fellows

1517 Podcasts

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8869 Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2018

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Caleb and Scott are joined by their friend Doug Klembara to discuss to the vocation of design. The conversation focuses on the importance of quality when creating and sharing materials related to the Gospel. After reviewing some of the critical changes these ideas have brought to 1517, they talk about how important good style was during the reformation. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. 

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0:00.0

Hello there and welcome to the Think You Fellows podcast.

0:25.4

My name is Caleb.

0:26.3

And today I'm joined by my father, Dr. Scott Keith, and a friend and coworker, Doug Kumblara.

0:32.0

How are you?

0:33.0

Doing a while.

0:33.4

I just butchered your last name.

0:35.2

Climbara.

0:36.0

Yeah, Climberra.

0:37.8

There you go.

0:38.5

Whoa, really?

0:39.3

I know. I should have told me that like a year ago.

0:41.6

Like a bear.

0:42.1

There's no E in it, though, so it always throws me off.

0:44.9

But welcome to the show, Doug.

0:46.6

I think this is your, we talked about it.

0:48.3

This is your first time on the show. but you've actually been with 1517 for a while.

0:57.4

Doug helped the thinking fellows get their logo.

0:58.4

Built our website.

0:59.3

Built our website.

1:04.3

Yeah, that was actually, wasn't that one of the first things you got on board to do?

1:04.8

Yeah, yeah.

1:06.7

Helping with the logo on the site.

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