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🗓️ 2 October 2019
⏱️ 42 minutes
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0:00.0 | The episode you're about to listen to was released back when the mere Christians podcast was called the call to mastery |
0:08.9 | Now if you love mere Christians, you're still going to love these older episodes because the majority of each |
0:15.6 | conversation focuses on how the gospel influences the work of our guests. With that disclaimer out of the way, please enjoy the episode. Hey everybody welcome to the call to mastery. I'm Jordan Rayner. This is a |
0:35.7 | podcast for Christians who are looking to do their most exceptional work not for |
0:40.7 | their own fame and fortune but primarily for the glory of God and the good of others. |
0:45.2 | Every single week I'm hosting a conversation with a Christian who is pursuing world-class |
0:51.0 | mastery of their vocation. We're talking about their path to |
0:54.8 | mastering the thing that they're world-class at. We're talking about their daily |
0:57.8 | habits and routines and how their faith influences their work. Today I'm excited to share the very first |
1:06.3 | conversation I recorded for this podcast all the way back in June of 2019. I was up in |
1:12.2 | Chicago for a couple days and while I was in town I knew I wanted to sit down and talk with |
1:18.1 | Julianna Slager. |
1:20.5 | Julianna's fascinating. She spent the first chapter of her career mastering the art of ballet. |
1:26.3 | She was a professional ballerina getting paid to dance all around the world. |
1:30.5 | Today she's mastering the art of entrepreneurship as the co-founder of Ballet 5-8, a ballet company based in Chicago with a remarkably well-formed theology of work and creativity. |
1:45.4 | Juliana and I sat down to talk about how her team uses ballet that is not overtly |
1:50.9 | evangelical to engage people of all different faith backgrounds and conversations |
1:55.8 | about Christianity in the gospel. |
1:57.5 | We talked about why she's all in on this concept of being a master of one |
2:02.2 | and we talked about the remarkable parallels between |
2:04.9 | her story and the story of Beth Pearson, the fictional character from my beloved This is |
2:10.8 | us on NBC. So if you're a fan of this is us, you're really going to enjoy that section of the interview. |
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