The Surge Network Podcast
In this episode of the Surge Podcast, John DelHousaye introduces Surge School’s new Ardor curriculum by exploring one of the three transcendentals: goodness. Joined by artists Travis Mullen and Jyll Ethier-Mullen, the conversation dives into the intersection of art, faith, and the creative process. Together, they reflect on how goodness is expressed not only in finished artwork, but in the rhythms of practice, the role of community, and the posture of the artist. From early creative influences to rediscovering artistic identity, Travis and Jyll share personal stories of formation, struggle, and renewal. The discussion also explores how concepts like harmony, composition, and even “negative space” reveal deeper truths about reality—and what it means to create in a way that reflects the nature of God. Along the way, they wrestle with questions of intrinsic vs. instrumental goodness, the tension between skill and vision, and the subtle pull of ego and idolatry in artistic work. Whether you’re an artist or simply someone drawn to beauty and meaning, this episode offers a thoughtful and grounded look at how creativity can point beyond itself to something greater.
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