Emmy-winning actor Tony Hale converses with the Brehm Center’s Shannon Sigler about how artists of faith might tend to their mental and spiritual health amidst the creative process.
Tony Hale shares about cultivating safe communities for artists of faith to explore creative expression and their own artistic callings.
Tony Hale discusses ways to navigate the struggles, anxieties, and fears often involved in the creative process.
Tony Hale talks about how art—and acting, in particular—requires us to find common connections with those different from us.
Tony Hale reflects on creating art from places of both light and darkness, knowing God’s presence offers freedom and comfort through it all.
Tony Hale reflects on the integration of spiritual and mental health and on the freedom found in openly owning one’s faith.
Tony Hale discusses spiritual practices that can ground artists in safety through difficult creative processes.
Tony Hale speaks about finding resiliency in both craft and faith by remembering who we are—and that our identities are not defined by our work.
The goal of The Resilient Artist Project is to create a space where psychological health is nurtured so you can boldly create in the midst of a changing world.