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Welcome to the Writer's Lens! Hosted by Josh "J.C.L." Faltot, writer and self-published author of "The Road To Mars" and other works like, "The Scientist's Dilemma" and "Spirit, Run."
On this podcast, I'll be talking about my writing journey, but also a myriad of other topics such as passion, failure, faith, recognizing opportunity - all through the lens of an aspiring writer.

The Writer's Lens J.C.L. Faltot

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    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Welcome to the Writer's Lens! Hosted by Josh "J.C.L." Faltot, writer and self-published author of "The Road To Mars" and other works like, "The Scientist's Dilemma" and "Spirit, Run."
On this podcast, I'll be talking about my writing journey, but also a myriad of other topics such as passion, failure, faith, recognizing opportunity - all through the lens of an aspiring writer.

    "Remember the Titans" and the Price of Leadership

    "Remember the Titans" and the Price of Leadership

    The film "Remember the Titans" is mostly known for its brilliant way of portraying cultural race relations surrounding high school football in the 1970s. And though it's a very well-told and appropriate, the film is also a great example of what leadership can look like. What it takes to be a great leader and what sorts of intangibles are necessary. 
    And for the sake of discussion, I do reference Michael Jordan's quote from "The Last Dance" also. 

    • 23 min
    ”How To Train Your Dragon” and Dating, Courtship and ’Seeing Each Other’

    ”How To Train Your Dragon” and Dating, Courtship and ’Seeing Each Other’

    What does a Dreamwork's movie have to do with dating and marriage? Or rather, what do dragons and vikings have to do with courtship? Well, here's my attempt to marry, uh, combine these two items into a singular episode. Enjoy. 

    • 31 min
    ”A Christmas Story” and the Bullies Who Would Take Our Joy

    ”A Christmas Story” and the Bullies Who Would Take Our Joy

    It's the Christmas season. And in the spirit of Christmas, I'm doing a Christmas-themed episode by talking about A Christmas Story. This one is a bit jumbled in its approach, but in this holiday episode, I talk briefly about the infamous bully encounter within A Christmas Story and why overcoming our biggest detractors is a pertinent message for this time of year. 
     
    Enjoy and Merry Christmas everyone! 

    • 19 min
    ”Godzilla” and the Monsters We Make

    ”Godzilla” and the Monsters We Make

    Godzilla is an international icon in monster movie cinema. Recognizable by millions and adored by multiple generations. His inception - to those unaware - was Japan's response to the first, and only time, nuclear weapons were used in modern warfare. The bombs that hit Hiroshima and Nagasaki devastated the country and its people. And simultaneously gave rise to all manner of "what if?" scenarios about what could happen next should the bombs ever be used again in combat. 
    Today's episode looks back at the horrors of war, the destructive nature of the bombings, and the movie monster that was birthed out of it. 
     
    SIDE NOTE: There is a bit of static towards the end of this episode. I trust it doesn't detract too much from the content so hang in there till the end! 

    • 21 min
    ”The Croods” and the Burden of Parenting

    ”The Croods” and the Burden of Parenting

    Parenting is an easy task, isn't it? I mean, even a caveman could do it. 
    Dreamworks' "The Croods" features a family of cavemen struggling to survive in a world that is drastically changing. And in order to survive, the family's patriarch - and leader - must adapt to the changing world around them. 
    It might seem a stretch to use cartoon cavemen as a proper medium to discuss parenting, but this is The Writer's Lens, and by gosh, we're gonna do it. This episode is all about parenting and the many thoughts, techniques, and teachings on how to do it. 

    • 27 min
    ”Super Mario” and From Man to Myth to Icon

    ”Super Mario” and From Man to Myth to Icon

    The Super Mario Bros. franchise is beloved from the east to the west. Its longstanding run in the video game industry has spanned nearly four decades and as of 2023, appears to have never been stronger. 
    Today's episode takes a brief dive into what I think helped to make Mario a household name in our culture. And it all started with jumping over barrels to save a princess. 

    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
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7 Ratings

MartiErik ,

Insightful Podcast!

Great to hear a show speak on writing from a Christian perspective, though I think it would be thought provoking for anyone aspiring to be a writer.

The Human Stephen ,

Thought-Provoking, Solid Content

J.C.L. Faltot brings a brilliant perspective to relevant ideas. This podcast does a great job of portraying thought-provoking concepts, produces honest confessions, and brings experienced encouragement to readers and writers alike. 10/10 recommend!

Game guy 321 ,

Fun, engaging, creative

A voice in the creative marketplace. A writer there to help writers and others who creative content. Short and sweet sound bits, enough to digest on a drive or a run...

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