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What happens when a good idea takes a nap, then wakes up six years later, more alive than ever?

In this episode of the Be Unbound Podcast, we welcome back Sarah Shaw, Unbound alum and founder of Lantova, a new interdisciplinary project that weaves together creativity, theology, and psychology to explore what it means to live well and think deeply in a chaotic world.

Sarah shares the winding journey of Lantova’s creation—from its first spark in 2019, through years of dormancy, to its surprising resurrection after grad school. Along the way, the conversation dives into why combining disciplines matters, how theology must remain central, and what Gen Z’s search for “fast answers” reveals about our cultural moment. Together, they unpack how art, science, and faith can inform one another without distortion—and why slow, thoughtful creativity might just be the antidote our generation needs.

Whether you’re a student, a creator, or someone longing to see faith and reason brought back into conversation, this episode will leave you encouraged, challenged, and inspired.

02:45 The Origin Story of Lantova

08:04 Interdisciplinary Approach and Team Formation

12:56 The Vision and Mission of Lantova

19:25 Generational Perspectives

20:02 The Pressure for Fast Answers

23:16 Challenges in Psychology and Faith

25:06 The Church and Science Relationship

34:33 Final Thoughts and Reflections

Check out Sarah's new project at Lantova.com

Learn more about Unbound: https://beunbound.us/

Hosts: Jonathan Brush, David Rethemeyer

Producer: Kyle Hill