Believe to See

Matt Mellema

anselmsociety@gmail.com

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Booking Overview

Believe to See (Anselm Society’s Arts Guild) is a faith-and-storytelling podcast where the “digital pub table” hosts thoughtful guests. It’s a good fit for PR pros looking to place authors, theologians, and cultural thinkers who connect Christianity with narrative, imagination, and lived meaning.

Metrics

Episodes: 306

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 1.3k subscribers

Instagram: 3.0k followers

Contact Information

anselmsociety@gmail.com

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Host

Matt Mellema - Host of Believe to See, associated with the Anselm Society’s Arts Guild. Leads conversations at a digital “pub table” centered on faith and storytelling, with periodic guest contributions.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Christian scholars and authors (theology, literature, patristics), academics/teachers, and writers with a track record of publishing books connecting faith with culture and narrative.
Required Achievements:  
Published books related to Christian thought and/or literature, Academic teaching or scholarship in theology/related humanities, Media-ready writing that bridges faith with popular culture or narrative forms

Recent Guest Discussions

G. Connor Salter - Christian Literary Imagination; The Inklings Beyond Lewis And Tolkien; Community Shaping Great Stories.

Dr. Amy Hughes - Theology Of Supernatural Pop Culture (vampires/zombies); What Such Stories Reveal About Humanity And God.

Recent Topics

Theology, Christianity, Literature, Faith, Imagination

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Believe to See
:

Who Continues the Lore?

June 02, 2026

Dovetailing with last week's episode on the ownership of stories, Matt, Mandy, and Sarah discuss the mysterious and oft-maligned world of fanfiction. Is it a silly way for mostly young women to get validation and fix the problems they see in other stories? Or is it a low-stakes environment to hone skills and experiment with identity? What is fanfiction's appeal and value, and what can it show us about its subjects? Join the digital pub table to learn more about fanfiction and its purpose in c...

Who Owns the Lore?

May 26, 2026

For most of human history, nobody "owned" the great stories. Nobody owned Achilles, Beowulf, or King Arthur. These tales belonged to civilization itself—passed down, expanded, and reinterpreted generation after generation. Every age added something new, and every storyteller helped keep the stories alive. In many ways, the old myths survived precisely because people kept taking up the tale.   But today, our greatest myths are often locked behind copyright law and corporate canon. Spider-Man, ...

The Other Inklings

May 12, 2026

What if we've misunderstood the Inklings? When most of us think of the Inklings, we picture C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien: two brilliant minds meeting in an Oxford pub and changing literature forever. But that's only one part of a much bigger story. G. Connor Salter joins the Anselm Digital Pub table to discuss his new book, The Other Inklings. It explores the often-overlooked members of the Inklings, and how they shaped Lewis, Tolkien, and the Christian imagination. What emerges is a powerfu...

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