The Hutchmoot Podcast

Andy Patton, Andrew Osenga, John Hendrix

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Booking Overview

The Hutchmoot Podcast shares conference sessions that explore the intersections of art, music, story, and faith—often through practical creative guidance and cultural reflection. For PR professionals, it’s a community-facing platform for creators and thought leaders who translate meaningful ideas into accessible work.

Metrics

Episodes: 52

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 4.6k subscribers

Instagram: 40.0k followers

Contact Information

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Host

Andy Patton - Creative practitioner and speaker associated with Hutchmoot sessions focused on renewing creative practice in sustainable ways.

Andrew Osenga - Faith-and-creative practitioner associated with Hutchmoot sessions exploring church, worship, and practices grounded in mercy, joy, and love.

John Hendrix - Creator/illustrator and visual storyteller associated with Hutchmoot sessions on drawing from scripture and cultivating regular drawing practice.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Independent creators, illustrators, musicians/worship practitioners, and faith-rooted writers/speakers with relevant experience and credible practice in art/story/faith intersections; typically recognized within Christian arts and creative community spaces.
Required Achievements:  
Published creative works (books/comics/picture books), Conference speaking or workshop leadership, Notable creative practice with faith and arts integration, Contributions to church/worship or creative discipleship resources

Recent Guest Discussions

Andy Patton - Renewing Creative Practice, Resilience, Rest, Community

Andrew Osenga - Church And Worship Practices, Stillness, Mercy, Loving Enemies

John Hendrix - Illustrating And Adapting Scripture, Visual Retellings, Drawing Practice For Non-artists

Recent Topics

Faith, Art, Music, Spirituality, Craft

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Hutchmoot Podcast
:

The Blue Irises: Van Gogh’s Legacy Of Madness and Brilliance and The Grace Of The Passage Of Time (Russ Ramsey)

June 11, 2026

Van Gogh’s Irises, which he painted while committed to an asylum, started out violet but turned blue over time. The red he used (the color associated with madness) is gone, and all we see is the purity of the primary color associated with peace. Where his life as an artist began (optimism) looked so different from where it ended (despair). But where people’s view of him as an artist was when he died (madness) looks so different from how his life is re...

Five Ways To Renew Your Creative Practice (Without Burning Out or Selling Out) - Andy Patton

May 28, 2026

We all want to improve our craft, bring better visions to life, and find joy in the process—but too often creativity feels fraught with friction. Creative work can feel like a grind, a gamble, a hustle, or a lonely shout in a noisy room. But it doesn’t have to. This session explores five surprising shifts that can renew your creative practice through stories of rest, resilience, and community. We’ll uncover how ordinary rhythms and small choices ...

Five Pop Songs and a Ted Talk (Andrew Osenga)

May 14, 2026

If you’ve grown bored with church feeling like five pop songs and a Ted Talk, you’re not alone. The church has lost its way. The songs, prayers and practices from generations of Christians before have much to teach us about the kind of Jesus-following life we don’t often see in our world today. Through them, we learn things like stillness, loving our enemies, grieving and forgiving—becoming Christlike people of mercy, joy and love.See omnystudi...

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