
Biola Backstage is a production from The Torch Podcast Network at Biola University.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureEducation | |||

In this episode, founder and CEO of Pulchrum, George Khoury, walks us through what Pulchrum Conference is and the meaning of this year's theme: "Art in the Apocalypse."
Pulchrum is a Christian non-profit arts organization dedicated to cultivating ... more
In this episode, our host, Reagan Glidewell, takes the red carpet at the Biola Film Festival. Hear from some of the winners.
Writers and actors Maddie Araman and Ashton Pulis walk us through the production of "Live from Lot F" which premieres tomorrow. "Live from Lot F" is a sketch show that features student written and student performed sketch comedy.
Showings December 1... more
Director Kaylin Kenders and Production Stage Manager Lauren Tateishi walks us through the fully student-run show "They're Getting Married Again?" which premieres tomorrow. The pair talks all about the comedy, their experiences, and...stunts?
The sho... more
Branching out from her CMA roots, Audrey Schnell walks us through her theatrical directorial debut of the classic American play, “It Pays to Advertise”. From funny moments in rehearsal, to overcoming the struggles of rehearsing without a set, Audrey ... more
Biola Backstage is back again for Season 3! Executive producer and host Hope Li talks to Biola Snyder School students Emma Broyles, Jonny Harmon ‘24 and Po Yin Sham about how in the world their award-winning film “A Lovely Ending” had its beginnings.... more
Dr. Matt Hall joins us on this episode of Biola Backstage. We ask him questions about his education, his teaching career, his relationship with the Spanish language and culture alongside discussing some other intriguing topics.
About Dr. Matt Hall
D... more
Dr. Chris Grace and his wife Alisa Grace join us for this Valentine's Day special on relationships, dating and singleness. One of the key points discussed in this episode was by Alisa who said that we should date for patterns, not potential. Dr. Grac... more
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