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DREAM. THINK. DO.

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The DREAM THINK DO podcast gets YOU the stories, science and strategies you need to DREAM bigger, THINK better and DO more of what you were put on the planet to do! With guests like Brendon Burchard, Lewis Howes, Sara Haines, Michael Hyatt and Paula Faris, as well as deep dives from D.T.D.’s creator… read more

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Behind the Scenes | A conversation with Movie Critic Russell Matthews

A full-time job doesn’t mandate ignoring your passion. By routinely reviewing your purpose and engaging in honest self-evaluation, you can incorporate both a fulfilling vocation and avocation into your life. Started three years ago, the movie review blog Russelling Reviews is the brainchild of American born Russell Matthews and is his contribution towards "creative dialogue between church and the entertainment culture".  Now living in Australia with his wife and four children, Matthews works full-time as the Engage Manager in a Christian outreach ministry, City Bible Forum, and part-time as a movie reviewer. Listen To The Podcast:                         Time-Stamped Show Notes [04:26] How the blog Russelling Reviews started. [11:14] Finding the time for a full-time job and part-time business. [20:01] Three points for figuring out your purpose. [25:50] The three upcoming films Matthews is excited to review. [31:28] How to harness your passion and start a part-time business. Do What You Love But Keep Your Day Job Starting a sideline business can be challenging on its own, but when you are juggling it with a full-time job, as well as with a wife and four children, challenging becomes somewhat of an understatement. Russell Matthews has worked full time with a Christian outreach ministry,City Bible Forum, in Sydney, Australia for the past ten years. He’s the Engage Manager, which is all about community outreach. With only 5% of the Australian population being regular church-goers, he has his job cut out for him. Three years ago his blog started as a result of two things he loves. Christianity is very important to him and he is crazy about movies. Matthews grew up in a family that adored movies. A favorite family past time over the years was viewing movies together followed by rousing discussions afterward. These fond memories encouraged him to continue as a movie buff throughout adulthood. It was not a stretch then when he decided that reviewing movies in relationship to Christianity would be a good niche for him. His blog, Russell Reviews was well-received when it was first published on the Insights website and it continues to grow in popularity. His reviews appear in Insights Magazine and Entertainment Fuse. Matthews is passionate about his blog and his mission to "tie in the movie to a faith component and spark dialogue around it." It doesn't hurt that he gets tickets to see the movies before they are open to the general public, or that it is his job to watch movies. Then he works to "pinpoint the quality of a film and write a quality review." His reviews also appear on Reel Dialogue, which cites its purpose as "engaging with films, without disengaging your faith." Three Key Evaluation Factors Checking in with his motive and purpose regularly is a priority for Matthews. In doing so, there are three key components he must examine to be sure he is on course. He likes to stay grounded and "keep it real" by starting each day off by having a talk with God. No day is too busy to skip this all-important step. It's a way of being honest with himself about what he is doing, why he is doing it, and evaluating whether he needs to think about changing course. Read commentaries and ideas regarding the Bible. Examine ideas and review their validity with regards to the written word. Submit to honest self-evaluation. Is this all worth it? Is my course of action the best thing for my relationship with God and my family? Favorite Memory So Far Often Matthews receives only one pass to a film preview, but sometimes he gets a pair. He loves it when he does, because that means he can take his wife or one of his children. He recently had the pleasure of viewing a film with his eleven-year-old daughter, Carolyn. When he asked her what she thought of the film, she replied, "Well Dad, I was thinking about the different levels in this film..." It took him back to his childhood and discussi...

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