The Subtext: The Moral Line: Can We Separate Art from the Artist?

February 18
35 mins

Episode Description

When the artists, authors, and celebrities we admire disappoint us, where’s the line between appreciating their work and endorsing their behavior?

After the Grammys reignited the “stay in your lane” debate, we revisit the question: Do we tell celebrities to be quiet because we don’t want to wrestle with what they believe? A listener email pushes us deeper, prompting us to ask what we do when artists we admire act immorally or hold views we reject. From Philip Yancey’s recent confession to pop culture figures like Andrew Huberman and Brad Pitt, we explore whether moral failure cancels insight, whether grace eliminates consequences, and how social media tribalism intensifies the dilemma. Can we separate art from the artist? Or are we always participating in what we platform?


Things we mentioned in this episode:

Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey

Against the Machine by Paul Kingsnorth

Theo of Golden by Allen Levi

Hunter Biden on the Shawn Ryan Show

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