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Food for the Soul with Nina Heyn

“Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul.” ~ Dorothy Day

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week on The Solari Report, Nina Heyn and I take a deep dive into Food for the Soul—Nina’s bimonthly column on films and art for The Solari Report—and into her goals as our roving “culture scout.”

Nina’s interest in art and film developed in her role as a film publicist, an international marketing executive, and an entertainment writer in the United States, as well as England, France, and Poland.

Nina is the founder of Torus International, a marketing strategy solutions consultancy that specializes in entertainment marketing and film acquisition, particularly in international markets. Her recent activities in international markets included service as head of marketing at a leading Polish independent film distributor, and as acquisitions consultant at a European exhibition and distribution company. In the United States, she served as an executive in global publicity for a major film studio—giving her a strong understanding of the worldwide economic and political impact of entertainment and culture.

Every year, Nina watches hundreds of movies and TV shows and spends an inordinate amount of time in museums. This keeps her soul happy and keeps The Solari Report full of fascinating coverage. If you have not discovered the Food for the Soul column, just click on the Food for the Soul icon on the right side of our home page—here.

I joined Nina this March on the next leg of our celebration of Leonardo da Vinci’s 500th Anniversary and Rembrandt’s 350th Anniversary. Check out Nina’s first column on Leonardo da Vinci. The Year of Davinci.

After several days in Milan and an inspiring day seeing the All the Rembrandts exhibit at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, our videographer Robert Dupper decided we should film our discussion traveling the canals of Amsterdam. Both da Vinci and Rembrandt lived in cities crisscrossed with canals.

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The Story of Gideon with Thomas Meyer

Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.” ~ Marcus Aurelius

By Catherine Austin Fitts

The story of Gideon is my favorite Bible story. I often tell the story of Gideon whenever someone asks me, “What can I do?”

Last year, I shared the Gideon story with publisher Thomas Meyer. To my delight, he immediately went to Judges 6-9 in the Old Testament and read it. His insights inspired me to invite Thomas to join me on The Solari Report for an in-depth discussion of Gideon and why this story offers intelligence so relevant to these times.

We will record our discussion this coming Monday after a workshop and salon in Basel, Switzerland, for The Present Age and Europa, both of which Thomas publishes. I want to compare the concerns that I am hearing this week in Europe with those coming from North America and Asia.  
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