The Storytellers with Andrew Erwin

Kingdom Story Company

At Kingdom Story Company we truly believe that the right story can change your life. We invite you to experience this transformative power with us through conversations with our friends - where the art of storytelling intersects with faith, hope, and redemption. Award-winning filmmaker Andrew Erwin has found his calling in crafting stories of the underdogs and rebels, the broken and the redeemed. As the director of films like ”I Can Only Imagine", "American Underdog", and "I Still Believe”, and a producer of “Jesus Revolution”, he knows a thing or two about the impact a story can have. In each episode, Andrew delves into the heart of storytelling with fellow artists, exploring its transformative power through the lens of faith. From directors to actors, writers to musicians, and thought leaders to cultural icons, "The Storytellers" illuminates the divine spark that ignites creativity and shapes narratives that resonate with the soul. Through these candid discussions, you will gain insight into the challenges, triumphs, and profound moments of struggle and inspiration that guide these storytellers on their creative journeys. Join Andrew and some of his closest friends as they guide you into the process of discovering the story you have to tell and reveal how they found theirs. 

  1. 4H AGO

    Episode 37: Milo Ventimiglia - Gilmore Girls, This Is Us, and I Can Only Imagine 2

    On this episode of The Storytellers Podcast, Andrew Erwin sits down with actor Milo Ventimiglia for an honest, moving, and personal conversation about career, calling, and finding purpose through storytelling. Milo reflects on the roles that shaped him—from the beloved family drama This Is Us to the fast-talking charm of Gilmore Girls—and how those projects prepared him for something very different: stepping into the world of faith-based filmmaking for Andrew’s upcoming movie I Can Only Imagine 2. In a powerful moment, Milo shares the surreal experience of being on Zoom with musical artist Tim Timmons when he looked outside his Palisades home and saw smoke rising from the devastating Palisades fire that would ultimately take his house. That moment of loss, vulnerability, and perspective reshaped how he thought about gratitude and grief. Andrew and Milo dive deep into why I Can Only Imagine 2 feels different—why it’s more than just a sequel—and how portraying Tim Timmons on screen became an emotional collaboration rooted in friendship and authenticity. Milo discusses the responsibility of playing a real person, and how Tim's life reflects his faith. This episode is about legacy, resilience, Hollywood, faith, and the moments that change us forever. If you love This Is Us, Gilmore Girls, inspiring true stories, and behind-the-scenes filmmaking conversations, you won’t want to miss this one. Keep up with Milo: https://www.instagram.com/miloanthonyventimiglia/?hl=en Keep up with Andy: https://www.instagram.com/andrewerwinofficial/?hl=en Make sure you never miss an episode by following us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube https://www.instagram.com/kingdomstorycompany/?hl=en Join the conversation as a Kingdom Story Company Insider at www.kingdomstorycompany.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 7m
  2. FEB 5

    Episode 34: Sophie Skelton - From Outlander to I Can Only Imagine 2

    Outlander star Sophie Skelton joins Andrew Erwin on The Storytellers Podcast for an in-depth conversation about her acting career, landing her breakout role as Brianna Fraser, and stepping into Kingdom Story Company’s highly anticipated film I Can Only Imagine 2. Known for her performance on the hit Starz series Outlander, Sophie shares behind-the-scenes stories from the long-running show, how she got the call that she would be on the series, and how the role shaped her as both an actress and a person. She opens up about growing up in England wanting to become a surgeon, navigating auditions, rejection, and the work ethic required to sustain a career in film and television. Andrew Erwin (director of I Can Only Imagine, American Underdog, and co-founder of Kingdom Story Company) and Sophie also talk about joining the cast of I Can Only Imagine 2 and what made her decide to join the cast, the heart behind redemptive storytelling, and why faith-driven, hope-filled movies continue to resonate with audiences around the world. Follow Sophie online: https://www.instagram.com/sophie.skelton/?hl=en Follow Andrew Erwin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewerwinofficial/?hl=en Make sure you never miss an episode by following us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube https://www.instagram.com/kingdomstorycompany/?hl=en Join the conversation as a Kingdom Story Company Insider at www.kingdomstorycompany.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    45 min
4.9
out of 5
65 Ratings

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At Kingdom Story Company we truly believe that the right story can change your life. We invite you to experience this transformative power with us through conversations with our friends - where the art of storytelling intersects with faith, hope, and redemption. Award-winning filmmaker Andrew Erwin has found his calling in crafting stories of the underdogs and rebels, the broken and the redeemed. As the director of films like ”I Can Only Imagine", "American Underdog", and "I Still Believe”, and a producer of “Jesus Revolution”, he knows a thing or two about the impact a story can have. In each episode, Andrew delves into the heart of storytelling with fellow artists, exploring its transformative power through the lens of faith. From directors to actors, writers to musicians, and thought leaders to cultural icons, "The Storytellers" illuminates the divine spark that ignites creativity and shapes narratives that resonate with the soul. Through these candid discussions, you will gain insight into the challenges, triumphs, and profound moments of struggle and inspiration that guide these storytellers on their creative journeys. Join Andrew and some of his closest friends as they guide you into the process of discovering the story you have to tell and reveal how they found theirs. 

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