It's National Suicide Prevention Day, so we're releasing this episode on Sunday. Also: holy cow. We talk with Kay Warren, and it's phenomenal. She shares a lot of her story with us including molestation, trauma, losing a son to suicide, working in ministry, and more. You (seriously) don't want to skip this one.
Read MoreWe're kicking off Season 2 strong! In the intro, we talk about internet trolls and get into a fight about college football. Then we're joined by Jason Chesnut, co-founder of The Slate Project and ordained ELCA pastor to talk about his depression, intersectional justice, switching medications, and Harry Potter.
Read MoreJon Scott is one of the hosts of the Holy Heretics podcast, as well as an award-winning singer/songwriter. Jon joins us this week to talk about being a self-proclaimed 'heretic,' what bad theology looks like, and how it impacts our mental well-being.
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Intro/outro music on this episode is Hidden Personality by CloZee.
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Read MoreNate Pyle & Dr. Bart Andrews join us to talk about the challenges men face in getting help for mental illness, how culture (& church culture) impacts that, and more.
Read MoreDr. Heather Vacek helps us to understand the history of the church's views toward mental illness and how it shapes our views today.
Read MoreGabe Howard & Nate Crawford join us to discuss what life is like with Bipolar Disorder and navigating personal relationships with a mental illness diagnosis.
Read MoreWilliam Paul Young (author of The Shack) joins us to talk about the upcoming movie adaptation (out this week!), his life story, and his newest book Lies We Believe About God.
Read MorePastor Jason Micheli visits the show to talk about his journey with a rare type of bone cancer and his new book, Cancer Is Funny: Keeping Faith in Stage-Serious Chemo. We talk about suffering, joy, prayer, and what's helpful when you're going through something so serious and life-threatening.
Read MoreThe one and only Science Mike joins us to talk about brain injuries and neurotheology. (Oh, and we ask him about the effects of having Donald Trump as a president.)
Read MoreSarah Fader (founder of Stigma Fighters) and Sarah Schuster (mental health editor for The Mighty) join us to talk about sharing your story.
Read MoreScott McConnell (Executive Director of Lifeway Research) joins us to discuss the church's current views towards mental health.
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