Each episode of Pulling Threads is a conversation about what happens when we start tugging at the threads of our metaphorical sweaters, the sweaters that compose our various belief systems. By discussing the journey of deconstructing our worldviews, we ho
When Jeff's parents find a certain floppy disk in his closet, it's time for the whole family to get more serious about the faith. Gaining friendship in the youth group and getting slain in the spirit opened Jeff's eyes to a more real faith, at least for a while. Join us for Jeff's journey as he explores what it's like to come to terms with personal identity and personal faith. Common Threads: LGBTQ+, Family, Pentecostal Podcast Pairings (TM):Coming Soon Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
Family dynamics and faith take center stage in this week's episode. We'll hear about how Amber's family relationships helped her grow and start to see her faith in a new light. Common Threads: Family, Siblings, LGBTQIA, Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode can best be enjoyed with a Cherry Coke and Cool Ranch Doritos. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
Spending her early life hiding her true emotions sent Becky on a journey of self-discovery, therapy, and ultimately, healing. Join us as Becky shares how she came to realize that she deserved to have a say in her own life. Common Threads: Mental Health, Feelings, Therapy, Spirituality, 12 Step Program Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with some good coffee and a cinnamon roll. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
Ho! Ho! Ho! It's time for a little holiday hiatus. Whether it's baking, hanging with family, or possibly even Netflix and chilling, we hope you take some time to rest, relax, and restore for a few weeks. See you in the new year to wrap up Season 2!
Growing up in a loving home, Heather enjoyed life with her friends and family. But as she started searching for answers and acceptance in the local church, she began to feel a sense of guilt that hadn't registered before. Was she a bad person? Join us this week, as Heather shares how she came to understand her own faith and beliefs apart from organized religion. Common Threads: Family, Humanism, Goodness, Higher Power, Karma Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with anything alcoholic. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
What do homeschool, Bible Quiz, and YouTube have in common? Meet Jake the Atheist. There's no denying that the term atheist often has a negative connotation, but Jake is here to offer a different perspective. Former home-schooled fundamentalist, Jake's fervor for his faith led to questions with no easy answers. A YouTube video sparked a search for truth that he's continuing on his own YouTube channel today. Join us this week for Jake's Episode. Common Threads: Home School, YouTube, Atheism, The Bible Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with a cold beer and good old-fashioned cheeseburger. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
Growing up in an alcoholic home, Stephanie craved structure, rules, and belonging. So, what she found in the church was initially a cozy and reassuring sweater. But as the years passed, Stephanie realized that putting others on a spiritual pedestal, was creating yet another unhealthy atmosphere. What happens when you've spent your life trusting other people rather than yourself? Join us this week for Stephanie's episode. Common Threads: Mental Health, Alcoholism, Politics, Therapy Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with some leftover pumpkin roll and a homemade latte. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
Join us during our break as we reflect on some remnants from season 1. Season 2 coming November 28th.
Join us during our break as we reflect on some remnants from season 1. Season 2 coming November 28th.
Join us during our break as we reflect on some remnants from season 1. Season 2 coming November 28th.
When you're considered a "church kid," you can have a lot of responsibilities: learning, teaching, leading, music. But what happens when your responsibility to truth becomes greater than your responsibility to your religion? Join us for Carter's sweater. Common Threads: Church of Christ, Atheism, Marriage, Intellectualism, Church Kid Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with some Oreos and milk. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
When two young kids grow up thinking that they'll never measure up, it takes time and healing before they realize they're already there. On a journey through self-doubt and the treacherous waters of purity culture, two travelers end up finding each other on the road to redemption. Common Threads: Purity Culture, Adoption, Anxiety, Marriage, Redemption Stories Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with some Bloody Marys. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
Being ordained as a teenager, having a minister for a dad, going to Bible college, losing your mom to cancer...all of these things contributed to the pulling of threads for Sean and Juli. Join us this week as we hear from the Cooleys. They'll share what it's like to deconstruct as individuals and as a family. Common Threads: Family, Parenting, Southern Baptist, Christian college Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with boxed wine & Cheezits or craft beer and pretzels. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
Join us this week as we pause for a musical interlude if you will. Music has been a huge thread in each of our sweaters, so this week, we're breaking down some of the songs that helped shape us, for better or for worse. Common Threads: Music, Personal Revelations Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with your favorite 90s sip and snack. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
When a glam rocker, champion weight-lifter turned police officer starts a family, his world gets changed forever. In today's episode, we learn how one man decided to choose love over his religious beliefs. Common Threads: Parenting, Music, Family, Kids, LGBTQ+ Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with donuts and coffee. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
When a southern beauty queen traverses the path before her, she ends up circling back, trying the path again, and ultimately choosing a new one. Kara's journey explores what it's like to come to terms with small town ideas. When reality doesn't match everything she's been taught, she's forced to expand her perspective. Common Threads: Divorce, LGBTQ+, Interfaith family, Small Town, Christianity Podcast Pairings (TM):This week's episode is best enjoyed with red wine and chocolate. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
When a stubborn little kid finally decides to become a Christian, she's all in. In this week's episode, Megan shares what it was like when a tendency for perfectionism blended with faith, eating, dating, and all the other joys of young adult life. Common Threads: Southern Baptist, Eating Disorders, Perfectionism, Music, Youth Ministry, Universalism, Interfaith Relationships Podcast Pairings(TM): This week's episode is best enjoyed with a spicy margarita and a homemade pizza. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
What happens when a Southern Baptist preacher's kid decides he doesn't want a piece of the family business after all? Join us this week for Nathan's episode. We'll hear about embarrassing youth group memories, being asked to sign arbitrary contracts, and life on the mission field. Common Threads: Southern Baptist, Preacher's Kid, Missionaries, Theology Podcast Pairings(TM): Bourbon with an IPA chaser and a loaded baked potato! Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
In today's episode, we find out why Cliff wore a huge wooden cross around his neck as a teen, and what it's like to spend 39 years trying to hide in plain sight. We'll also learn how one text led to both freedom and this podcast. Join us for our first episode of Pulling Threads. Common Threads: LGBTQ+, Catholicism, Coming Out Podcast Pairings: This episode pairs well with mac & cheese, wine, and a hanky. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.
Get a sneak peak into our podcast, Pulling Threads. Join hosts Cliff, Megan, and Nathan as they explore what happens when we start tugging at the threads of our our belief systems. This teaser pairs well with Hot Cheetos and Kombucha. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They do not reflect the opinions or views of their employers.