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Listeners of The Puddcast that love the show mention: jonathan,The Puddcast is a truly refreshing and authentic podcast that offers a much-needed respite from the traditional church environment. The host, Jonathan, brings a level of authenticity and vulnerability to his discussions that is often lacking in religious communities. This podcast became a home for me during a wilderness season of feeling like an outcast in the church. It reassured me that my discomfort in the traditional church was valid and gave me hope that there are alternative ways to connect with God.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Jonathan's dedication to biblical truth. He doesn't shy away from difficult topics or sugarcoat his own weaknesses and struggles in his spiritual walk. His willingness to be vulnerable creates a safe space for listeners and encourages them to embrace their own imperfections. The interviews he conducts are engaging and cover current topics, making them relatable and thought-provoking.
However, one potential downside to this podcast is that it may not appeal to everyone within the religious community. Jonathan's emphasis on authenticity can sometimes challenge traditional beliefs or practices, which may make some listeners uncomfortable. Additionally, while the interviews are diverse in terms of topics covered, they may not always align with every listener's personal beliefs or interests.
In conclusion, The Puddcast is a breath of fresh air in the religious podcast landscape. With its emphasis on authenticity, vulnerability, and biblical truth, it provides encouragement, inspiration, and an encounter with the true essence of Jesus Christ. While it may not appeal to everyone within the religious community due to its departure from tradition at times, it remains an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of their faith outside of conventional church settings.
In episode 140 of The Puddcast, we discuss spiritual and emotional growth with Mariko Clark and Rachel Eleanor, authors of The Book of Belonging. We explore the journey of creating a Story Bible that emphasizes representation, inclusion, and gentle parenting practices. Mariko and Rachel reflect on the personal and communal impact of trust, intuition, and vulnerability, sharing their experiences with parenting, deconstruction, and creative collaboration. This conversation is an invitation to embrace hope and embodied spirituality as we navigate our complex journeys of faith and belonging.Order The Book of Belonging:Bible Stories for Kind and Contemplative Kids, by Mariko Clark & Rachel Eleanor.Learn more about the community forming around The Book of Belonging here.Listen to Jonathan's recent interview with Tara Boothby, of Sojourn Psychology.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportCheck out my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Grab my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men (good for women too)Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
After a year-long hiatus, The Puddcast is back with episode 139! Tryphena and I share some heartfelt reflections on my family's six-month sabbatical to New Zealand, England, Greece, and Finland. I unpack some unexpected discoveries I made about identity, intuition, and the importance of family and cultural roots. We reflect on the diversity of global faith traditions, the impact of stepping outside the North American bubble, and the recognition of humanity's inherent goodness and love.Now available in video at youtube.com/jonathanpuddle. You can support me and my work, or join my Patreon community, at jonathanpuddle.com/support. Buy my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You. Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.Chapters in this Episode00:00 Welcome Back to The Puddcast!00:21 Why We Took a Break01:29 Jonathan's Sabbatical Journey02:51 Returning Home04:01 The Joys and Challenges of Being Back10:01 Reflections on Sabbatical20:19 Financial and Emotional Rollercoaster24:38 Reflections on Aging and Identity25:47 Emotional Experiences in Church28:08 Global Church Perspectives34:34 The False Binaries of North American Culture43:30 Finnish Mustard51:18 The Evolution of Human Consciousness
Professor, author, speaker and all-around delightful person Heather Thompson Day is our guest on The Puddcast—something I've been hoping to make happen for 3 years. Dr. Heather is Associate Professor of Communication at Andrews University, and the author of 8 books; including her latest, I'll See You Tomorrow: Building Relational Resilience When You Want to Quit. Heather shared her perspective that all relationship is sacred, and that ministering the gospel is often as simple as reflecting people's human dignity back to them. We reflected on living with delight and purpose, inside the mundane limits of our actual lives. Heather unpacked the myth of self-reliance and explained how not all relationships have to be strong, intimate ones to still have profound value and sacred impact. If you're tired and have not much left to give right now, this one is for you.Order I'll See You Tomorrow: Building Relational Resilience When You Want to Quit, by Heather Thompson Day and Seth Day.Learn more about Heather's work at heatherthompsonday.com.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportCheck out my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Grab my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men (good for women too)Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Two years ago, my friend Steve Austin, an author, mental health advocate and former pastor, died by suicide. Ever since then, I've intended to dedicate an episode to his memory and his work, and this is that episode. Including a powerful interview with Lindsey Austin, Steve's wife, along with a selection of readings from Steve's book, Hiding In The Pews: Shining Light on Mental Illness in the Church, this is a vulnerable and sacred discussion that filled me with more hope and joy than I expected. I've lost count of the number of people who have reached out to me this Spring while hitting really dark patches in their mental health. Pastors, it is our job to help, but not always in the ways we expect or assume. This episode is for all of us, so we can learn to create suicide-safe spaces. Order Hiding In The Pews: Shining Light on Mental Illness in the Church by Steve Austin.Learn more about Steve's legacy at iamsteveaustin.comGrab my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men (good for women too)Check out my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportFind every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Tryphena and I kept the mics rolling right after our interview with Aundi Kolber, and let me tell you… it's a wild ride! We discussed the provocativeness of wholeness, including a physics lesson and a reflection on quantum physics… Why? Because presence is a powerful resource, and I have some theories about it. We talked about anger and injustice, we examined the time that Jesus had a panic attack, and we landed on rest and the safety of unproductivity. Strap in, it's a wild ride.For maximum impact, make sure you listen to the source episode, #136: Flexible strength—compassionate survival (with Aundi Kolber)Register for my one-day You Are Enough seminars in Finland, May 6 & May 13 2023.Buy my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
My good friend Aundi Kolber returns to the show to discuss her brand new book, Strong Like Water: Finding the Freedom, Safety, and Compassion to Move through Hard Things—and Experience True Flourishing. Our conversation revolves around reframing many things we've seen as weaknesses, even sins, as forms of strength that enabled us to survive hard things. We reflected on the particular shame we feel after having put in years of healing work in therapy, only to feel like we fall apart again. Aundi explained how resilience has been weaponized at times, and she honours the fact that we should never have had to be this strong. This is a powerful and intimate conversation that I think will bring real hope to you. Enjoy.Order Strong like Water: Finding the Freedom, Safety, and Compassion to Move through Hard Things—and Experience True Flourishing by Aundi KolberLearn more about Aundi's work at aundikolber.comFollow Aundi on Instagram and Twitter.Register for my one-day You Are Enough seminars in Finland, May 6 & May 13 2023.Grab my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men (good for women too)Check out my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportFind every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Here's a new Puddcast B-Side, unpacking idol smashing and how to create a welcoming, forgiving space as we deconstruct from toxic theology. My pastor, Amy Ryan, joined Tryphena and I to discuss our takeaways from Brad Jersak's thoughts on the necessity, perils and possibilities of deconstruction, including how painful and confusing it can be for us in the midst of it. We examined our own parenting in light of power dynamics, and how each revival or movement in the church or culture persecutes the one that comes next. As usual, there's loads in here.For maximum impact, make sure you listen to the source episode, #135: The necessity, perils and possibilities of deconstruction (with Brad Jersak)Register for my one-day You Are Enough seminars in Finland, May 6 & May 13 2023.Buy my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
The wonderfully wise and gentle Brad Jersak returns to the show, with a guest co-host! This special episode was recorded live when I was visiting Jonathan Martin recently, and we co-interviewed Brad about his latest book, Out of the Embers: Faith After the Great Deconstruction. We reflected on the historical precedence of faith deconstruction, observing that it is both a current move of God in our time as well as an ancient tradition of idol smashing. We discussed the harm we can do to others in our deconstruction journey, and how deconstruction can liberate from toxicity while also being incredibly painful and destabilizing. We talk about the importance of not replacing one form of fundamentalism with another, and moving from alienation to communion. Brad left us with a ton of practical tools on how you can connect with God and feel God's love, right now, wherever and whoever you are.Order Out of the Embers: Faith After the Great Deconstruction, by Bradley Jersak.Learn more about Brad's work at bradjersak.comFollow Brad on Instagram and Twitter.Register for my one-day You Are Enough seminars in Finland, May 6 & May 13 2023.Grab my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men (good for women too)Check out my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportFind every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Here's the latest Puddcast B-Side, exploring themes of laughter and silliness and the value of everything, from our interview with Dave Connis. When Dave said, “Everything counts” something inside me exploded, or clarified, or whatever… it's been big for me. Tryphena and I discuss finding joy in all things, redefining joy as a valuable part of serious work, and discerning what will and won't bring joy. We riff on learning to see all the mundane aspects of our lives (especially as parents) not as surpluss to the real work but as the real work, as much as our rest is also a valid part of the real work, because it's all part of the whole life we're living. We also touched on accepting our bodies, even as they age, and loads more as usual.For maximum impact, make sure you listen to the source episode, #134: A theology of laughter and co-creation (with Dave Connis)Register for my one-day You Are Enough seminars in Finland, May 6 & May 13 2023.Buy my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Children's and Young Adult author Dave Connis comes to The Puddcast to teach us the importance of laughter (and more). Dave's hilarious and meaningful storybooks, The Inventions of God (and Eva), and The Stories of God (and Kiki) both captured our affection in a big way. We reflected on being intentional about the stories we tell our children and what we pass on to them; seeing ourselves within the continuum of generations before and after ourselves; how God invites all the parts of ourselves to co-creation; and more. If you're a human being make sure to have a listen, and if you have kids, grandkids or nieces & nephews, make sure to grab his books from the links below.Order The Inventions of God (and Eva), by Dave Connis (illustrations by Amy Domingo)Order The Stories of God (and Kiki), by Dave Connis (illustrations by Amy Domingo)Learn more about Dave's work at daveconnis.comFollow Dave on Instagram and Twitter.Grab my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men (good for women too)Check out my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportFind every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Just in time for Christmas comes a wild ride of a B-Side. Looking back at our interview with Lisa Sharon Harper, Tryphena and I reflected on themes of forgiveness and reparations, the gift of tongues as Indigenous celebration, how the monarcy dehumanizes people, the emotional impact on Europeans of that dehumanization, the myth of an American Christian nation and more. We were both deeply impacted by Lisa's book Fortune and so we sounded off, big time.For maximum impact, make sure you listen to the source episode, #133: How race broke the world (with Lisa Sharon Harper)Buy my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Acclaimed speaker, activist, playwright, and the author of several books, Lisa Sharon Harper is on The Puddcast! Recognized as one of the most important and powerful voices speaking to matters of justice and religion today, Lisa joined us to talk about her latest book Fortune: How Race Broke my Family and the World - and How to Repair it All. Blending fascinating ancestry research, family biography and memoir with a detailed history of race law in the United States, Fortune moved me profoundly. In this interview we discuss colonialism, radical re-connection to our stories and land; we explore shalom, confession, and the rehumanizing process of forgiveness. We talk about the lies of European supremacy and the greatness of pre-colonial African nations. There is some heavy content within, but it's also full of hope and wisdom. Please listen today and let your heart be impacted. Order Fortune: How Race Broke my Family and the World - and How to Repair it All, by Lisa Sharon HarperOrder The Very Good Gospel, by Lisa Sharon HarperLearn more about Lisa' work at lisasharonharper.comFollow Lisa on Instagram and Twitter.Buy my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
The B-Side is back! Katie Gaddini's evocative book unveiling the factors that cause single women to feel alienated in the church triggered some THOUGHTS from both Tryphena and myself. Having both served in churches for many years, we each shared some of the ways we've seen “the ideal Christian woman” trope play out, why this and other things are so problematic, and what we want to see happen. We talked about a deep faith in Jesus bringing about a wide embrace of people, how we each need to be doing the work of growth and introspection, how marriage can be a framework of control, church NDAs and more!For maximum impact, make sure you listen to the source episode, #132: Why single women are leaving the church (with Dr. Katie Gaddini).To enter the giveaway I mentioned, head over to jonathanpuddle.com/giveawayBuy my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Sociologist and author Dr. Katie Gaddini joins us to talk about the factors forcing single evangelical women out of the church. Rather than a focus on faith deconstruction, we talked about power structures and cultural norms, such as “the ideal Christian woman,” how such stereotypes develop, and how they alienate people who don't fit them. We touched on sexuality, purity culture, whiteness, patriarchy, affluence, wealth, and more in a quest to understand why the largest group currently leaving the church is women. This important conversation is based on Dr. Gaddini's helpful and accessible book, The Struggle to Stay: Why Single Evangelical Women Are Leaving the Church, which I highly recommend.Order The Struggle to Stay: Why Single Evangelical Women Are Leaving the Church by Dr. Katie GaddiniLearn more about Katie's work at katiegaddini.comFollow Katie on Instagram and Twitter.Buy my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
To commemorate the launch (and the irony) of my latest book (a men's Bible devotional), my friend Anthony McLean returns to host the show and interview me! We talked about men's mental health, overworking ourselves, permitted male emotions, and purity culture… and then we riffed deep on original sin, brokenness and how to understand freedom and love in a beautiful wide open field of grace. This ended up being one of my most favourite conversations and I hope you'll listen to the whole thing.You can order my brand new book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men, right here.You can learn more about Anthony McLean at anthonymclean.orgListen to the earlier episode when Anthony interviewed me about learning to love ourselves.Support the show and my other work by becoming a Patron or making a one-time donation, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Professor, researcher and podcaster Dr. Holly Oxhandler is my guest, talking about the supports that helpers need to keep on helping. Whether we're talking about parents, therapists, pastors, teachers or literally anyone else who helps, Holly's research has shown the importance of seeing the divine inside ourselves so that we can connect with the divine in others. Her book, The Soul of the Helper: Seven Stages to Seeing the Sacred Within Yourself So You Can See It in Others, has been very impactful in my life and we unpacked her social work research, what she's found, and why it works. This is gentle and vulnerable and practical, like all good Puddcasts should be. Get in!Order The Soul of the Helper: Seven Stages to Seeing the Sacred Within Yourself So You Can See It in Others, by Dr. Holly K. OxhandlerListen to Holly's podcast (with Robert Vore), CXMH: a podcast at the intersection of faith & mental health.Learn more about Holly's work at hollyoxhandler.comFollow Holly on Instagram and Twitter.Buy my brand new book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Time for another B-Side! Tryphena and I kept the mics rolling after we bid farewell to Jonathan Martin, and we leaned into his thoughts on God walking with us, even as we think we're walking away. We riff on the divine power revealed in human agency, finding peace in the knowledge that God is present in everything, discerning the simple next steps in front of us, and walking life out in community. For maximum impact, make sure you listen to our source episode, #129: Finding hope on the road away from God (with Jonathan Martin).Buy my brand new book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men (it's women-friendly!)Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportCheck out my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Pastor, writer and social leader Jonathan Martin returns to the show to explain how the journey that we're each on is the journey we need to be on. Using the story of the disciples leaving Jerusalem on the road to Emmaus, Jonathan explains that even when we think we're walking away from God, love finds us on the road. Tryphena and I ask him about the risky nature of doubt, of how granting freedom works as a pastor, and how to be honest about the harm done to us, while holding on to hope that perhaps healing is possible after all. It's beautiful and raw and real, if you've felt at all disillusioned by God or church or the world in the last few years then I commend this to you wholeheartedly.Order The Road Away from God: How Love Finds Us Even as We Walk Away, by Jonathan MartinListen to Jonathan's podcast, The Zeitcast.Learn more about Jonathan's work at jonathanmartinwords.comFollow Jonathan on Twitter and Instagram.Buy my brand new book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
BONUS EPISODE! I'm away on vacation so instead of a fresh interview, Tryphena and I decided to share our B-Side from episode 127 (back in the days of episode 127 the B-Sides were exclusive to patrons only). Tryphena echoed the question of many listeners by asking why—after 3 years—I decided to publicly engage the topic of LGBTQ+ faith when I have been mostly silent on it. You'll hear lots of my own story with my dad, and we talked about Bridget's amazing poise and grace in carrying this heavy burden, for all our benefit. And more!For maximum impact, make sure you listen to our source episode, #127: What gay Christians experience in church (with Bridget Eileen Rivera).Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This here's a B-Side, folks! As Tryphena and I walked back through our interview with Kevin Sweeney about mystics, mushrooms and the power of letting go, we found ourselves camped out discussing our value and worth when we're not productive. Tryphena asks, if a flower shines with no one to see its beauty, is it still beautiful? We shared some dark night of the soul stories and challenged each other to live present, right here and now, in this cosmos, rather than escape. For maximum impact, make sure you listen to our source episode, #128: Mystics, mushrooms and the power of letting go (with Kevin Sweeney). Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Pastor, poet and mystic Kevin Sweeney comes to The Puddcast this month to share about his journey of encountering God while high on mushrooms. And that's just the beginning! Starting this episode, we welcome Tryphena Perumalla-Gagnon as a co-host on the show. Tryphena and I had a blast with Kevin, exploring what it means to lean into the contemplative and mystical and find God present in the everyday moments of our lives. He explained the importance of transitioning from spiritual peaks to spiritual practices, and how the key to safety, identity and fulfilment really does lie in letting go of everything. We touched on a range of topics, including vulnerability, pastoral idealism, parenting, pursuing the Spirit without the expectations of others, and much more. Get in!The Making of a Mystic: My Journey with Mushrooms, My Life as a Pastor, And Why it's Okay for Everyone to Relax by Kevin Sweeney, releases May 31st.Learn more about Kevin at imaginehi.org and listen to his podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-church-needs-therapy/id1525310667Follow Kevin on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Bridget Eileen Rivera comes to The Puddcast this month to share what it's like for LGBTQ Christians in the church today. Her book, Heavy Burdens: Seven Ways LGBTQ Christians Experience Harm in the Church, is a compassionate, heartbreaking exposé on the theological and sociological structures that block queer Christians from pursuing Christ together. Bridget shared her journey of growing up believing she was an object of wrath, before diving into Scripture to find the truth of her belovedness. We explore some of the different ways queer Christians live out their faithfulness and the importance of allowing everyone the dignity to follow the Holy Spirit. I commend this discussion to you as strongly as I can. Order Heavy Burdens: Seven Ways LGBTQ Christians Experience Harm in the Church by Bridget Eileen RiveraLearn more about Bridget at meditationsofatravelingnun.comFollow Bridget on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This month I got to interview a true kindred spirit, Ashley Abercrombie. Ashley's message of embracing transformative love by bravely facing disagreement and conflict was challenging to me in all the best ways. Ashley grew up in the American South before moving to Los Angeles and Manhattan. Along the way, she faced addiction, perfectionism, sexual assault and more, and today is a writer, podcaster, pastor and mom to three young kids. Her latest book is called Love is the Resistance: Learn to disagree, resolve the conflicts you've been avoiding and create real change. It's excellent.Order Love is the Resistance: Learn to disagree, resolve the conflicts you've been avoiding and create real change, by Ashley Abercrombie.Learn more about Ashley at ashabercrombie.comFollow Ashley on Instagram and Twitter.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This month I connected with long-time blogger and author Tsh Oxenreider all about Lent. Tsh grew up big Bible church and after living abroad for many years found herself drawn to the Catholic church. Her new book, Bitter & Sweet: A Journey into Lent is a practical, easy to use devotional tool for leaning into the upcoming season of Lent. Our conversation has got me reflecting on the seasons of nature, especially winter, the darkness and the hope we need, and how Lent grew out of the human need for hope in this season. Did you know that Lent predates the Bible? We talk about all this, and the idea of “being in the season of Lent”, rather than Lent as something you do.Take my survey! A few quick questions to help me plan for this year.Order Bitter & Sweet: A Journey into Lent by Tsh OxenreiderLearn more about Tsh at tshoxenreider.comFollow Tsh on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
I had the great joy of welcoming author, psychologist, researcher and podcaster Hillary L. McBride, PhD to the show this week. We discussed the idea that our bodies are a source of wisdom and truth, the topic of her critically important new book, The Wisdom of Your Body: Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection Through Embodied Living. Hillary shared profound insights on the burdens our bodies bear when we ignore them, the ways Western colonialism has disembodied all of us, and how salvation itself can be a bodily reality. She offers helpful guidance for those of us getting used to being in-person again after COVID lockdowns, and more. I highly recommend this discussion and her book!Order The Wisdom of Your Body: Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection Through Embodied Living (Canadian edition)Order The Wisdom of Your Body: Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection Through Embodied Living (US edition)Learn more about Hillary at hillarylmcbride.comFollow Hillary on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
My new friend Daniel Bowman Jr. is my guest this week, and he shares his story of learning he was autistic as an adult. Daniel is an English professor and poet, and he shares the importance of understanding the different ways brains work, the gifts present in neurodiversity, and the importance of moving away from a pathology paradigm. We also discussed the life-giving rhythms of contemplative prayer for folks whose brains desire consistency and repetition. Daniel is the author of On The Spectrum: Autism, Faith, and the Gifts of Neurodiversity.Order On The Spectrum: Autism, Faith, and the Gifts of Neurodiversity by Daniel Bowman Jr.Learn more about Daniel at danielbowmanjr.comFollow Daniel on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Kat Armas comes to the show this week to discuss embodiment, the sacredness of survival, and the faith of our grandmothers. Kat argues that our grandmothers, especially abuelitas in Latine cultures, function as live-in ministers particularly because the privilege to receive formal religious instruction is often unavailable. We all miss out on the unique, embodied, ways of knowing truth and practicing wisdom when we don't turn our gaze to these figures who have been in our lives since before we were born. Kat's book is called, Abuelita Faith: What Women on the Margins Teach us About Wisdom, Persistence, and Strength, and it's excellent. Check it out below!Order Abuelita Faith: What Women on the Margins Teach us About Wisdom, Persistence, and Strength, by Kat Armas.Learn more about Kat at kararmas.comFollow Kat on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Michael F. Bird, editor of The New Testament in its World with N.T. Wright returns this week to discuss things that he wishes Christians knew about the Bible. Mike is a scholar and theologian and his new book, 7 Things I Wish Christians Knew about the Bible, provides lots of fodder for thought and discussion. He lays out how the Bible came to be, how to respond to literalist claims about Scripture, examining why people should read the Apocrypha, and then we talk about critical race theory and why it's important to read outside your own tradition, listening to the stories of folks who don't look like you.Order 7 Things I Wish Christians Knew about the Bible by Michael F. BirdRead Mike's blog at patheos.com/blogs/euangelionFollow Mike on Twitter.Order Evangelical Theology, Second Edition: A Biblical and Systematic Introduction by Michael F. BirdOrder Early Christian Readings of Genesis One: Patristic Exegesis and Literal Interpretation by Craig AllertMike's review of African American Readings of Saul, by Lisa BowenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week, pastor and author Brian Zahnd returns to The Puddcast to discuss his new book, When Everything's On Fire. This helpful and timely book is a sort of field guide to maintaining faith in a secular age, and so we unpacked deconstruction, modernism as a framework for secular society, Nietzsche's predictions about the death of God, postmodernism and more. I asked Brian some very pointed questions about faith leaders espousing a faith we can't support and why that's led so many to deconstruction. It's wonderful. Order When Everything's on Fire: Faith Forged from the Ashes by Brian ZahndLearn more about Brian at brianzahnd.comFollow Brian on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
By popular demand, Aundi Kolber returns to The Puddcast this week. Aundi and I discuss the success and impact of Try Softer, the brand new Try Softer Guided Journey companion book, and we riff at length on Jesus' relationship to traumatic events. Expect to learn more about how your process pain and shift into the shame-free life that God has designed you for.Order The Try Softer Guided Journey: A Soulful Companion to Healing by Aundi KolberGet some great videos from Aundi on moving towards yourself in compassion and kindnessFollow Aundi on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week I am honoured to welcome Christine Caine to The Puddcast. Christine and her husband Nick founded the A21 Campaign, a global anti human trafficking organization, and Christine is a much sought-after speaker, writer and activist. We discussed how to keep our faith anchored in Jesus in the context of doing hard, exhausting work. When we know that the mission before us is costly and painful, and we are tempted to call it a day, how do we continue in faithfulness? Especially when we know that God still loves us if we tap out. Christine's insights are hard-won and she explores them all in her latest book, How Did I Get Here?: Finding Your Way Back to God When Everything is Pulling You Away. This is my last episode for the next few months, as I head into my summer vacation.Order How Did I Get Here?: Finding Your Way Back to God When Everything is Pulling You Away, by Christine CaineLearn more about A21 Campaign's mission to trafficking and slaveryFollow Christine on Instagram, Facebook and TwitterSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Christina Dent joins me on The Puddcast this week to talk about the war on drugs. Christina is the Founder and President of End It For Good, a nonprofit advocating a health-centred approach to drugs rather than a criminal justice one. Living in Mississippi, Christina changed her own mind about how best to approach drug laws after she became a foster parent and saw the negative effects of our current approach up close. She shared powerfully with me about the real choices before us as people who claim to care about humans made in the image of God. Get ready to be challenged!Learn more about Christina's organization at enditforgood.comWatch Christina's TEDx talk on ending the war on drugsFollow End it For Good on InstagramFollow Christina on TwitterOrder Johann Hari's book, Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on DrugsFor drug recovery and addiction services, in Canada and the United States, there is help!Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week on The Puddcast we welcome hip-hop artist, poet and hope-activist, Propaganda. We discussed his debut book Terraform: Building a Better World, which is a collection of poetry and prose designed to jolt your imagination and get you thinking about injustices that we all take for granted. Prop can flip between talking hip-hop, politics, coffee, church history and science fiction at will… so we had a fun time calling out things that we want to see change in the world. Order Terraform: Building a Better World, by Propaganda.Learn more at prophiphop.comListen to The Red Couch Podcast with Propaganda and AlmaFind Prop on Spotify, Apple Music, etc.Follow Prop on Instagram and TwitterDonate to Steve Austin's memorial fund for his family.Order Steve Austin's new book, Hiding in the Pews: Shining Light on Mental Illness in the ChurchSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week on The Puddcast I am joined by Justin McRoberts. Justin's focus is on helping people live generous lives that faithfully do good work in the world around them. He's a musician, a writer, a coach, and he hosts the @Sea podcast. We talked all about the process of becoming, trying something, failing, refining your understanding of your own passions and pivoting around those things in order to create something amazing out of whatever life has handed you, all themes from his new book, It is What You Make of It: Creating Something Great from What You've been Given.Order It Is What You Make of It: Creating Something Great from What You've Been Given by Justin McRobertsLearn more at justinmcroberts.comFind his music on Spotify, Apple Music, etc.Listen to his podcast, @Sea with Justin McRobertsFollow Justin on Instagram.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Liz Milani is a writer and seeker who runs The Practice Co app and Instagram, and joins me this week to talk about daily spiritual practices that are authentic to our self of sense. We talked about leaving church when our bodies break down, deconstructing and reconfiguring our faith, and reconnecting to our bodies and a more holistic, sustainable spirituality. Liz and her husband Jesse were formerly pastors at a megachurch in Australia—we have loads in common, this was a really refreshing discussion for me personally, and there's loads of hope and practical wisdom in here for anyone wrestling with God, church and their sense of self.Download The Practice Co app for iOS or Android.Learn more at thepracticeco.comFollow The Practice Co on Instagram.Follow Liz on Instagram.Supporter the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
On The Puddcast this week is writer and cartoonist, Heather Caliri. Heather's work on finding God's grace in awkward, uncomfortable places has been featured on ChristianityToday.com, In Touch Magazine, Fathom Magazine, Relevant Magazine.com and more. Heather shared with me how she asked the most serious questions of her faith and experienced God respond with love and dignity. That grace slowly transformed her life, and now she teaches others how to let dignity transform their lives and their most difficult relationships.Register for Heather's course, 30 Days to Loving DignityLearn more about Heather at HeatherCaliri.comFollow Heather on Instagram and Twitter.Bruce Kramer interview On BeingCarol Howard Merritt on The Puddcast: Forgiving the ChurchChimamanda Adichie TED Talk on The Danger of a Single StoryBecome a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week, theologian, lecturer and mother Julie Canlis comes to The Puddcast, to talk about ordinary, embodied holiness. Julie is the author of A Theology of the Ordinary, and we discussed how the Holy Spirit connects us to our bodies in normal, everyday ways and how the full life of Jesus transforms all of the mundane moments of our lives into sacred pathways of holiness. We even discussed John Calvin, as Julie's framework for understanding Calvin's beliefs goes contrary to much of what I thought I knew about Calvinism. I highly recommend this conversation to you, it is full of earthy hope and simple love for creation and life.Order A Theology of the OrdinaryOrder Calvin's Ladder: A Spiritual Theology of Ascent and AscensionRegister for the Book of Revelation course, featuring Fr. John Behr, Wm. Paul Young, Brad Jersak, Cherith Nordling, Julie Canlis and more remarkable teachers.Learn more about Godly Play at godlyplayfoundation.orgBecome a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week I am joined by my friend Lisa Colón DeLay to talk about the healing power of spiritual practices. Lisa begins by explaining why we should acknowledge that we live in a white-dominant culture and the importance of learning about non-white spiritual practices, especially embodiment. We discussed a rubric for identifying our core areas of trauma as well as how to move them from areas of non-awareness into conscious awareness, through spiritual practices led by the Holy Spirit. Lisa unpacks many themes from her excellent book, The Wild Land Within: Cultivating Wholeness Through Spiritual Practice, which is an excellent discipleship resource.Order The Wild Land Within: Cultivating Wholeness Through Spiritual Practice.Visit Lisa online at lisadelay.comListen to Lisa's long-running podcast, Spark My Muse, at sparkmymuse.comFollow Lisa on Twitter.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week on The Puddcast we talk all about depression. Diana Gruver, author of the wonderful book, Companions in the Darkness: Seven Saints Who Struggled with Depression and Doubt, shares her own story with depression, and the fellowship we can find with notable Christians who have struggled just like us. Whether you suffer from clinical depression, periodic bouts of depression or you just know someone who does, there's hope and practical advice in here for you.Order Companions in the Darkness: Seven Saints Who Struggled with Depression and Doubt, by Diana Gruver.Visit Diana online at dianagruver.comFollow Diana on Twitter and Facebook.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week on The Puddcast, author, speaker and podcaster Tiffany Bluhm joins us to discuss why we silence women. She unpacked the imbalance of power exposed during sexual misconduct allegations, why men are excused for their behaviour and women are blamed for it. We explored the reasons women don't always speak up and what often happens when they do. Tiffany explained why we don't believe those women who do speak up. All this and more, drawn from her new book, Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up.Order Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak UpVisit Tiffany online at tiffanybluhm.comFollow Tiffany on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Artist and poet extraordinaire, Morgan Harper Nichols returns to The Puddcast this week. We talked all about compassionately reframing our memories of past events, a major theme in Morgan's new book, How Far You Have Come: Musings on Beauty and Courage. Whether you're already a fan of Morgan's work or are discovering her for the first time, I think you'll find beauty and encouragement to be who you are, where you are right now.Order How Far You Have Come: Musings on Beauty and Courage, by Morgan Harper NicholsVisit Morgan online at morganharpernichols.comFollow Morgan on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week I have the great delight of discussing the life and faith of Eugene Peterson, with Winn Collier, who wrote his authorized biography. Winn has pastored for 25 years and was deeply impacted by Eugene's work, both in The Message and in his many pastoral books. Winn now directs the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary. We discussed the holy ordinary, a major theme of Eugene's life, and we reflected on a life lived in pursuit of divine love. Expect warmth and encouragement and hope.Order A Burning in My Bones: The Authorized Biography of Eugene H. Peterson, Translator of The Message by Winn CollierVisit Winn online at winncollier.comFollow Winn on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week we are joined by Enneagram teacher, Ian Morgan Cron. Ian is a bestselling author, psychotherapist, and host of the Typology podcast. Ian's book, The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery is one I highly recommend, and so I was thrilled to welcome Ian to the show. We talked about the doctrine of original goodness, the mystery of God in our lives, the unconscious motivations of each Enneagram type, the Enneagram types under stress, dying to the false self and more.Order The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery by Ian Morgan Cron & Suzanne StabileVisit Ian online at ianmorgancron.com and typologypodcast.comFollow Ian on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week we are joined by Kurt Willems, to discuss how Jesus' humanity redeems and transforms our human suffering. Kurt is a pastor, podcaster and theologian and his book is called, Echoing Hope: How the Humanity of Jesus Redeems Our Pain. Every time I speak with Kurt I find him to be this delightful blend of the academic, the pastoral, and deep spiritual formation. We talked about how Jesus meets us in our brokenness and leads us through the traumas of our life, renewing our humanity in the process. And a whole lot more, as usual!See https://jonathanpuddle/podcast for transcripts.Order Echoing Hope: How the Humanity of Jesus Redeems Our Pain, by Kurt Willems.Click here to learn more about the book.Listen to Kurt's excellent podcast, Theology Curator.Follow Kurt on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week, my guest is Melinda Estabrooks. Melinda is a Canadian television host, conference speaker and editor of the new book, “Always Know.” Melinda's career in Canadian broadcast TV and radio spans over 20 years and while we had interacted at industry events in the past, this was the first time we really got to actually talk with one another. I asked her to share her story of being abandoned as a baby, then adopted by a Canadian family, experiencing racism growing up, depression and mental health difficulties, and even walking through a divorce while in public Christian ministry. If you've ever felt like God and everyone else doesn't see you… then Melinda's story is for you. Order Always Know, by Melinda Estabrooks and the guests of See, Hear, Love directly from Crossroads or from Amazon.Watch Melinda's show at seehearlove.comFollow Melinda on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week, popular Christian sex blogger and author Sheila Wray Gregoire returns to the show with her daughter Rebecca Gregoire Lindenbach to discuss their groundbreaking research on harmful Evangelical teachings about sex. Sheila explained that despite blogging and writing about sex for years, she kept hearing the same problems from people, which forced her to ask, “What if the problem is not a lack of good content but a really rotten foundation?” They conducted a survey of 22,000 Christian women to test many popular evangelical teachings about sex and see how they corresponded with women's sexual and marital satisfaction. They also looked at the best-selling Christian marriage or sex books to see which books spread those teachings. Their findings are important and powerful, and they're available in their new book, The Great Sex Rescue: The Lies You've Been Taught and How to Recover What God Intended. Content warning: contains a discussion on sexual assault in marriage, and is not appropriate for children. This interview offers hope to anyone who grew up in purity culture, or who has experienced sexual difficulties in marriage and wondered whether it was all their fault.Order The Great Sex Rescue: The Lies You've Been Taught and How to Recover What God Intended, by Sheila Wray Gregoire, Rebecca Gregoire Lindenbach & Joanna SawatskyLearn more at greatsexrescue.comFind Sheila & Rebecca's other work at tolovehonorandvacuum.comFollow Sheila on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Follow Rebecca on Twitter and Instagram.Become a supporter of the show on Patreon at patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week you get to enjoy a brand-new piece of content, the first Puddcast B-Side! I sat down (virtually) with my good friend Chris and we unpacked the ways that episodes 100 and 101 (the panel on Jesus & Trauma) impacted us. I also shared some behind-the-scenes discussion on how the panel came together, some challenges I faced running it and more. Going forward, I'll be releasing a B-Side for every episode, where a friend of mine and I discuss the topics in further depth. You may also get some funny bloopers, mistakes, gotchas and various other things. It's gonna be fun!Since this week is the very first one, I'm sharing it here publicly on The Puddcast—going forward the B-Sides will be available exclusively to my Patreon supporters. You can become a supporter for $3/month or $32/year. To sign up and gain access to The Puddcast B-side and lots of other benefits, go to patreon.com/jonathanpuddle.Order my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week we dive into the 2nd half of our panel discussion on Jesus & Trauma. Once again, my guests are Wm. Paul Young, Alison Cook, Ph.D, Dr. Jerome D. Lubbe and Ahmeda Mansaray-Richardson. Building on the discussion in the first half, where the lenses of psychology, neurology, theology, and cultural studies were applied to matters of identity, brokenness, colonialism, institutional religious structures, diversity and more, we went after forgiveness and reconciliation next. The conversation is shorter but no less robust.Order The Pastor: A Crisis, by Paul Young & Bradley Jersak. Learn more about Wm. Paul Young at wmpaulyoung.com. Follow Paul on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.Order Boundaries for Your Soul: How to Turn Your Overwhelming Thoughts and Feelings into Your Greatest Allies, by Alison Cook, PhDLearn more about Alison at alisoncookphd.com.Follow Alison on Instagram and Facebook.Order The Brain-Based Enneagram: You are not A number by Dr. Jerome D. Lubbe.Learn more about Jerome at drjerome.com.Follow Jerome on Instagram and Twitter.Learn more about Ahmeda Mansaray-Richardson's work at voicesglobalcollective.online and sageandsavant.onlineFollow Ahmeda on Instagram.Support me and my work by becoming a Patron at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Welcome to the 100th episode of The Puddcast! As I looked back over the first 3 years I realized that the intersection of Jesus & trauma formed a throughline across many conversations. I wanted to do something special and so I assembled a panel to discuss this subject. My guests are Wm. Paul Young, Alison Cook, Ph.D, Dr. Jerome D. Lubbe and Ahmeda Mansaray-Richardson. We went so deep and long that I've split the discussion into 2 parts, with the 2nd part coming next week. Using the lenses of psychology, neurology, theology, cultural studies, and more we look at identity, brokenness, colonialism, institutional religious structures, diversity and more. If you've ever wished to know precisely why it's so hard to believe that God loves you, if you've wanted to understand yourself better, to know why our societies are so busted right now, why we struggle to put ourselves in other's shoes, and more… then this is the discussion for you.Learn more about Wm. Paul Young at wmpaulyoung.com. Follow Paul on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.Learn more about Alison Cook, Ph.D at alisoncookphd.com.Follow Alison on Instagram and Facebook.Learn more about Dr. Jerome D. Lubbe at drjerome.com.Follow Jerome on Instagram and Twitter.Learn more about Ahmeda Mansaray-Richardson's work at voicesglobalcollective.online and sageandsavant.onlineFollow Ahmeda on Instagram.Support me and my work by becoming a Patron at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
This week we do a bit of a retrospective and I highlight some of the most popular episodes since The Puddcast began, as well as those that were the most impactful in my own life. As promised, I also reveal the guests of my upcoming panel on Jesus + Trauma! Inside this episode you'll find a replay of the very first episode of The Puddcast (“God is Everywhere”) as well as clips from my interviews with Luke Gifford, Aundi Kolber and Stephanie Tait. There's also lots of further commentary from me looking back on the first 3 years of The Puddcast. As well, tune in to hear the exciting news of what I'll be able to do once I hit 70 Patrons!Support me and my work by becoming a Patron at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
My guest on the show this week is poet David Tensen. Once upon a time, David was the worship director at a megachurch… then he led a large inner healing prayer ministry… then his life fell apart and he started writing poetry. David recently released his first book The Wrestle: Poems of Divine Disappointment and Discovery. We talked all about breakdown, disappointment and surprising joy. David read a few of his poems for us—if you've ever experienced your life falling apart then this will be a blessing for your heart's journey.Order The Wrestle: Poems of Divine Disappointment and Discovery by David Tensen.Visit David online at davidtensen.comFollow David on Instagram and Twitter.Learn more about HeartSync inner healing.Learn more about Elijah House inner healing.Order my trauma-informed devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You from all retailers today.Support me and my work at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleFind every book or resource I've talked about on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.