Episodios

  • From Certainty to Curiosity
    Apr 2 2026

    What does it look like to move from certainty into curiosity?

    In this short episode, Josh Harris shares a seven-minute talk he gave at Peter Reek’s Shift Sessions event in Vancouver, BC.

    Josh reflects on how curiosity often grows out of disruption, loss, and unexpected change. Rather than something we choose from a place of strength, curiosity can begin when the beliefs and identities we relied on start to unravel.

    This is a simple, personal reflection on what it means to stay open, keep asking questions, and find a new way forward.


    https://joshharris.com/

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    9 m
  • Does DNA Shape Your Sin? (with Kathryn Paige Harden)
    Mar 23 2026

    What do you do with guilt if some of what you struggle with isn’t just a choice, but something you were wired for?

    Josh Harris sits down with Kathryn Paige Harden, a behavioral geneticist and author of Original Sin, to explore what happens when ideas like sin, blame, and responsibility are examined through the lens of science. Together, they talk about how our DNA shapes behavior, why suffering can feel easier to accept when we think we deserve it, and what it means to hold both biology and belief without rushing to easy answers.


    Connect with Paige:

    Author WebsiteBuy the Book Instagram

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Belief is Hard (with Jayne Sugg)
    Jan 24 2026

    Jayne Sugg joins Josh Harris to talk about her album Belief Is Hard and what it means to make honest art when faith is uncertain and belief feels fragile.

    Jayne grew up with a clear sense of who she was supposed to be and what her musical future would look like. She would make Christian music. She would become a worship leader. The path felt obvious, until doubt entered the picture and quietly changed everything.

    In this conversation, Jayne and Josh talk about creating art in the midst of uncertainty, about writing songs that tell the truth when belief isn’t neat or resolved, and about her album Belief Is Hard, which traces her own evolving relationship with faith. They listen to parts of the album together and reflect on the role creativity can play when answers feel incomplete.

    This episode is for anyone who’s wondered whether there’s room for honesty, beauty, and expression when faith feels wobbly, and for anyone learning that belief isn’t something you solve so much as something you live with.


    Connect with Jayne:

    Website: jaynesugg.com

    Instagram: @seejayne

    Tiktok: @jaynesugg

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Boycott Hell: Rejecting Fear and Choosing Love (with Brian Recker)
    Dec 15 2025

    Josh Harris sits down with author Brian Recker to talk honestly about hell, deconstruction, and what remains when fear-based religion falls apart.

    Together, they explore the grief of losing religious community, the courage it takes to rethink deeply held beliefs, and why so many people feel spiritually homeless after walking away from traditional evangelical structures.

    Brian and Josh unpack how the doctrine of hell has shaped Christian mission, identity, and urgency, often at the expense of love, justice, and inclusion. They revisit Jesus’ teachings on Gehenna, the “narrow gate,” and the cross, placing them back in their historical context and asking what they actually reveal about God, power, and resistance.


    About Brian Recker

    Brian Recker is a former Marine officer, the son of a Baptist preacher, and a graduate of Bob Jones University. He spent eight years as an evangelical pastor before undergoing a profound deconstruction of his faith and moving toward a more inclusive, love-centered spirituality.

    Today, Brian speaks openly about following Jesus without fear of hell through his writing and social platforms, including his Substack, Beloved. His book, Hell Bent, challenges one of Christianity’s most deeply embedded doctrines and argues that fear has distorted the heart of the gospel. Released on September 30, Hell Bent quickly became a USA Today best-seller.

    Brian lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is a father of four.


    Connect with Brian

    • Substack – Beloved: https://brianrecker.substack.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berecker/?hl=en
    • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@berecker87
    • His book "Hell Bent": ⁠https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/771172/hell-bent-by-brian-recker/
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    1 h y 7 m
  • Ditching Dobson: Choosing Conscious Christian Parenting (with Amy Hughes)
    Nov 16 2025

    What if the goal isn’t to break a strong-willed child but to nurture that untamed will into something beautiful?

    That’s the question parenting coach Amy Hughes keeps asking—and it has taken her far beyond the “strong-willed child” playbook popularized by Dr. James Dobson. In this conversation Amy and Josh explore a gentler, truly Christian vision of authority, discipline, and discipleship—one that treats kids as whole people made in God’s image.

    • How “conscious parenting” reframes discipline as connection first, correction second

    • Why words like “good” or “bad” can warp a child’s sense of God and themselves

    • The hidden damage of fear-based obedience inside church culture

    • Practical ways to coach (not crush) a strong-willed kid

    • Repairing relationships with older children through humble apologies

    • Trusting God’s sovereignty over your child’s spiritual journey instead of micromanaging it

    Amy is a certified conscious-parenting coach who helps moms and dads move from control and coercion to curiosity and connection. Drawing on her faith and years of mentoring families, she equips parents to raise confident, compassionate kids and to enjoy the process along the way.


    Connect with Amy:

    • Instagram: @simplelittleamy

    • Website & coaching resources

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    46 m
  • Escaping Cult Thinking, Finding Real Connection (with Ben Crawford)
    Oct 24 2025

    Content note: This episode includes frank discussion of sex, pornography, and religious control.

    Author Ben Crawford spent decades inside a tight church network where life, money, and meaning were all centralized. When he started sharing his life on YouTube and telling the truth in 12-step rooms, the system pushed back. He lost community, business ties, and friends. He also found something bigger: a voice, a marriage that’s alive, and a way of connecting that doesn’t hide behind ideas. This is a conversation about escaping control, learning vulnerability, and why honesty beats “accountability” every time.

    Topics we cover

    • Preaching vs sharing: why ideas felt safe and intimacy didn’t
    • The men’s “accountability” script and why it blocks connection
    • What 12-step groups modeled: clear truth, no fixing, real safety
    • The “cult continuum” and how control shows up in everyday church life
    • Grading communities by behavior, not labels
    • Choosing where to be authentic and where to hold boundaries
    • Ben’s love story with Cami and the surprising payoff of telling the truth

    Why listen

    If you’ve felt the gap between what your community promised and what it delivered, or if you’ve tried to change people with ideas and missed the chance to actually bond, this episode gives language and practices for a different way forward.

    About Ben

    Ben Crawford is the author of the bestselling 2000 Miles Together: The Story of the Largest Family to Hike the Appalachian Trail and has been featured on Good Morning America and NPR’s This American Life. Formerly entrenched in fundamentalist religion and once at the helm of one of the world’s largest blackjack teams (profiled in the documentary Holy Rollers: The True Story of Card Counting Christians), Ben brings a singular perspective to faith, risk, and reinvention. Retired in his 30s, he’s a prolific YouTuber with 1,000+ uploads, and he now finds joy in poker and marathon running—with his six kids often along for the mile markers.

    Links

    • Ben’s book: The Courage to Share (affiliate link)

      Ben’s YouTube family channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FightforTogether

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Building Community Without Church (with Sarah Wildeman)
    Aug 11 2025

    Community. It’s a word we throw around a lot, but what does it really mean? And what does it look like specially if you’re no longer part of a church or faith-based group?

    In this episode, I talk with Sarah Wildeman, a leadership and relationship dynamics coach, community builder, and founder of Our Common. Sarah has spent years living in intentional communities, leading women’s circles, and guiding people through the art of authentic connection. Drawing from her background in forest ecology, permaculture, and a love for all things rooted in nature, she helps people grow relationships with the same care you’d give a thriving garden—intentionally, patiently, and with deep respect for what each season brings.

    We explore:

    • The difference between having friends and actually being part of a community.
    • Why so many people are craving deeper connections right now.
    • How shared values, rituals, and commitments create belonging.
    • What we can learn from nature about building relationships that last.
      • The grief and longing that can come when we lose a sense of community.


    • Sarah’s insights are practical, hopeful, and refreshingly honest about the effort it takes to create and sustain meaningful connection. Whether you’ve left a faith community or are simply hungry for more intentional relationships, this conversation offers both inspiration and tangible ideas for reimagining what community can look like.


      Connect with Sarah:

      • Website: our-common.com
      • Course: Our Common Life
      • Instagram: @our__common
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    57 m
  • How My Husband Helped Me Heal from Purity Culture (with Jubilee Dawn)
    Jul 22 2025

    What does it take to unlearn the shame of purity culture and begin to feel safe in your own body again?

    In this episode, Josh Harris talks with writer, content creator, and podcast host Jubilee Dawn, a woman passionate about helping others heal out loud. Through her platforms Healed-ish and The Overshare Hour, Jubilee shares survivor stories ranging from domestic violence to religious trauma, with honesty, vulnerability, and humor.

    This conversation centers around a deeply personal post Jubilee shared about how her relationship with her husband helped her heal from purity culture. In the interview we walk through it line by line, reflecting on what healing can look like when we’re met with tenderness instead of judgment.

    In the original post Jubilee writes:

    • He comforted me when I had a panic attack the first time we were intimate

    • As I cried, I kept saying “I am a whore”

    • He repeated over and over: “You are not a whore”

    • We talked about our past relationships without shame

    • He told me it was okay to disappoint others by going on a trip before marriage

    • He told me God was not mad at me

    • He helped me explore my sexuality

    • He told me my ex was wrong about me

    • (And we went back and got the burger that gave me freedom)

    • He said these things over and over until… I believed him.

    This is a tender, courageous conversation about shame, love, and what’s possible when we begin to write a new story.


    Connect with Jubilee Dawn:

    - @Jubileedawns on Tiktok, Instagram, & Youtube

    - The Healed-ish Podcast on Spotify

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    40 m