
The Freeology Podcast
What happens when faith no longer fits, but your soul is still searching? Welcome to Freeology—a raw and honest podcast for those deconstructing religion, redefining masculinity, and reclaiming the sacred within. Hosted by Jason Lyle, a wilderness guide, former pastor, and spiritual coach, this show explores the gritty beauty of letting go of certainty to find something deeper.
Each episode dives into topics like spiritual healing, inner resilience, nervous system regulation, emotional sobriety, and what it means to be a wholehearted man in a fractured world. With stories from the trail, reflections on scripture through a metaphorical lens, and teachings grounded in mindfulness, breathwork, and cold water immersion, Freeology invites you to reconnect to a truth that’s older than dogma and wilder than religion.
Whether you’re deconstructing, recovering, or rebuilding—this podcast offers tools, insight, and sacred grit for the journey.
The Freeology Podcast
“God Blesses Traction: Why Faith Needs a Backbone”
You can sit on the couch and pray all day, but if you don’t move, neither does God.
In this episode of Freeology, Jason Lyle gets real about the lie that clarity comes before action. Spoiler: it doesn’t. Clarity comes because of action. God blesses motion—not perfection. If you're waiting for a sign, this is it.
Jason breaks down how the sacred and the sweaty go hand in hand—how moving your feet is often the most spiritual thing you can do. With stories from his own life, scriptural insight, and a healthy dose of grit, this episode is a wake-up call to stop overthinking and start stepping.
Key Verse:
"Work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and to act…" (Philippians 2:12–13)
Topics covered:
- The paralysis of overthinking and the myth of "waiting on God"
- Why action is sacred—even messy action
- Masculine spirituality and the courage to move
- Building momentum when motivation is missing
- The gritty side of obedience and spiritual discipline