Spiritual Hot Sauce
Spiritual Hot Sauce is a podcast for the curious, the questioning, and everyone in between. Hosted by Chris Jones, we take a down-to-earth look at the big questions surrounding religion, psychology, and philosophy. >
We explore the power of Jungian archetypes and interspirituality to how our brains handle faith and doubt. Whether dogmatic religion is your foundation or you're carving out a new path through deconstruction and evolution, this show is about finding common ground in the universal human experience.
Through our series, "Scars That Speak," we share real stories of post-traumatic growth and resilience, showing how life’s toughest moments can become our greatest strengths. If you want deep conversations that actually make sense for your daily life, join us for a unique blend of insight and inspiration.
Spiritual Hot Sauce
Latest Episodes
“Rebuilding Faith After Deconstruction: Finding God Again” Ep#39
In this episode, we dive into the exhaustion of "merit-based" religion—the constant, uphill climb of building mountains of rules and achievements to prove our worth. We explore the idea that while these structures feel significant, they ofte...
Bonus Dab of the Sauce | Chris' Takeaway on AI Music
Chris’ takeaway on AI and Music - a 2-minute midweek dab to get us through until “New Episode Day” (Thursday).
“Human vs. AI: Why the Future of Music is in Danger | Micah Voraritskul” Ep#38
In this episode of Spiritual Hot Sauce, Chris Jones explores the deep-rooted connection between our biology and our beats with Micah Voraritskul, author of Human is the New Vinyl. We move past the technical hype to discuss the spiritual impo...
“Bonus Dab of the Sauce”
A 2-minute midweek dab to get us through until “New Episode Day” (Thursday).
“UFO’s, Aliens, & Faith | Disclosure and God (Grant Eckhart)” Ep#37
In this episode of Spiritual Hot Sauce, Chris Jones explores the intersection of faith and the "weird" with Grant Eckhart, an ordained Lutheran pastor at Ohio State University and creator of the Ministry in the Weird Substack. Grant shares h...
Fan Mail
Love this podcast! It's food for the soul in a non religous format. You have a soothing tone and an ability to explain hard to understand ideas and concepts. I appreciate this podcast because the content is beneficial to everyone regardless of beliefs, background, or religious affilation.
Somerset, Kentucky