FeralFaith Podcast
FeralFaith is the space for those wrestling with tough questions about faith and their relationships with others in the faith community. It’s raw, unapologetic, and real—two friends having unfiltered conversations about Jesus, modern faith practices, and the latest medical insights that shape our spirituality. No fluff, just authentic, vulnerable discussions about faith in its wildest, most unrefined form. Expect real truth and real talk.
Podcasting since 2025 • 21 episodes
FeralFaith Podcast
Latest Episodes
Rhythms of Resilience PT2 The Wounds We Don’t Treat: Why Unattended Pain Shapes Our Faith and Relationships
We know what to do when the body is injured. We clean the wound, protect it, and give it time to heal. But what happens when the injury is to the heart, and no one ever teaches us how to tend to it?In this episode, we explore the differe...
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Rhythms of Resilience PT 1: New Year, Same Wounds- How the Post Holiday Crash is an Invitation to Break the Cycle
The holidays have a way of bringing everything to the surface. Expectations rise, schedules fill, old family dynamics reappear, and somehow we’re still expected to enjoy ourselves. When it’s over, many of us are left tired, disconnected, or qui...
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Episode 19 The Biology of Belonging: Why We Can’t ‘We’—And How to Fix It With Jessie Cruichshank (PT3)
In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant and deeply grounded Jessie Cruickshank—an ordained minister, Harvard-trained neuroeducator, and globally respected leader in discipleship, missiology, and spiritual formation. Jessie brings...
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Episode 18 Spiritual Chiropractic Care: Letting Jesus Adjust Us
In this episode, we kick things off with some laughter as we swap stories about our kids, their latest bumps and bruises, and the unexpected trips to the chiropractor that followed. But those funny moments open the door to a deeper conversation...
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Episode 17 Getting Tangled on Purpose — The Slow Work of Real Relationship with Joe Jones PT2
In Part 2, Joe unpacks the concept of the wool ball and how it relates to the story about friendship, weaving, and what it means to be so spun together that you can’t tell where one life ends and another begins. From African villages to living ...
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