
Table for Two
Pull up a chair and join two pastors, spouses, and storytellers as they invite you into honest conversations about faith, family, and life in the hills of Appalachia. Table for Two is a summer podcast series where personal testimony meets practical theology. From parenting struggles to church hurt, Reddit drama to rural ministry, each episode offers a place at the table for grace, laughter, and real talk.
Whether you're navigating tough spiritual questions or just looking for a meaningful connection, there's room for you here. Hosted by a husband-and-wife team who believe that good stories—and good faith—are best shared together.
Podcasting since 2025 • 11 episodes
Table for Two
Latest Episodes
Questions We've Been Asked (and Some We Wish People Would Ask)
Ever felt like you're the only one asking hard spiritual questions? You're not alone—and you’re not wrong for wondering. In this honest and grace-filled episode, Jason and Nicole pull up a chair to tackle some of the most vulnerable questions t...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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48:33

Red Flags and Revival: Counseling a Reddit Story (Part 2)
What do discipline, biblical parenting, and Frasier all have in common? They're all on the table in this honest, heartfelt, and occasionally hilarious second episode of Red Flags and Revival.This week, Jason and Nicole respond to a Redd...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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42:53

Raising PKs Without Breaking Them
What’s it really like growing up as the pastor’s kid?In this heartfelt (and hilarious) episode, we sit down with special guest Gabrielle DiCamillo-Strope, an adult PK with stories to tell. From awkward assumptions to quie...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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52:01

Liberty and Submission
Does submission in marriage mean someone has to be the boss? This week on Table for Two, Jason and Nicole tackle the infamous "umbrella theology"—you know, the one that says God is in charge, then the husband, then the wife, then the kids, then...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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46:40

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