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“This was lots of fun”

“Honestly, I was skeptical — but this was lots of fun to listen to. Extremely relatable and a great chemistry/dynamic between the cohosts. This changed my idea of what a Christian podcast is.”

Matthew Gordon

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“We can play with our theology”

“This podcast helped me realize that it’s okay — it’s more than okay — to bring the ideas that most move us and interest us into conversation with our Christianity. I love the idea that we can play/be creative even in the area of our own theology. And, in fact, this is when we are closest to our true selves and to God. Thank you!”

Teresa Stone

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“Great banter and honesty”

“Great banter and raw honesty. I didn’t expect a Christian podcast to give me ideas that could help me look inward at things I have avoided.”

Candie

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“It all feels authentic and integral”

“January’s faith is largely orthodox in its content — she doesn’t throw out important traditional concepts. But, she comes to those concepts with tools of contemporary outsider culture. It all feels authentic and integral, not like she’s trying to ‘make tradition cool for the kids’ or something. She truly sees the radical heart of Christianity.”

Teresa Stone

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“You’re going to want to listen more than once!”

“This is for anyone tired of facile answers to deep questions about relating to ourselves and relating to God. You’ll appreciate how January and Andrew articulate complex ideas with humor and grace. You're going to want to listen more than once! (I did!)”

Rev. Kari Reiten, pastor & preacher

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“Breathes life back into the teachings”
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“Breathes life back into the teachings”

“What I feel most is the infectious enthusiasm and life force that is created between the hosts. It holds a spark that can rekindle faith. Their connection is palpable and the perspectives they’re bringing to the conversation breathe life back into the teachings.”

Jessica Peterson, coach & therapist

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