
From AI and climate change to Christian nationalism, immigration and spiritual curiosity, the Being Human podcast tackles the big issues shaping life today – all through a Biblical lens.
Join Peter Lynas and Katherine Brown as they wrestle with the questions everyone’s asking and point us toward the hope we ultimately find in Jesus.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Crystals, tarot, manifesting and “Witchtok.” Alternative spirituality has become mainstream.
In this episode, Katherine and Peter explain the differences between manifesting and prayer, how crystals are used for specific intentions and why women see... more
We're back with Season 8 of the Being Human podcast! In this episode, Peter Lynas is joined by new co-host Katherine Brown to explore "spiritual curiosity" across popular culture. From feminists and historians to podcasters and footballers it seems l... more
It's our final episode of Being Human Season 7. Jo Frost, Peter Lynas and special guest Katherine Brown (Being Human’s engagement lead) complete the mini-series with some big announcements.
We get to know Katherine as she makes her Being Human podca... more
In this episode, Jo Frost and Peter Lynas jump in to the Quiet Revival research. Unpacking the trends they are seeing emerge between men and women's approaches to faith. Men seem to take a "Jesus plus politics" approach whereas women are taking a "Je... more
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Brilliant episode, so much to think about, thanks for helping me to understand more about this very topical issue!
Really appreciate the thought and time given to helping frame the current issues facing society. Great Jenga analogy too.
Very relevant and topical; love the way current issues in our society are linked to biblical truth
Just love the content. Highly relevant, so helpful. Glad you are talking about this. Thank you.
Peter and Jo present the view point from a biblical perspective helping to throw light on what is going on in the culture around us. Smart with humility, funny while not making light of the seriousness of our surrounding, I feel equipped and confident in the story we proclaim and live out. Looking forward to more
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Thoughtful conversations on culture, faith, and current events filtered through a Biblical worldview. Episodes tackle topics from spirituality and new-age curiosity to Christian nationalism, societal fear, and gender discussions, often featuring a blend of rigorous analysis, humor, and practical faith applications. A notable strength is pairing hosts' accessible banter with clear biblical framing, making complex topics feel approachable for listeners seeking both intellectual engagement and spiritual perspective. The show frequently spotlights how faith informs public discourse, culture, and personal identity, which can be especially engaging for listeners in ministry, church staff, or Christian professionals navigating the public square.
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