
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality | ||||

With a freshman in high school, Amy and Christian Piatt are getting familiar with a whole new set of doubts. This got them thinking about how much doubt we’re surrounded by every day. But a question keep nagging at them…
Is our doubt getting worse? more
Words we use – or withhold – shape our culture, opinions and identities. From media and Church to the White House, our words are at war to claim attention more than ever before.
We examine Trump’s words (and silence) regarding Sen. McCain’s death, t... more
It’s been a year since the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville took place. What has happened since then?
Amy and Christian Piatt reflect on the impact of last year’s events, consider the recent “Unite the Right 2” rally in DC and consi... more
In this episode, Christian and Amy ask why white Evangelicals support Trump in such big numbers.
As much as 77% of white Evangelicals support Trump. Why do they continue to support him? Do progressives share anything with Evangelicals besides the na... more
In this episode of the CultureCast, Amy and Christian talk about Jeff Sessions and Romans 13, Thai cave rescues and babies in cages, and free speech and feminism.
You’ll hear about how a political cartoon sparked a debate about the difference betwee... more
This is our first ever ‘Best Of’ episode, looking back at some of the best interviews from the 6 months… ish. These are just short clips from 7 different interviews, so if you want to listen to the whole thing just click on the links:
• Carol Howard... more
In this week’s episode, Christian and Amy talk about autism, families, and ableism in the church. Their son, Mattias, who is on the spectrum, comes on the podcast to talk a little bit about what it’s like being on the spectrum, some of the challenges... more
Live from Chicago at Fourth Presbyterian Church for the Associated Church Press Conference. Gregg Brekke is Christian’s co-host with guests J. Kwest and Dr. Daniel White Hodge.
Learn a little about the history of the Associated Church Press, and our... more
I am so surprised and honestly blown away! This is so perfectly honest and refreshing. Thanks so much!
Have found this podcast to be insightful for about three years now. Really enjoy the dynamic between the two hosts. The topics they dive into are interesting and relevant. I also love the "fear of the week," but especially the recommendations.
Amy and Christian share the most crucial contemporary issues of church and culture with depth and breadth. They do so authentically--with humor *and* vulnerability. This is one of my favorite podcasts. Thank you, Amy and Christian!
Great stuff here with Christian, Amy & Slim. Always thoughtful, always engaging. Wonderful to have meaningful faith-centered conversations to listen in on and then, in turn, have in our own community.
Great podcast. I look forward to every episode. Live culture casts are great, too!
Front rank, vanguard, tip of the spear, far out forums.
Always live this podcast, never miss an episode. The gang are always making me think about my faith and culture while laughing at the same time.
HB CultureCast is really the only podcast I listen to on a regular basis. It is insightful, funny, and timely. I appreciate the honesty and the differing voices of Amy, Christian, and Jordan, as well as the intern and the page. Guests on the show have also been relevant and thought-provocing. You make it cool and normal to be a Christian. However, it is not interesting to me to hear people drink and discuss bourbon or go through the boring process of home brewing. In the past I would listen to H... more
My favorite podcast of all. The hosts are hilarious and insightful all at once. Jess the intern is the best!! The podcast covers such a range of topics it keeps me up to date on tv shows and even political events better than the tv news I watch every other month. They are simply the best!
Love the Podcast. Great mix of thought provoking content and stupid hilarity.
- Jeremy from Canada
PS. Starting a "Christian's whistle laugh" drinking game.
If you like hearing the f-word and other foul language, then I suppose this podcast is for you. If you are a Christian and don't care for that kind of language, there is virtually no other reason to listen.
The Sci-Fi Christian podcast is better for Christian listeners and the Nerdist podcast is much better at swearing and having a good time, so check them out.
Keep up the good work, the podcast is a lot of fun and it offers a great contrast to the other Homebrewed feeds.
Seriously, though -- it's refreshing to hear thoughtful dialogue around culture and faith, and it helps that you approach things with a healthy dose of humor.
My only advice is this: have more women on the show! You know, Carolyn Weber, Anne Lamott, Susan Wise Bauer, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Sandra McCracken, Lauren Winner, et al. Having two out of fourteen women interviewees is better female representation than the church leadership at most PCA churches, but c'mon, guys... y'all can do better.
Oh... more
Is "Christian" his real name?
I'm here to listen, think and learn. Christian and Jordan offer plenty of interesting topics and engaging interviews that are worth the time. I don't always agree, but I'm grateful for a podcast like this brings to the table timely discussion.









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