This is Institutionalized: Living After Deconstruction. Deconstructing is hard, especially when done alone. In this raw, accepting, and sometimes hilarious space, host, Josh and his guests will ask the questions they weren't allowed to ask, challenge norms that keep us stuck in the past, and actively listen to different perspectives. This podcast is about love and living after deconstruction.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthReligion & SpiritualityHealth & FitnessReligion |
This is the first ever recorded conversation for Institutionalized. I chat with my 19-year-old daughter, Alivia, at the dinner table. Alivia is a college student with a heart for the homeless. She talks about growing up Gen-Z, what she wished she'd b... more
Rob Gardner, an old friend of mine, is the guest this week. We chop it up about life, God, sports, psychedelics, mental health, the shadow self, and more. We sure aren't professionals, but it's a fun conversation.
This week's guest is an old friend of mine, Doug Carpenter. Doug is a former fundamental Baptist pastor who has deconstructed his faith, yet remained a Christian. It's a great conversation about problematic passages in the Bible, and it hits on some ... more
In episode 6, Sherri tells the story that led to her leaving the faith, how she's been healing, and how we can generate better dialogue between Christians and agnostics. more
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Wow! Asking all of the questions I have often wondered. Thank you for verbalizing what I have felt for so long.
Apple Podcasts | #143 | United States/Religion & Spirituality/Religion |
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