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Connecting Culture & Christianity through interviews & real life stories

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How do we untangle the inner mess? What importance do our emotions have? In a society facing a mental health crisis we need to understand this more than ever. In this episode Jo gives us in... more

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What if the original Easter wasn’t just symbolic—or even religious—but something that actually happened? In this episode, we take a fresh look at the first Easter weekend: a public executio... more

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Do you have the exhausting habit of measuring your life against everyone else’s? From social media pressure to career anxiety and relationships, comparison quietly shapes how we see ourselv... more

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Two of life’s biggest questions: Who am I? and What am I doing with my life? Together, we unpack the forces that shape our identity—success, relationships, failure, culture, and our own inn... more

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Recent Guests

Jo Johnson
Neuropsychologist and author of Disentangled
Author and Neuropsychologist
Episode: How do we tame our thoughts and feelings?... Let's talk to Psychologist Jo Johnson
Graham Albans
Guest who wrote a book and implements broadcasting background
Author, former BBC radio producer
Episode: Could the Easter weekend give you everything you ever wanted? Let's talk to Graham Albans...
Sophie de Witt
Author of Compared to Her; discusses Compulsive Comparison Syndrome and contentment from a Christian perspective
Author, Compared to Her
Episode: Ever suffered from 'Compulsive Comparison Syndrome'?... Let's talk to Sophie de Witt
Justin Poythress
Writer, speaker, and thinker focused on identity and self-actualization
Episode: The Identity Fatigue of the Modern World: Who am I and What am I doing with my life? Let's talk to Justin Poythress...
Carl Laferton
CEO, author, and recurring guest on the podcast
Episode: Why do Bad things happen to Good people? Let's talk to Carl Laferton...
Andrew Sach
Doctor and ordained minister with a background in natural sciences and auditory neuroscience.
Episode: Has Science disproved God? Let's talk to Andrew Sach
Sophie Styles
PhD in film and content reviewer at OCCA
Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics
Episode: Xmas Adverts - The Power of Nostalgia.. Let's talk to Sophie Styles
Sam Chan
Australian speaker, author, medical doctor, dad, husband
Episode: The Missing Peace - Can Christmas Bring the Calm We Crave? Let's talk to Sam Chan
Christopher Ash
Author who discusses the cultural perceptions of aging and his recent book on the topic.
Episode: FOGO - Why do we Fear Getting Old? Let's talk to Christopher Ash

Hosts

Jack
Co-host introducing topics and guiding the conversation; host of Table Talk; frequent interviewer and collaborator with Emma and Graham.
Emma
Co-host and guest interviewer; frequent collaborator with Jack and Graham; handles interviewing guests.
Graham
Co-host who frequently leads discussions and provides cultural and theological framing.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 135 ratings
  • Insightful

    This is such a useful podcast. Discussion common issues from a Christian perspective may not be “trendy”, but my word it’s useful.

    Discussing “masculinity” in terms of the “Andrew Tate” model and teaching the inevitable conclusion that he is the opposite of the role model we need as men and that Jesus is exactly what we need, was a revelation.

    Thanks, Jack and Graeme!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Onecoldcamel
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • 100% worth a listen

    Absolutely love this podcast. Very easy listen. Initially a little dubious as to whether Christian views would be force upon, however, this is not the case in the slightest.

    An extremely open view of everyday issues/thoughts/debates with relation to Christian views is made extremely interesting and has opened up my mind personally with having this comparison made.

    Highly recommend a listen. The lads are very entertaining through out.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mo9gan
    United Arab Emirates4 years ago
  • Worth it !

    Congratulations Jack for such a thought provoking podcast. Beatrice

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    beatrice.d
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Thought provoking interviews

    Really enjoying listening to this. Lots of food for thought and great scope of different people being interviewed. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sedargue
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • 10/10 would recommend

    Light-hearted look at culture and Christianity.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tssgdly
    United Kingdom5 years ago

Listeners Say

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Great mix of culture and faith with relatable storytelling.
Thoughtful, accessible Christian perspective on modern culture.
Engaging hosts with balanced, practical discussions.
Guests bring diverse expertise and faith perspectives.
Open, thoughtful conversations on tough topics are a hallmark.

Talking Points

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Why do Bad things happen to Good people? Let's talk to Carl Laferton...
Q: If the world is broken, why should I trust Jesus?
Carl suggests that trust in Jesus offers a grounded hope that suffering can lead to something better and emphasizes the character of Jesus as compassionate and present in suffering.
Why do Bad things happen to Good people? Let's talk to Carl Laferton...
Q: When has this question ever felt the most personal to you?
Carl recalls the experience of losing a friend's infant son and how it challenged his belief in a loving God, ultimately affirming his faith through witnessing his friends' resilience.
Has Science disproved God? Let's talk to Andrew Sach
Q: What advice do you have for someone struggling with faith in the context of modern science?
Andrew suggests that engaging with credible Christian literature and being open-minded to Jesus' teachings can provide clarity and deeper understanding.
Has Science disproved God? Let's talk to Andrew Sach
Q: Are science and faith mutually exclusive?
No, Andrew argues that understanding science does not negate the existence of God, emphasizing that personal experiences and philosophical inquiries into the universe support belief in a creator.
The Missing Peace - Can Christmas Bring the Calm We Crave? Let's talk to Sam Chan
Q: How do we find peace?
Christmas promises us peace, and Jesus is offered as our external reference point who brings calm and guidance.

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What is Table Talk about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show blends cultural commentary with Christian perspectives, tackling timely topics from identity, mental health, and technology to politics, aging, and holiday culture. Conversations feature a warm, accessible tone with guests who offer faith-informed viewpoints, practical wisdom, and personal storytelling. Across episodes, the format regularly centers on how culture shapes belief, meaning, and everyday life, with recurring themes around shalom, community, and the intersection of faith and public life. Noteworthy is the willingness to tackle controversial or complex issues—ranging from science and skepticism to intimate family dynamics and burnout—through a humane, listener-friendly lens that aims to equip audiences to think clearly an... more

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1. Jo Johnson
2. Graham Albans
3. Sophie de Witt
4. Justin Poythress
5. Carl Laferton
6. Andrew Sach
7. Sophie Styles
8. Sam Chan

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