
Amanda Steed chats with others about their faith - covering their upbringing, their deconstruction process and where they’ve landed.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophyChristianitySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Lindsay’s Blog: lindsayeryn.blogspot.com
Lindsay on Instagram: @lindsayeryn
Recommended Website: The Deconstruction Network
Books to Read:
“The Divine Dance” by Richard Rohr
“Finding God in the Waves” by Mike McHargue
Podcasts:
You Have Perm... more
Books referred to:
Don Miguel Ruiz - “The Four Agreements”
Austin Channing Brown - “I’m Still Here”
It's finally here - the second half of my conversation with Baranda Fermin. Remember friends, you're okay!
This episode is one of two parts because THERE WAS NO INFO I COULD EDIT OUT. For real y'all. Baranda is a powerhouse and you're going to be blessed by this conversation. Parenting, divorce, feeling like an outsider in the church - we cover it all!
This episode I speak with Janielle Kastner about growing up in the church only to come face to face with doubt and confusion in college where she met wonderful people who challenged her certainty. Janielle is a writer and podcast producer living in D... more
In this episode we talk with my good friend Kelsea Miles.
In this teaser you'll meet me, Amanda, the host of The Heretics Club, and you'll hear a brief introduction to why I started this podcast, as well as what to expect from it!
This is the authentic real stuff on how to keep faith and moving beyond accepted Christian beliefs that oppress. Thank you!
... I can tell you these conversations aren’t easy. We’ve been exploring these difficult topics for the past two years in our home. Lot’s of big questions and not a lot of definite answers. But I believe letting go is so much greater. I’m so proud of my wife and her willingness to turn on the mic and hit record. I love that she is creating a space to have these conversations with people and I look forward to hearing more this year.
I never thought I would be called a heretic... until I was. Now, I’m fully embracing the “heretic” label along with the host and guests on this podcast. It’s so important to have these conversations about religion, belief, spirituality, and navigating all of these throughout various stages of life. Already looking forward to the next episode!
Really authentic and real look into specific spiritual journeys! Enjoyed this very much!
So good. I’m here for it. 👂🏼😂❤️









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