Conversations with Courageous People Deconstructing Christian Beliefs | Brady Hardin interviews guests about their faith deconstruction, unraveling religious indoctrination, spiritual abuse experiences, religious trauma, the rebuilding of a personal community after leaving Christian Fundamentalism, and much more.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityReligion |
In this episode, Brady and guest Erin discuss fatphobia, eating disorder recovery, and embodiment.
If you'd like to donate to Brady's GoFundMe for expenses related to his family's legal battle and more, please visit gofund.me/13befd41 or ema... more
After a break lasting over a year and a half, Michelle joins Brady to discuss deconstructing neurodiversity and eating disorder recovery.
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CW: Spiritual, emotional, and physical abuse toward someone who is differently-abled and mention of suicide attempt
Dustin VanDyke (featured on HBO's We're Here Season Two finale) is differently-abled and trans. Dustin was restricted from being them... more
With one more new episode left in 2021, here's a classic episode with Jamie Lee Finch and my former co-host Chuck Parson. Before the new episode, if you're able, check out the Season Two finale of We're Here on HBO. My next guest is Dustin VanDyke an... more
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Every episode I’ve listened to has deeply moved me because of the honesty, and compassion that the hosts have for themselves and one another. As someone who was brought up in a closeted fundamentalist religion that taught me to fear my self, and other people, it’s heartwarming and life-affirming to hear people who have escaped similar experiences talking to each other with such love, understanding and depth.
For anyone struggling with the destructive after-effects of religion, especially the d... more
Ashley adams. This will change my future life. I needed this God bless
This podcast helped me immensely on my deconstruction journey. Through Brady’s thoughtful, gentle, and humor-infused interviews, I was able to hear stories from others that helped me process my own experiences. I became a part of a community that I didn’t know existed and desperately needed. A must listen for those deconstructing from evangelical christianity.
Brady likes to attack racial minorities and double down on his white supremacist behavior. He claims to have deconstructed from Evangelicalism but it is clear that he has not deconstructed from the white supremacy, sexism, lack of compassion and accountability that go with it.
Really important and informative podcast. Delivered with care, humour and compassion.
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