
Non-religious conversations about life, love and God. Past guests include Wm. Paul Young, Brian Zahnd, Lisa Sharon Harper, Kim Walker-Smith, Priscilla Shirer, Bradley Jersak and many more.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

In episode 141 of The Puddcast, I discuss the process of growing into wise and gracious elders, with the remarkable David Tensen. A chaplain, poet, business researcher and more, David’s latest book Decenter Everything examines what happened to our el... more
In episode 140 of The Puddcast, we discuss spiritual and emotional growth with Mariko Clark and Rachel Eleanor, authors of The Book of Belonging. We explore the journey of creating a Story Bible that emphasizes representation, inclusion, and gentle p... more
After a year-long hiatus, The Puddcast is back with episode 139! Tryphena and I share some heartfelt reflections on my family’s six-month sabbatical to New Zealand, England, Greece, and Finland. I unpack some unexpected discoveries I made about ident... more
Professor, author, speaker and all-around delightful person Heather Thompson Day is our guest on The Puddcast—something I’ve been hoping to make happen for 3 years. Dr. Heather is Associate Professor of Communication at Andrews University, and the au... more
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I have enjoyed listening to Jonathon’s Puddcast. He and his guests have made me laugh and more importantly think about their conversations. I would recommend this for other listeners!
This is my actual FAVOURITE podcast! And I listen to a lot. Such refreshing, comforting, deep and worthwhile conversations. Jonathan articulates things in a way that is so rich and holds seemingly opposite things together, making space for the good they offer. Great collection of guests too.
I came across this podcast during a wilderness season where I felt like an outcast in the church. I was having a crisis of my faith as I found it hard to interact with the God of my bible with the people in his church. When I listened to this podcast it felt like home. I realised I wasn’t mad or abnormal, but perhaps me feeling uncomfortable in the traditional church was for a reason.
Jonathan is so authentic and is a stickler for biblical truth. He’s not shy about being vulnerable about his we... more
I discovered Jonathan’s Puddcast a few months ago and it had been my go-to listen ever since. Jonathan is not afraid to explore issues and ideas the Church has sometimes been reluctant to tackle - it’s frankly refreshing to hear. I feel like my own faith has been strengthened and encouraged by him and his guests. Cannot recommend this enough!
I have listened to several podcasts. Jonathan is an engaging interviewer and speaks to current topics. I recommend this podcast for thoughtful listeners.
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