In The Refined Collective podcast, host and author of Sexless in the City, Kat Harris creates a safe space to have honest conversations around faith, sexuality, relationships, politics, identity, Christian culture, deconstruction, and more. *What does the Bible really say about sex? *How does our faith impact our politics? *Is Christianity at odds with science? *Is the Bible still relevant? From p... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 215 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureReligion & SpiritualityChristianity |
I feel like I start every episode with “this week’s episode, I’m doing things a little differently,” and that’s because I’m really just playing around with what feels good! Since before my sabbatical, I’ve felt lost as to what to share on the podcast... more
This week, we’re doing something a little different and very exciting: Kobe Campbell is guest hosting an episode of The Refined Collective with her husband Kyle (the hosts of The Healing Circle Podcast). In this episode, Kobe will be breaking down t... more
Mike Maeshiro is the founder of Numa, an organization that supports people in deconstruction, spirituality, and faith. Mike is gay, an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, and a queer theology enthusiast. He is a life coach, speaker and thought leader.... more
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For anyone searching high & low for a podcast about life and navigating it through the lens of faith… may this podcast find you with open arms. more
Your voice, your wisdom, the quality of your work. I admire you and I am so grateful for your time and love on the podcast.
I always look forward to Kat’s podcast. I love how it evolves with her, it never feels stale or contrived, it’s always fresh material and thoughts. I appreciate the raw honesty in it, and the fearlessness of broaching topics that can easily draw visceral criticism from both religious and non-religious groups. Thank you Kat for offering yourself up in order for people to feel seen and supported and emboldened. more
I can’t tell you how much I have enjoyed this podcast. Kat is real, open and vulnerable, which I know how scary it is to do it with closed ones, let alone a bunch of strangers. I can resonate with so many of the topics you bring up and I am so thankful that Kat is courageous enough to bring up and discuss.
Kat is a funny, kind, open, and honest host. It’s like having an older sister giving you advice. I love the way she reframes topics and encourages you to think about difficult questions. A great podcast for the Christian who needs a safe space to question/reevaluate their faith!
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