A podcast where we have conversations that explore what we think and why we think it.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
On this episode of This vs. That, we welcome Rebekah Hannah, not as our usual co-host, but as a special guest to discuss her leadership journey and the upcoming Women in Leadership cohort offered by Anchored Virtual starting in September. We explore ... more
On this episode of This vs. That, we talk with Dr. Nate Brooks about navigating the tension between honesty and cynicism when dealing with chronic illness. We discuss how the church often struggles to address the realities of chronic pain in authenti... more
On this episode of This vs. That, we talk with Harrison Scott Key, author of the incredibly popular book "How To Stay Married" as well as "Congratulations, Who Are You Again?" and "The World's Largest Man" (winner of the Thurber Prize for American Hu... more
On this episode of This vs. That, we explore the profound topic of rejection and how we respond to it with our special guest Tabitha Panariso. We dive into the contrast between hiding and being held when facing rejection in our lives. Tabitha, a lice... more
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This podcast has been so encouraging, informative and helpful! It has been an excellent resource as I learn to be a better counselor and people helper!
Love this podcast! The hosts are authentic and down to earth. I feel encouraged in my walk as a believer and as I’m working toward becoming a counselor. Also specifically enjoyed the more recent Frustration vs Anger episode.
Love this podcast! The hosts are authentic and down to earth. I feel encouraged in my walk as a believer and as I’m working toward becoming a counselor.
This is a great podcast to help you think through some of life’s common problems.
I appreciate their direct and easy way, the interesting and unique questions, the biblical view of counseling. Definitely stands out amongst other biblical counseling podcasts. 100% recommend!
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Conversations explore thought processes and the reasoning behind beliefs, emphasizing critical thinking and personal experiences. Topics often involve the intersection of faith and practical issues, addressing the complexities of emotions, parenting, and ministry. Unique to this show is its focus on integrating biblical perspectives with authentic personal narratives, making it relatable for listeners navigating similar challenges in their lives. Discussions not only provide insights but also encourage self-reflection and growth within a faith context, appealing to those interested in a deeper understanding of their beliefs and life experiences.
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This vs. That launched 3 years ago and published 75 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on This vs. That include:
1. Becca Hannah
2. Nate Brooks
3. Harrison Scott Key
4. Tabitha Panariso
5. Garrett Higbee
6. Kristen Wetherell
7. Kelly Kapic
8. Kyle Worley
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