

I’m Unwell Part 1: Food
When it comes to pursuing your health, how far is too far? Is a godly woman “crunchy” or is she loading up on processed sugars without fear? Welcome to our wellness series, where we are going to discuss how a Christian worldview filters all of the constant “wellness” messaging that is being pumped into our veins on a daily basis.
Missing 411
Join us as Summer tells the story of rare and strange missing persons cases that occur every year in our national forests. Is the "missing 411" classification coincidence, conspiracy theory, or proof that something unknown lives in our nation's forests?
Margaret Sanger: Angel of Death
Join us as Joy explores the legacy of one of the most dangerous women in all of history: Margaret Sanger. She was an unapologetic racist, a humanist, and a feminist. How was she able to accomplish so much evil in her short life? Join us!
Scattershot, Round 3
It's our annual scattershot episode! This time we answer questions about laziness vs. resting, what's up with people almost worshipping their pets, kids and Bible reading, how to handle weariness, and how to fight the actual fight.
Girl Power
The phrase "girl power" has long been cutesy and obnoxious, but that's not because women aren't genuinely powerful. In this episode we want to discuss how the strength of women can tear down or build up entire nations.
Respectable Female Sins
It's easy to take shots at feminism—some of it is just so obviously terrible and gross that it qualifies as low-hanging fruit. It is far more difficult to root out the ways that we excuse our own sins that aren't as obvious. So what are the sins that aren't taken as seriously as they should be in our own lives? What is flying under the proverbial radar or totally given a pass to? Let's chat!
The Putney Pusher
In this true crime story time Joy tells the story of the Putney bridge pusher—a mysterious runner who pushed a woman in front of a bus for no apparent reason. Although captured on several cameras, his identity seemed to be hidden from the public. Why?
Missing 411
Join us as Summer tells the story of rare and strange missing persons cases that occur every year in our national forests. Is the "missing 411" classification coincidence, conspiracy theory, or proof that something unknown lives in our nation's forests?
Margaret Sanger: Angel of Death
Join us as Joy explores the legacy of one of the most dangerous women in all of history: Margaret Sanger. She was an unapologetic racist, a humanist, and a feminist. How was she able to accomplish so much evil in her short life? Join us!
Scattershot, Round 3
It's our annual scattershot episode! This time we answer questions about laziness vs. resting, what's up with people almost worshipping their pets, kids and Bible reading, how to handle weariness, and how to fight the actual fight.
Girl Power
The phrase "girl power" has long been cutesy and obnoxious, but that's not because women aren't genuinely powerful. In this episode we want to discuss how the strength of women can tear down or build up entire nations.
Respectable Female Sins
It's easy to take shots at feminism—some of it is just so obviously terrible and gross that it qualifies as low-hanging fruit. It is far more difficult to root out the ways that we excuse our own sins that aren't as obvious. So what are the sins that aren't taken as seriously as they should be in our own lives? What is flying under the proverbial radar or totally given a pass to? Let's chat!
The Putney Pusher
In this true crime story time Joy tells the story of the Putney bridge pusher—a mysterious runner who pushed a woman in front of a bus for no apparent reason. Although captured on several cameras, his identity seemed to be hidden from the public. Why?