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Welcome to Conversations, the podcast where meaningful discussions happen. Join Josh Andrew, a leader, pastor, and entrepreneur, every week as he engages in enlightening conversations with a diverse range of guests, including pastors, leaders, athletes, and more. Gain valuable insights and practical wisdom on topics such as entrepreneurship, leadership, and pursuing your passions. Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your side hustle or seeking valuable advice, this podcast is your go- ...
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The Winter Faith Podcast believes all people have seasons of Winter Faith and that doubt is an essential part of faith. Follow @winterfaithpodcast. Podcast music by Josh Cleveland. Podcast artwork by Sarah Dolislager. Created by Andrew Frazier in 2017.
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Sunday School Dropouts

Center for Trauma Resolution and Recovery

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Sunday School Dropouts is a podcast hosted by trained therapists Dr. Laura Anderson and Andrew Kerbs. Both Andrew and Laura grew up in high control religion and spent years trying to live up to the rules and standards until one day, they couldn’t do it anymore. They spent our lives aspiring to be true followers of God and all they got from it was religious trauma.So now, they’re taking our lived experiences along with their education, training, and work with clients to create this podcast–a ...
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South CLT Pres Church

Dean Faulkner, Josh Creason, et al.

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Hi there! Thanks for stopping by. Check out gospel-based sermons from South Charlotte Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Every week, a new episode is uploaded for you! If you're in town, we'd love to meet you! Sundays at 10 am at 15009 Lancaster Highway, Charlotte, NC, 28277. Look for the flags and smiling faces!
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Fresh Hope for Mental Health is a production of Fresh Hope Ministries, www.FreshHope.us. The purpose of Fresh Hope for Mental Health is to empower those with a mental health diagnosis to live a faith-filled and rich life in spite of having a mental health challenge. The program is hosted by Pastor Brad Hoefs, the founder of Fresh Hope. He is also the author of, "Fresh Hope: Living Well in Spite of a Mental Health Diagnosis" www.FreshHopeBook.com The program consists of insights for how to li ...
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In this episode of Conversations, I break down eight leadership red flags that every leader needs to recognize—both in themselves and in those they follow. These red flags often start small but can quietly destroy trust, culture, and credibility. From valuing loyalty over honesty to blaming down instead of owning up, I’ll unpack the habits that sig…
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In this episode, Pastor Brad interviews Ruby Lucas, author and mental health advocate. Ruby was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 19, but her struggles with anxiety began much earlier in childhood. Her teenage years were marked by depression, sadness, and panic attacks. While studying abroad, Ruby experienced her first manic episode, wh…
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This week, Andrew and Laura welcome the brilliant and hilarious Katherine Spearing—author, practitioner, and founder of Tears of Eden—to talk about everyone’s favorite church obsession: purity culture. You know, that special brand of shame that told you your worth was tied to your virginity and your shoulders were a stumbling block. Katherine unpac…
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In this episode of Conversations, I unpack why your team might be failing—and how to fix it. Whether you lead at church, at work, or at home, team health doesn’t just happen by accident. I’ll walk you through the eight most common reasons teams fail—from confusing clarity with communication to stopping leader development—and share practical ways to…
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Confrontation is one of the hardest parts of leadership—but it’s also one of the most necessary. In this episode of Conversations, I share why confrontation isn’t about conflict, it’s about clarity. When handled with courage and love, confrontation can actually strengthen your team and build a healthier church culture. I’ll walk you through three p…
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Leadership isn’t discovered—it’s developed. In this episode of Conversations, we break down the process of building leaders in the church through faithfulness, availability, and teachability. You’ll learn why releasing leaders is the key to retaining them, how to cultivate the right “soil” for growth, and the practical steps for serving, building, …
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Welcome to Conversations—a podcast where I share real talks about faith, leadership, and life in the church. As a Gen Z pastor, I’ve walked through the tension between influence and leadership, and I believe the Church is called to raise up leaders who leave a legacy, not just influencers who chase followers. Each episode, I dig into topics like: T…
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In this episode of Conversations, I dive into why people leave churches and what we can do to keep them. We’ll talk about key factors like the importance of genuine friendships, building community through shared meals, and understanding the critical first year that impacts retention. I’ll share insights based on real analytics, and discuss the six-…
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Welcome back to Conversations! In this episode, Josh unpacks one powerful truth: “If it’s an honor, it’s not a bother.” Entitlement kills leadership, but gratitude sustains it. Through six practical and heart-shaping insights, Josh shows you how to stay grounded, lead with humility, and guard your heart against burnout. This is more than a leadersh…
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In this episode of Conversations, I share six powerful lessons I’m still learning as a pastor, unfiltered and straight from the heart. From embracing authenticity and setting boundaries to understanding the balance between growth and godliness, we dive deep into the principles that are shaping my leadership. We’ll talk about the contagious power of…
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In this week’s episode of Conversations, we unpack the principles that actually build leaders who thrive. Leadership development doesn’t happen in a classroom; it happens in proximity, through presence, modeling, and giving people space to lead. You’ll discover: Why leadership requires intentional time and investment How presence, proximity, and mo…
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In this episode of Conversations, we dive into Psalm 92:13 to explore how church leaders can create environments where people don’t just attend—they thrive and stay planted. I’ll discuss how leaders can help others flourish by prioritizing vision, fostering momentum, and avoiding micromanagement. We’ll also cover the importance of establishing heal…
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In this episode, Pastor Brad talks with Katie Allred—professor, author of Church Communication and community builder. Katie shares her story of growing up in the church, the importance of community, and how faith has shaped her journey. When Katie was just 18 years old, her father passed away, a loss that deeply impacted her and her family. Driven …
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What are the practices you refuse to compromise on? In this episode of Conversations, I break down the five non-negotiables that shape my life and leadership—personal devotion, weekly date nights, intentional margin, serving, and Sabbath. These rhythms have anchored me through leading churches, running businesses, and building a strong family found…
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In Part II of Why Are You Gay?, Andrew and guest Justin Bullis speed-run through the rest of Martin Sedra’s unhinged sermon on “biblical masculinity.” From bizarre claims about pronouns and Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, to mocking trans people under the guise of “love,” Sedra’s message spirals into projection, fearmongering, and culture war cosp…
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In this week’s episode of Conversations, I break down the crucial difference between renting and owning your vision and calling as a leader. Using the parables of Jesus in Matthew 25 and John 10, I explore what it means to take extreme ownership of your role and why many leaders fail due to a lack of personal responsibility. Learn how to shift from…
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