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Bailee and Ashley

Ashley and Bailee are reclaiming their spirituality after leaving the evangelical church behind. Join them for candid conversations about the twists and turns of deconstruction, spirituality, pop culture, mental health, astrology, self-care, and all the things that make life interesting after the altar call. Together, we’ll laugh, reflect, and discover what we still believe in.

  1. 21 Jun

    Boys Will Be Boys: The Modern Exvangelical Manosphere

    This week, Ashley and Bailee fail the Bechdel Test for the very first time with an all-new episode on one of humanity's oldest and most infamous subjects: men. Together, they unpack some of the dynamics they've noticed in progressive spaces and relationships, exploring the ways patriarchal patterns can persist even as people deconstruct old beliefs and embrace new values. From emotional labor to accountability, they reflect on the ways these systems continue to shape how we relate to one another. Along the way, they discuss feminism, self-awareness, and what it actually means to do the ongoing work of unlearning the messages we've all inherited. References:  American Institute for Boys and Men. (2024). Male loneliness and isolation: What the data shows. American Institute for Boys and MenBernstein, M. (Host). (2026, May 15). Is Tucker Carlson your friend now? (with Naomi Klein) [Audio podcast episode]. In A Bit Fruity with Matt Bernstein. iHeartPodcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tucker-carlson-problem-with-naomi-klein/id1693739175?i=1000767917217Gallup. (2025, April 3). Rise in young men’s religiosity realigns gender gaps. GallupNational Public Radio. (2025, February 17). The men’s loneliness epidemic might not exist in the way we think. NPRPew Research Center. (2025, January 16). Men, women and social connections. Pew Research CenterThe Week. (2024, September 12). The rise of the performative male. The WeekWorthen, M. (2025, March 24). Are we actually experiencing a Christian revival? New York Magazine. New York MagazineCigarette Post Connect with Us: 📸 Instagram: @praisebetopod 🎵 TikTok: @praisebetopod ▶️ YouTube: @praisebetopod 💻 Web: www.praisebetopod.com 💸 Patreon: patreon.com/praisebetopod

  2. 31 May

    The Hollywood Fall from Grace to Evangelical A$$hole with Husband of the Pod, Danny

    Content Advisory: This episode explores themes of domestic violence, sexual assault, and violence against LGBTQ+ people This week, Ashley and Bailee are joined by Ashley’s husband Danny to discuss the infamous pipeline of powerful men who conveniently find God in the middle of public scandal and accountability. Using Shia LaBeouf, Kanye West, and Russell Brand as case studies, we explore why celebrity conversion narratives are so compelling—and why religious communities are often eager to embrace them. Along the way, we unpack the difference between genuine accountability and performative self-deprecation, the cultural appeal of the redemption arc, and whether reconciliation and inner transformation are possible when significant harm has been caused. References: Kanye’s “A Jewish Doctor” Clip: https://www.instagram.com/reels/DBu3o0AtpP9/Lights out Kid: https://www.instagram.com/light4079/https://www.vogue.com/article/russell-brand-troubling-rebrandhttps://www.ncronline.org/opinion/guest-voices/conversion-catholicism-shouldnt-be-right-wing-power-playFact Check:  Russell Brand has not yet gone to trial, but he has appeared at London’s Southwark Crown Court for several preliminary hearings and to formally enter his not guilty pleas. His full trial—which will combine seven charges of rape, sexual assault, and indecent assault relating to six women—is scheduled to begin at the Southwark Crown Court on October 12, 2026 Connect with Us: 📸 Instagram: @praisebetopod 🎵 TikTok: @praisebetopod ▶️ YouTube: @praisebetopod 💻 Web: www.praisebetopod.com 💸 Patreon: patreon.com/praisebetopod

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Ashley and Bailee are reclaiming their spirituality after leaving the evangelical church behind. Join them for candid conversations about the twists and turns of deconstruction, spirituality, pop culture, mental health, astrology, self-care, and all the things that make life interesting after the altar call. Together, we’ll laugh, reflect, and discover what we still believe in.

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