The Joshua S. Porter Podcast Joshua S. Porter
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Conversations with people who have plenty of the great building blocks for a classic deconversion story: Abandonment, misogyny, hypocrisy, racism, doubt, disillusionment, and failure—but, all of them continue to follow Jesus, and I’m going to ask them why.
Order Death to Deconstruction, by Joshua S. Porter, wherever you prefer to buy books.
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It Wasn’t/Was Intended to Be Offensive (with Jeff Suffering)
With All Its Teeth: Sex, Violence, Profanity, and the Death of Christian Art is out. Find out more.
Jeff "Suffering" Bettger has been an integral part of controversial acts like Ninety Pound Wuss, Raft of Dead Monkeys, and Suffering and the Hideous Thieves. We have a conversation about his philosophy pf art, inspiration and influence, and whether or not Jeff regrets any of the outrageous art he's made. -
Sanctification in What You Watch, Listen To, and Read (With Matt Hughes)
With All Its Teeth: Sex, Violence, Profanity, and the Death of Christian Art is out. Find out more.
Matt Hughes works in advertising, but he's also a voracious reader, a music lover, a cinephile, and he wrote a novel for the fun of it. After a terrible season of depression, Matt found healing and renewal, and he decided to rethink the way he approaches art and entertainment. -
Some Creative Integrity Will Be Sacrificed (with Tyler Hanns)
With All Its Teeth: Sex, Violence, Profanity, and the Death of Christian Art is out. Find out more.
Tyler Hanns has been doing design, illustration, filmmaking and creative carpentry for years—many of which he spent working with Christian non-profits and megachurches. He and I are about talk about compromise, communication, and the toll “branding” can take on creativity. -
The Greatest Formational Tool is Songs (with Christian Dawson)
With All Its Teeth: Sex, Violence, Profanity, and the Death of Christian Art is out. Find out more.
Christian Dawson is the pastor of worship at Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. He and I are about to have a conversation about musical influences, what qualifies as worship music, and pushing up against church expectations with art. -
Worship, Death, and Cake (with Whitney DePaoli)
With All Its Teeth: Sex, Violence, Profanity, and the Death of Christian Art is out. Find out more.
Whitney DePaoli is famous for Sugar and Sparrow, a cake-baking and decorating blog that has garnered hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, eventually leading to the bestselling cookbook Anyone Can Cake. But what her cake-loving social media fans might not realize is that before Whitney was famous for her culinary creativity, she led worship bands in church and has since quietly written and released music in experimental punk rock bands—and she didn't arrive at any of those gigs painlessly. We talk about the way tragedy affects creativity, reinventing yourself in new mediums, and living in radically different creative spaces. -
The Secret Deconstruction of the Sex Addict (with Chad Johnson)
Death to Deconstruction: Reclaiming Faithfulness as an Act of Rebellion is out now wherever books and audiobooks are sold. Find out more.
Chad Johnson was a prominent figure in underground music before he became a big wheel in the Christian music industry. He's seen his fair share of deconstruction, but it was a secret battle against addiction that brought him to the precipice of his own deconversion.
Customer Reviews
A quality, intelligent, nuanced time
Highly recommend! So thankful for discussions around art in particular. Thank you Josh
CrystalPiss
Eating this up!
Refreshing and thoughtful
Josh is clear, loving, and humorous as he interviews his guests and discusses the relationship between the Christian and Art. One of the things I love most about this podcast is that Josh doesn’t speak in “Christian-ese”! He quotes Scripture, he applies faith-based truths to the topics of discussion, but he sounds like a normal person while doing it! It’s honestly a breath of fresh air. I loved the recent episode with Matt Hughes - honest and charitable. Can’t ask for much more than that!