Spiritual Stew

A Hearty Helping of Heart and Soul

John and I talk about our spiritual lives and have on exciting guests! spiritualtramp.substack.com

Episodes

  1. 05/12/2025

    Spiritual Stew Interviews JL aka Left Laughing

    In this episode of Spiritual Stew, we engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Jacob, also known as JL, a software developer from San Antonio, Texas. Jacob identifies as an atheist and is a member of the Satanic Temple, offering a unique perspective on spirituality and religion. Throughout the episode, we explore Jacob's journey from a devout Catholic upbringing to his current beliefs, focusing on the themes of identity, community, and the complexities of faith.Jacob opens up about his childhood in a heavily Catholic household and reflects on the doubts he began to experience around the age of ten or eleven. He shares candidly about the inner turmoil he faced, grappling with the fear that abandoning his faith would equate to personal failure. As he moved into his twenties, Jacob found liberation in relinquishing the weight of expectation that accompanied his former beliefs, ultimately identifying as agnostic and, later, atheist. We discuss the importance of being honest with oneself regarding belief systems and how Jacob has navigated familial tensions, particularly with his father, over his departure from Catholicism.The conversation takes a broader turn as we delve into the role religion plays in society today. Jacob articulates concerns about theocracy and the potential for privilege among majority religions, specifically referring to the Christian context in the United States. He emphasizes the need for respectful discourse between believers and non-believers, advocating for a balanced approach that allows for individual beliefs without imposing them on others. Jacob expresses admiration for the moral teachings found within Christianity while also criticizing the influence some interpretations have on societal values.Our discussion also highlights Jacob's involvement with the Satanic Temple, clarifying its focus as a political and atheistic collective rather than a traditional religion. He describes it as a counterbalance to Christian influence in government and shares insights into how the organization helps establish rights for non-theistic beliefs. Jacob articulates the misconceptions about atheism and association with hatred toward Christianity, emphasizing that while he critiques specific aspects of the faith, he recognizes the positive values that can be derived from religious teachings.The episode further explores the evolving landscape of spirituality, including the rise of neo-paganism and the search for community among individuals who may be moving away from organized religion. Jacob reflects on how his moral compass has shifted from seeking divine approval to focusing on the welfare of those around him, showcasing a desire for community engagement and activism, particularly regarding social justice issues.Throughout our conversation, Jacob shares his personal experiences and interests, including his fascination with the supernatural and the importance of finding joy and connection in exploring diverse belief systems. He tackles the challenges and fears that come with openly identifying as an atheist in various environments, particularly the workplace, where discussions around faith can become uncomfortable or lead to misunderstandings.In closing, Jacob shares where listeners can connect with him on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, inviting everyone to join in on the ongoing dialogue around spirituality and belief. This episode embodies the core mission of Spiritual Stew: to create a respectful and empathetic space for exploring the myriad ways individuals navigate their spiritual journeys, regardless of their beliefs or lack thereof. Get full access to Spiritual Tramp at spiritualtramp.substack.com/subscribe

    43 min
  2. 05/03/2025

    Episode Six - Spiritual Stew Interviews Dan Sawyer

    In this episode of Spiritual Stew, we explore the complexities of spirituality and personal belief systems with author and podcaster Dan Sawyer. With over two decades of experience creating content spanning fiction, nonfiction, and an impressive array of podcasts, Dan shares a rich tapestry of thoughts on his spiritual journey. He currently navigates a unique philosophical landscape, identifying as a materialist of sorts while questioning the boundaries of traditional religious frameworks.Dan delves into his life growing up in a landscape shaped by evangelical Christianity and academia, where he found himself auditing theology courses alongside his father, a professor of theology and history. This background provided him with a robust foundation for understanding the intricate dance between faith, art, and culture. As he candidly recounts his journey of abandoning rigid theological beliefs in search of deeper truths, he explains how this exploration has led him to write about spirituality from a more emergent, personal perspective.The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Dan unpacks his recent article, "The Chocolate Covered Satan," dissecting cultural phenomena linked to modern religious panics. He critiques the ongoing moral debates surrounding hedonism and traditional values, using familiar references from pop culture to illustrate how these themes manifest in the collective consciousness. By examining characters like Willy Wonka through a spiritual lens, he frames them within the broader context of temptation and morality, ultimately suggesting that traditional narratives about good and evil are more nuanced than often presented.Engaging in a broader examination of religion in contemporary society, Dan shares his insights on how organized religion is currently evolving—or devolving—in light of modern challenges. He posits that many established religions are failing to provide the frameworks necessary for people to make sense of their experiences in a rapidly changing world. As he notes, this failure can lead to cultural fragmentation and a surge in primal instincts as communities grasp for identity and meaning.The discussion highlights the contentious relationship between spirituality and organized religion, pondering whether there is still a role for institutions in the 21st century. As both hosts articulate their views on potential futures for faith practices, they express hope for a resurgence of spiritual movements that adapt and respond to contemporary challenges, even suggesting we might see a return to more primal forms of spirituality emerging from the rubble of current institutions.Through a rich dialogue woven with personal anecdotes and philosophical musings, we gain a deeper understanding of how individuals navigate their spiritual paths amidst societal upheaval and questioning. Dan concludes with thoughts on the future of religion, emphasizing that while many existing structures may crumble, new visions will inevitably arise, potentially transforming the landscape of belief once again. His insights encourage listeners to reflect upon their own spiritual journeys, as they gracefully navigate between tradition and innovation. Get full access to Spiritual Tramp at spiritualtramp.substack.com/subscribe

    44 min
  3. 04/23/2025

    John and I Talk Bible Study Tools!

    0:12 Introduction to Bible Study Tools 1:37 The Writing Journey 4:47 Exploring Bible Translations 11:20 Utilizing Bible Gateway 20:50 The Role of Concordances 27:08 The Importance of Note-Taking 36:37 Leveraging AI for Bible Study 47:10 Podcasts as Study Tools In this episode of Spiritual Stew, John and I delve into the world of Bible study tools, discussing our personal experiences and preferences, while also exploring new resources that might enhance our studies. We take a moment to reconnect, sharing how we've been since our last conversation, with John noting his recent recovery from illness, ready to share insights on the tools he's been utilizing since the 90s, predating the digital revolution.We kick off with a discussion about the value of effective writing tools, drawing an analogy to how we approach Bible study. I share my experiences with Write or Die, an app designed to help users overcome their internal editors and boost productivity, paralleling this with how different tools can enhance one's Bible study. John and I also reflect on the importance of the actual version of the Bible one uses, which leads us into a discussion about our preferred translations. John mentions his use of the New Revised Standard version, known for its scholarly acclaim, while I discuss my initial reliance on the NIV, followed by my discovery of the Holman Christian Standard Bible.Our conversation naturally transitions to digital resources such as Bible Gateway and Blue Letter Bible, where we appreciate the access and functionality they provide. John highlights the advantage of side-by-side comparisons of scripture, allowing for deeper understanding, especially with challenging passages. We discuss how Bible Gateway includes numerous translations—some of which are lesser-known—and facilitate cross-referencing across different versions. John expresses a preference for fewer footnotes to maintain a smoother reading experience, while I appreciate the extra context footnotes provide.As we move on to discuss concordances, we share insights into the complexities and potential pitfalls of using tools like Strong's and Vines. John raises valid concerns regarding their comprehensibility for average users and the potential misinterpretations that can arise. We also touch upon the significance of accuracy in translation, exploring how different translations might emphasize various nuances in the text, and how personal study tools can help clarify these concepts.Our dialogue evolves further into the realm of technology and AI's role in Bible study. I share a recent experience using AI to glean insights about biblical concepts, acknowledging the potential pitfalls of misinformation. We explore the future of AI in theological resources, contemplating the idea of a specialized AI trained exclusively on biblical texts and interpretations from esteemed theologians, which could provide rich and accurate insight into complex biblical ideas.Throughout our discussion, we emphasize the importance of looking at multiple perspectives when studying scripture. John shares his enthusiasm for utilizing podcasts as study tools, pointing out several that provide robust commentary on various passages and theological concepts, including The Bible Project and the 10 Minute Bible Hour. We conclude the episode by reflecting on the broad spectrum of resources available for Bible study, encouraging listeners to explore beyond traditional methods and embrace both modern technology and classic texts in their journey through scripture. blueletterbible.org BibleGateway.com bibleproject.com thetmbh.com thebiblefornormalpeople.com truthovertribe.com Get full access to Spiritual Tramp at spiritualtramp.substack.com/subscribe

    55 min
  4. 04/03/2025

    Spiritual Stew Interviews Barry "Bear" Payne

    In this episode, we dive deep into the spiritual journey of Bear, a man whose life experiences have shaped his understanding of faith, community, and the complexities of spirituality. From his early memories in the fishing village of Stumpy Point, North Carolina, where the Methodist church was the hub of community life, Bear reflects on the significance of belonging and the evolution of his beliefs over time. He recounts how losing touch with childhood friends and moving to new places catalyzed his search for a community that resonated with his values and principles.Bear narrates the challenges he faced as he transitioned into adulthood, including grappling with unemployment, personal relationships, and the demands of new responsibilities as a husband and father. His journey brought him to Nebraska, where he found himself unexpectedly thrust into leadership roles within a community he initially knew nothing about. These experiences were pivotal as they forced him to confront his own insecurities and redefine what it meant to be an adult and a member of a community.Exploring the essence of spirituality, Bear candidly shares his struggles with identifying as a Christian in a society that often misrepresents the faith. He discusses the paradoxes of religion—where it can be a source of comfort for many while simultaneously being a cause of division and conflict. He speaks to the importance of empathy and understanding in navigating the conversations around faith, urging us to look beyond the labels we associate with one another. Bear’s reflection extends to the role of modern Christianity in America, where he observes a troubling shift toward individualism that overlooks the communal aspects of faith.Throughout the conversation, Bear also touches on the critical issues facing religion in contemporary society, emphasizing the need for compassion and activism as Christians. He challenges the listener to reconsider what it means to love one's neighbor and remain open to those who might exist outside traditional boundaries. By examining his own struggles, including the grief and anger associated with personal loss and the societal implications of racial and socio-economic disparities, Bear presents a nuanced view of spirituality that is neither simplistic nor dogmatic.The episode culminates in Bear's hopeful perspective on the future of organized religion. He suggests that while many may drift away from traditional church structures, the thirst for connection and spiritual understanding will persist. He believes that genuine community, formed by compassion, understanding, and humility, could lead to a renaissance of faith that transcends historical divisions—offering a path toward healing and reconciliation in a fragmented world.In sharing his story, Bear invites listeners to engage with their own spiritual journeys, encouraging a pursuit of authenticity, connection, and the understanding that, despite our differences, we are all part of the same human experience. Get full access to Spiritual Tramp at spiritualtramp.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 26m

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