Real talk for when small talk just won’t cut it.

In Part 2 of our Valentine’s series, we go deeper — and somehow also laugh harder than ever... You were loved first.
Now you get to love from that place.
Culture says love completes you. God says you were already chosen. If you’ve ever felt pressure around relationships, this episode is for you.
Sometimes faith looks like rest. Sometimes it looks like getting back up. And sometimes it looks like learning the difference.

What if the way we move our bodies reflected the way we walk with God? In Part 1 of this fitness-focused series, Phoebe Greene joins us as we explore movement as worship instead of punishment…

In Part 2 of our conversation on abiding vs. striving, we anchor ourselves in John 15 — the vine and the branches — and explore what it truly means to remain in Christ.

We live in a culture that glorifies busyness — and confuses productivity with worth.
But what if burnout isn’t a badge of honor… what if it’s a sign we’re working without abiding?
Episode 5 (Part 1) is all about striving vs. abiding — and how to approach our work, schedules, and lives from a place of grace instead of exhaustion.

In Part 2 of our body image series, we’re turning to Scripture to ask a better question: What does God say about our bodies? Let’s open the Bible and let God reframe the conversation.
When culture tells us our bodies are problems to fix, the Bible reminds us they are gifts, temples, and reflections of His image.

This week on The Un-Fun Friends Podcast, we’re pausing Part 2 of our body image conversation to lean into the season we’re in—Christmas.
In Episode 3, we talk about what Jesus’s birth truly means for us today, not just as a story we’ve heard, but as living hope in a world that can feel heavy—especially during the holidays.

A small laugh pulled from a big, vulnerable conversation…

If you’ve ever prayed for deep connection… if you’ve ever walked through the heartbreak of friendship… if you’ve ever wondered why it can be both beautiful and complicated — this one’s for you.

Here’s a taste of what’s coming — plus a little blooper that proves we do not have it all together.