What does maturity actually look like for men and women today, and why does trust feel harder than ever?
In this episode, we sit down with Karson Acton and Nathan Yake for an honest conversation about modern relationships, masculinity, and personal responsibility. We begin with Christina breaking down common Christmas myths, separating cultural tradition from historical reality.
From there, the discussion moves into how men’s and women’s interests change as they age, and why so many men struggle with direction, discipline, and follow-through in modern culture. Karson, Nathan, and Caleb speak directly to men about purpose, responsibility, and becoming someone others can rely on.
Christina then offers thoughtful insight for women, covering trust in marriage, emotional maturity, and how encouragement and belief can play a role in helping a partner grow.
We finish by addressing a big question many people feel but rarely say out loud: Why do men seem unreliable to women today, and how can trust, when given wisely, lead to growth rather than disappointment?
In this episode, Christina kicks things off by unpacking a strange but surprisingly common human experience known as “The Call of the Void.” We talk about what it is, why people experience intrusive thoughts like this, and what psychology has to say about those fleeting moments when your brain imagines doing something you’d never actually want to do. Is it a sign of something deeper, or just how the mind works under stress?In the second half of the episode, we continue our ongoing walkthrough of The Book of Enoch, diving into chapters 67-69. These chapters bring intense imagery, final judgments, and the naming of fallen angels, offering one of the most dramatic sections of the text. We explore the themes, symbolism, and why these chapters have fascinated readers for centuries, without assuming prior knowledge.This episode moves from modern psychology to ancient literature, showing how both try to make sense of fear, thought, responsibility, and the human condition.
In this episode, we tackled one of the biggest questions young adults wrestle with: How do you avoid wasting your 20s?
But instead of pretending we have all the answers, we asked people who’ve already been through it. Men and women ages 30 to 60 share the advice they wish they’d had when they were younger.
We break down their insights, including:
Why your 20s matter more than you think
Common mistakes that older adults regret
What people wish they would’ve started earlier
The dangers of rushing vs. the dangers of drifting
How to build a life now that your future self will thank you for
This is one of our most practical, honest, and encouraging conversations yet. If you're in your 20s (or know someone who is), this episode is packed with wisdom.
In this episode of Stuff That We Like, Christina breaks down the big question: Are zoos ethical? She walks through the pros, cons, and surprising middle-ground realities behind modern zoos, from conservation efforts and captive breeding programs to the moral tension of animal captivity. Whether you love zoos, hate them, or feel weirdly stuck in the middle, this conversation will give you a clearer, more balanced perspective.
Then Caleb dives into Chapters 64-66 of the Book of Enoch, where things get wild. Hidden knowledge, angelic judgment, mysterious warnings, and the cosmic drama that keeps unfolding through the Third Parable. If you're following our Enoch series, this is a dense, fascinating section you don’t want to miss.
Listener Q&A Episode!Today we’re answering questions you sent in about marriage, breaking fitness habits, and what we used to misunderstand about Scripture. This episode is honest, fun, and full of the real-life stuff we’re all trying to figure out.If you enjoy these kinds of episodes, hit Like, subscribe, and drop more questions for the next Q&A!
In this episode, we’re tackling two very different kinds of gatherings, the modern seminar, and the ancient heavenly assembly described in the Book of Enoch Chapters 61-63.
First, we unpack the surprising history of seminars, from their origins as small, idea-driven discussions in 19th-century universities to the massive self-help and motivational events we see today. Have they stayed true to their roots, or just turned into hype-filled sales pitches? We explore how education, ego, and entertainment have all blurred together in the modern seminar world.
Then in part two, Christina walks us through Enoch chapters 61-63, where the Son of Man is glorified and the kings and mighty ones of the earth face judgment. We talk about how these chapters reveal a cosmic perspective on justice, pride, and what true authority looks like, a fitting counterpoint to our earlier discussion about performance and power.
In this episode, we’re catching you up on our first-ever 50k ultramarathon. what it felt like to run over 31 miles, the highs, the lows, and how recovery has been since. From blisters to breakthroughs, we talk about what it’s really like to push your body past the marathon mark.
Then Christina takes us on a deep dive into the origins of Halloween, where the holiday actually came from, how it evolved from ancient Celtic traditions, and why we celebrate it the way we do today.
It’s a mix of endurance, history, and spooky fun, the perfect blend of sweat and storytelling.
This week’s episode is a little different, we didn’t want to skip a week, so we sat down and just started asking each other whatever questions came to mind.
From “Is it okay to be a Disney adult?” to “Are you more of a loser for playing video games or phone games?”, we covered some ridiculous, some surprisingly deep, and some just plain fun topics.
It’s a laid-back episode full of laughs, honest thoughts, and the kind of conversations you’d probably have with your own friends if someone hit record.
We love this community and didn’t want to leave you hanging, so here’s a little something to keep the streak alive.
In this episode, we explore two big ideas, one about us, and one about the heavens.First, we tackle the topic of ego: what it really is, how it shapes our identity, and why it so often gets in the way of genuine peace. Is ego our confidence or our mask? We take a middle-ground approach, unpacking psychological and philosophical perspectives, from Freud to Stoicism, while also reflecting on how ego shows up in everyday life. Then, we dive deep into The Book of Enoch chapters 58-60, where Enoch witnesses visions of the blessed and the righteous, the secrets of heaven, and the prophecies tied to the Great Flood.
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In this episode, Christina dives deep into the world of microgreens, are they really a health miracle, or just an overpriced scam in a tiny tray? 🌱 We break down the hype, the science, and whether they’re actually worth adding to your plate.
Then, things take a hilarious turn as we both answer one of life’s most humbling questions: “What’s the most embarrassing thing that’s ever happened to you?”
In this episode, we start with the incredible life of Harry Houdini, the man who defied death, amazed the world with his escape acts, and later became known for exposing fraudulent spiritualists. We explore his rise to fame, his relentless pursuit of truth, and the legacy he left behind as one of history’s most famous illusionists.Then we shift gears into Book of Enoch Chapters 49-57, where we break down the prophetic visions, the symbolism behind the coming judgment, the role of the righteous, and the apocalyptic imagery that shaped early Jewish and Christian thought.Two worlds, one of daring escapes, the other of divine mysteries—all in one fascinating episode.Watch the episode on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/v8bzwVtNW2U
This episode opens with a deep dive into the 1972 Bloody Sunday Massacre, one of the most tragic days of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. We unpack the history behind the civil rights movement, the political tensions, and the myths and facts surrounding this pivotal event that shaped decades of British-Irish relations and the fight for peace.
Then we shift gears as Christina explores Pastor Joshua Mhlakela’s prophecy claiming the Rapture will happen this week. We trace the origins of Rapture theology, from its biblical interpretations to its popularization through 19th-century dispensationalism and modern Christian eschatology, while asking: how did this idea become so central to many people’s faith?Two topics, one episode, where history, faith, and belief systems meet.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rl2_ewrvy9I
In this episode, we tackle our listeners questions on:
Relationships: Should you really break up with someone over a tattoo? We dig in.
Ultra Running: Practical tips for surviving and thriving on long runs.
Conspiracy Theories: How to ingest conspiracy content wisely without losing your grip on reality.
It’s a fun, fast-paced conversation mixing humor, honest advice, and real-life perspectives you won’t want to miss!
In this quick episode, every segment is approximately 1 minutes long. We start with a fun conversation about what introverts actually are, busting common myths, sharing surprising facts, and exploring what makes introverts unique (and no, being shy isn’t the whole story).
Then Christina jumps into some fascinating insights from Rick Renner on fallen angels, ancient monsters, and the strange events leading up to the flood.
It’s a bite-sized episode, but trust us, it’s loaded with thought-provoking ideas and a few things you might not have heard before!
Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MrxFdXoZgcw
In this episode, we dive deep into two fascinating and mysterious topics. First, we explore the origins of the idea of soulmates, where it came from, how it’s been shaped by culture, philosophy, and spirituality, and why so many people still believe in it today. Then, we shift gears into the Book of Enoch, specifically chapters 45-48, unpacking the powerful imagery, ancient prophecies, and why this text continues to stir curiosity and debate.This episode blends myth, history, and hidden knowledge. Perfect for anyone curious about love, faith, and mysteries that challenge the way we see the world.soulmates, soulmate myths, soulmate origins, history of soulmates, Book of Enoch, Enoch 45-48, lost prophecies, ancient texts, Christian mysticism, biblical mysteries, hidden knowledge, spiritual truth, philosophy of love, ancient wisdom
Watch it now on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/5lLUQwR_gag
In this episode, we dive into the reality check we all need: are we actually living our lives, or are we hiding in delusion because it feels easier than facing truth? We talk about how to step out of the trap of pretending to be someone we’re not, how to stop building a false worldview, and how to use imagination the right way, to create, to envision, and to grow in reality, not escape it.
Then, in the second half, we continue our journey through the Book of Enoch with Chapters 37-44, the beginning of the Parables. These chapters reveal Enoch’s visions of the righteous, the Elect One, the mysteries of heaven, and the final judgment. We unpack what these ancient texts say about truth, justice, and the eternal contrast between delusion and reality. If you’ve ever wondered how ancient wisdom collides with our modern struggles, this is the episode for you.
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In this episode, Christina dives into the question, "Is Wikipedia Really Unbiased?" exploring the platform's editing processes, potential biases, and their impact on information reliability.
Later, Caleb joins in to unpack The Book of Enoch - Part III - The Tree of Life & Mysteries of the Mountains where we cover Chapters 25-36. We delve into the ancient text’s mystical visions, cosmic insights, and their significance in historical and spiritual contexts.
In this week’s episode Caleb breaks down the question of if increased screen time can have a negative effect on your mental health. Followed by a deep dive into chapters 13-24 of The Book of Enoch. It is an exciting progression from last week’s chapters! Tune in now and let us know what you think!
Join us this week as Christina in dives into the topic of: "Should People Be Allowed to Climb Mount Everest?" With over 300 deaths and growing environmental concerns, Christina examines the ethical, safety, and ecological implications of Everest expeditions. Then, we shift gears to the ancient text of the Book of Enoch, exploring the first 12 chapters of the "Book of the Watchers". We unpack the fall of the angels, their teachings to humanity, and the cosmic consequences, tying it all into biblical roots.
Welcome back as we begin the 6th season of our podcast! In this episode Caleb shares all about one of our favorite forms of meat: ground beef. But is there a dangerous side to ground beef? Later, Christina shares on the focus of this season of the podcast: Forbidden Books of the Bible. In this season, we will be discussing the highly debated Book of Enoch.
Links to the Book of Enoch:
https://www.amazon.com/Book-Enoch-Commentary-Watchers-Complete/dp/B0D7J15TXS