Great storytelling
However - stop calling grown women “girls”
Good discussion, but audio problems
Discussions are informative and interesting — and worthy of 5 stars! — but are marred by problems of audio quality and production style. The frequent tongue-clicking is like fingernails on a blackboard to people with my type of misophonia. The amount of swearing, which ranges from occasional to common, limits the podcast’s audience and does not enhance the content, but at least this series is accurately listed as “Explicit”.
Whining children
Could have valid points, but sounds like a couple of junior high kids whining
Gail!! Please finish your sentences!!
I have listened to four shows, and must give some feedback. I really appreciate all of the information and the eloquent way you all share. Specifically to Gail: I am engaged in what you are saying, but I need you to complete your thoughts/sentences!!! I feel a little jerked around!
Passionate and authentic
Full Mutuality resonates with post-Evangelical experience. Nate and Gail were in the trenches and came out the other side with the deep perspective and drive to help those who can benefit from their solidarity and vision. These are necessary conversations, and the show continues to be smart, well-produced and relevant.
Yay Gail and Nate
These wonderfully kind and smart hosts make fantastic shows I was on one. That’s how I know! Thanks so much for your work here !
I like podcasts
This is cool podcast
OMG! Arrogant, annoying, a-holes.
As someone who was in a spiritual abusive (SA) church, they delegitimized my experiences of trauma and pain from someone who were called by God (or self-proclaimed preacher). What Rise and Fall of Mars Hill did was allows people to process and share what happen without the condescending or judgemental attitudes unlike this Podcast. For many, SA is something new and have never been taught in the church. It is no wonder it is overlooked or misunderstood. And if you’re looking for understanding, or ways to process your SA trauma, then look somewhere else than this podcast.
Authentic and delightful honesty
As a Minister and church leader who has experienced some of the toxic dis function of the church I have found this podcast to be a place of refreshing and thoughtful honesty. Navigating the journey of faith with a euro diverse family and Trans Son has not been made easier by the church and I value the voices of Full Mutuality that helps me to feel OK.
Feel like I’m hearing from clever, safe friends
The podcast hosts chat with brilliance and eloquence, yet with total welcome and acceptance. They’re your smart friends, in your living room, who put words to the thoughts you had but couldn’t articulate while you were leaving Evangelicalism.
Thought provoking and needed
Full Mutuality shines a light on evangelicalism’s darker sides that are often overlooked. We can’t truly move forward as a society unless we are all held accountable, including the institutions we hold dear. Give it a listen! You won’t regret it.
Great Discussions!
Before I became a guest on the podcast, I listened to the first few episodes and learned a lot about evangelical church culture. I had a great time chatting with Gail and Nate on our episode about Bob Jones University and Fundamentalism. Thanks for having important and challenging conversations on your podcast!
