Jonathan Puddle – Tryphena Perumalla-Gagnon
Jonathan Puddle is an author, an interview host, and a member of the clergy. Tryphena Perumalla-Gagnon is a consultant and an interview host. We found 3 podcast interviews connecting Jonathan Puddle and Tryphena Perumalla-Gagnon.
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Episodes with Jonathan Puddle & Tryphena Perumalla-Gagnon
Debriefing Lisa Sharon Harper on race, monarchy & forgiveness
Just in time for Christmas comes a wild ride of a B-Side. Looking back at our interview with Lisa Sharon Harper, Tryphena and I reflected on themes of forgiveness and reparations, the gift of tongues as Indigenous celebration, how the monarcy dehumanizes people, the emotional impact on Europeans of that dehumanization,
Unpacking Katie Gaddini on single women leaving the church
The B-Side is back! Katie Gaddini’s evocative book unveiling the factors that cause single women to feel alienated in the church triggered some THOUGHTS from both Tryphena and myself. Having both served in churches for many years, we each shared some of the ways we’ve seen “the ideal Christian woman” trope play out, wh
Why single women are leaving the church (with Dr. Katie Gaddini)
Sociologist and author Dr. Katie Gaddini joins us to talk about the factors forcing single evangelical women out of the church. Rather than a focus on faith deconstruction, we talked about power structures and cultural norms, such as “the ideal Christian woman,” how such stereotypes develop, and how they alienate peopl
Debriefing Jonathan Martin on the road away from God
Time for another B-Side! Tryphena and I kept the mics rolling after we bid farewell to Jonathan Martin, and we leaned into his thoughts on God walking with us, even as we think we’re walking away. We riff on the divine power revealed in human agency, finding peace in the knowledge that God is present in everything, dis
Raising a Multiracial Family (with Marc & Tryphena Gagnon)
I’m joined this week by my good friends Marc & Tryphena Gagnon, who share their story so far raising their multiracial family. Marc is of French Canadian heritage and Tryphena’s family is from India, and they have learned a lot about one another and themselves as they raise their mixed-race children to understand and o