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Ordinary Discipleship Podcast

Ordinary Discipleship Podcast

Di: Jessie Cruickshank | Whoology
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The Ordinary Discipleship podcast with Jesse Cruickshank and the Whoology team is a journey through the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and narrative to ignite the disciplemaker in you. Delve into the transformative power of storytelling, exploring how our brains are wired for transformation and discover the extraordinary in the ordinary. From understanding the biological roots of storytelling to unlocking the secrets of spiritual maturity, each episode offers insights to empower you to become a more effective disciplemaker and deepen your spiritual growth.© 2024 Whoology Catechesi ed evangelismo Cristianesimo Igiene e vita sana Psicologia Psicologia e salute mentale Spiritualità
  • Individualism, Lies, Perfection, and Power
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of The Ordinary Discipleship Podcast, we explore how the stories we carry shape the way we follow Jesus. Jessie Cruickshank and Julia unpack the role of autobiographical memory, false narratives, and the four core storylines of identity, community, maturity, and authority in our spiritual formation. We look at how the Holy Spirit exposes lies we’ve internalized and rewrites our story, not through self-determination or trying harder, but through repentance, truth, and transformation that reshapes even our brains.

    Pre-Order Jessie and Julia's book Becoming Good News: Reimagining Discipleship Through Identity, Story, and Science

    ORDER Jessie’s book, Ordinary Discipleship: How God Wires Us for the Adventure of Transformation

    For more great stuff, check out: Ordinary Discipleship by Whoology: https://whoology.co

    Follow us on social media:
    https://instagram.com/ordinarydiscipleship
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    Follow Jessie on social media:
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/yourbrainbyjess
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessica.s.cruickshank/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourbrainbyjess


    ORDER Jessie’s newest book, Ordinary Discipleship: How God Wires Us for the Adventure of Transformation → https://a.co/d/51j86DG

    For more great stuff, check out: Ordinary Discipleship by Whoology: https://whoology.co

    Follow us on social media:
    https://instagram.com/ordinarydiscipleship
    https://facebook.com/ordinarydiscipleship

    Follow Jessie on social media:
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/yourbrainbyjess
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessica.s.cruickshank/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourbrainbyjess

    Jessie Cruickshank is a disciple-maker, wilderness guide, and ordained minister. She has trained thousands of people how to survive when their life depended on it and earned a Master’s degree in experiential education at Harvard to learn how the brain works to help people train more effectively.

    The key to discipleship is not more information, but learning how to create intentional environments where people can learn and grow. By working with the brain and treating individuals as whole persons, you too can discover how God wired our brains for transformation. You already have all the tools you need, it is time to activate them in you and your church.

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    21 min
  • Shaped by Story
    Feb 9 2026

    What if discipleship isn’t about trying harder, learning more, or getting your theology exactly right—but about being reshaped at the level of story and identity?

    In this episode of The Ordinary Discipleship Podcast, Jacob is joined by Jessie Cruickshank and Julia Schmaltz to explore how God actually forms us. Drawing from their book Becoming Good News, they unpack how discipleship works not primarily through information, but through experience, story, and the way God designed our minds and bodies to change.

    The conversation weaves together neuroscience, theology, and lived experience—especially the role of autobiographical memory, identity formation, and the stories we live out of every day. Along the way, they challenge performance-based models of discipleship and offer a hopeful vision: God has already built transformation into us. Our task is not to strive, but to surrender and participate.

    If you’ve ever felt inadequate to make disciples, exhausted by “trying harder,” or curious about how faith actually works on Monday morning, this episode opens a different way forward.

    In this episode, you’ll explore:

    • Why most discipleship fails when it relies on information alone
    • The difference between semantic memory and autobiographical memory
    • How story shapes identity and transformation
    • Why faith is relational before it is doctrinal
    • What it means to “become good news” rather than just talk about it

    Pre-Order Jessie and Julia's book Becoming Good News: Reimagining Discipleship Through Identity, Story, and Science

    ORDER Jessie’s book, Ordinary Discipleship: How God Wires Us for the Adventure of Transformation

    For more great stuff, check out: Ordinary Discipleship by Whoology: https://whoology.co

    Follow us on social media:
    https://instagram.com/ordinarydiscipleship
    https://facebook.com/ordinarydiscipleship

    Follow Jessie on social media:
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/yourbrainbyjess
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessica.s.cruickshank/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourbrainbyjess


    ORDER Jessie’s newest book, Ordinary Discipleship: How God Wires Us for the Adventure of Transformation → https://a.co/d/51j86DG

    For more great stuff, check out: Ordinary Discipleship by Whoology: https://whoology.co

    Follow us on social media:
    https://instagram.com/ordinarydiscipleship
    https://facebook.com/ordinarydiscipleship

    Follow Jessie on social media:
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/yourbrainbyjess
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessica.s.cruickshank/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourbrainbyjess

    Jessie Cruickshank is a disciple-maker, wilderness guide, and ordained minister. She has trained thousands of people how to survive when their life depended on it and earned a Master’s degree in experiential education at Harvard to learn how the brain works to help people train more effectively.

    The key to discipleship is not more information, but learning how to create intentional environments where people can learn and grow. By working with the brain and treating individuals as whole persons, you too can discover how God wired our brains for transformation. You already have all the tools you need, it is time to activate them in you and your church.

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    20 min
  • Jim Wilder Interview: Intersection of Theology and Brain Science (repost of Season 2, Episode 11)
    Jan 26 2026

    Jessie Cruickshank is joined by Dr Jim Wilder, a renowned psychologist at the intersection of theology and brain science. Jessie and Jim delve into attachment theory and discipleship and how our early attachment experiences shape our relationship with God and others, and discover practical insights for fostering joy and creating transformative community.

    ORDER Jessie’s newest book, Ordinary Discipleship: How God Wires Us for the Adventure of Transformation → https://a.co/d/51j86DG


    ORDER Jessie’s newest book, Ordinary Discipleship: How God Wires Us for the Adventure of Transformation → https://a.co/d/51j86DG

    For more great stuff, check out: Ordinary Discipleship by Whoology: https://whoology.co

    Follow us on social media:
    https://instagram.com/ordinarydiscipleship
    https://facebook.com/ordinarydiscipleship

    Follow Jessie on social media:
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/yourbrainbyjess
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessica.s.cruickshank/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourbrainbyjess

    Jessie Cruickshank is a disciple-maker, wilderness guide, and ordained minister. She has trained thousands of people how to survive when their life depended on it and earned a Master’s degree in experiential education at Harvard to learn how the brain works to help people train more effectively.

    The key to discipleship is not more information, but learning how to create intentional environments where people can learn and grow. By working with the brain and treating individuals as whole persons, you too can discover how God wired our brains for transformation. You already have all the tools you need, it is time to activate them in you and your church.

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    37 min
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