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Welcome to UN-Holier Than Thou, the podcast where we ditch the judgment and dive deep into the messy, beautiful, and sometimes downright ugly world of trauma.

#ReligiousTrauma

##CultRecovery

#TrueCrimeCommunity

#SpiritualAbuse

#FaithDeconstruction

#HealingJourney

#MentalHealthMatters

#CrimeAndConsequences



© 2026 Un-holier Podcast
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  • From the Altar to the Exit: Why LJR Left Evangelicalism
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of the Un Holier Podcast, host Jenny Smith sits down with Luke Roberts (known to many as LJR) for a raw and vulnerable conversation about the cost of losing your faith—and the beauty of finding yourself.

    Luke spent years at the front of the sanctuary as a worship leader, but behind the scenes, the foundation of his evangelical upbringing was cracking. Today, he shares the intimate details of his deconstruction journey, the painful process of leaving the church, and how he eventually reconstructed a life centered on healing and authentic spirituality.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The turning point: When Luke realized he could no longer stay.
    • The "Worship Leader" identity crisis.
    • How music became a tool for healing rather than just performance.
    • Practical advice for anyone feeling trapped in a belief system that no longer fits.
    • What "Reconstruction" actually looks like on the other side.

    Whether you are currently questioning your faith, have already left, or are just looking for a story of radical honesty, Luke’s journey offers a roadmap for moving from fear to freedom.

    #Deconstruction #FaithJourney #Healing #LJRMusic #UnHolierPodcast



    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ljr/818886974


    https://www.instagram.com/lukejustinroberts?igsh=cGhmemkxeWwwZDF5


    https://www.tiktok.com/@lukejustinroberts?_r=1&_t=ZP-93B856aA9lf

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    1 ora e 16 min
  • Debunking the King James Bible: Translation Issues, Historical Context, and Hidden Truths
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of the Un Holier Podcast, hosts Jenny Smith and Bible expert Justin dive deep into the complexities and controversies surrounding Bible translations, with a special focus on the King James Version (KJV). They explore the historical context, common translation errors, and hidden agendas in the creation of the KJV. Justin provides a comprehensive presentation on why newer translations might be more accurate, and they answer listener questions about the best Bible translations for today. Whether you're deeply religious, spiritually curious, or a history enthusiast, this episode promises to be both informative and eye-opening.

    https://www.youtube.com/@dzdebates



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    2 ore e 23 min
  • My Husband Tells All: Our Wildest New Year's Eve Ever 😱
    Jan 6 2026

    Welcome to a very special episode of the Un Holier Podcast. To kick off 2026, I’m joined by my favorite guest—my husband! Together, we’re taking a trip down memory lane to revisit our most hilarious (and slightly embarrassing) New Year’s Eve moments.

    But it’s not all just laughs. We’re getting real about our 2026 resolutions, from the bad habits we’re finally ditching to the realistic goals we’re actually hoping to keep this year. Stick around for a high-energy Rapid-Fire Q&A that might reveal a few things we didn't even know about each other!

    Whether you’re recovering from your NYE party or setting your own intentions for the year, grab a drink, get comfortable, and let's toast to a promising year ahead. #NewYear2026 #UnHolierPodcast #NewYearsResolutions #CoupleGoals #FunnyMemories #NewYearNewMe #PodcastLife #MarriageHumor

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    55 min
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