Hole in My Heart Podcast
A podcast by Laurie Krieg - Fridays

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264 Episodes
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Episode 60: Walking Well as Pastors, Parents, and Therapists with Mark Yarhouse
Published: 11/30/2018 -
Episode 59.5: Happy T-Day 2k18 Style with the Crew
Published: 11/19/2018 -
Episode 59: A Tiny [Living] Act of Obedience with Ashley Auerbach
Published: 11/16/2018 -
Episode 58: If Looks Could Heal with Kelly O’Dell
Published: 11/9/2018 -
Episode 57: The ”Whys” Behind Pornography Addiction with Jay Stringer
Published: 11/2/2018 -
Episode 56: Seven Ways To Navigate A Sexually Shifting Culture with Sam Allberry
Published: 10/26/2018 -
Episode 55: Purity Movement or Sexual Integrity? with Jason Soucinek
Published: 10/19/2018 -
Episode 54: Family Dinner with Angela Bowles
Published: 10/12/2018 -
Episode 53: Saying ”Yes” with Tom and Dana Mollhagen
Published: 10/5/2018 -
Episode 52: Good Faith Takes Good Courage with Gabe Lyons
Published: 9/28/2018 -
Episode 51: Radically Normal with Josh Kelley
Published: 9/21/2018 -
Episode 50: Gay Girl, Good God, and Good Marriage with Jackie Hill Perry
Published: 9/14/2018 -
Episode 49: The Awkward Middle with David Bennett
Published: 9/6/2018 -
Episode 48: How We Heal Part 3 with the Crew
Published: 8/31/2018 -
Episode 47: Spiritual Friendships with Wesley Hill
Published: 8/24/2018 -
Episode 46: When Your Kid Comes Out with Randy Hekman
Published: 8/17/2018 -
Episode 45: At the Intersection of Friendship and Loneliness with Bridget Eileen
Published: 8/10/2018 -
Episode 44: Jealous of Your Suffering with Daniel Mattson
Published: 8/4/2018 -
Episode 43.5: H.A.G.S. (Have a great summer)with the Crew
Published: 7/3/2018 -
Episode 43: Getting Campy with Susan Titus
Published: 6/29/2018
On the Hole in My Heart Podcast, Laurie Krieg, her licensed-therapist husband, Matt, and their friend ”and most professional radio voice,” Producer Steve talk about how the gospel is good news for everyone every day. They most frequently talk about sexuality, addiction, trauma, discipleship, parenting, and mental health through a historically biblical sexual ethic lens, and with a bit of humor.