Between Sundays
Between Sundays
Podcast Description
Between Sundays is a podcast where we have the hard conversations around life, love, religion, and family, and anything else that might get you kicked out of thanksgiving dinner. Hosted by Theo Bolden and co-host Maxine Higgins, Between Sundays tackles that hard conversations and questions that people in our culture wrestle with everyday. Different guests every episode bring a new and different perspective into the mix. Christian or not, this podcast can help you understand the topics of our culture more and more. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and follow for more episodes. We release episodes every week on Friday at 12:00am EST (Eastern Standard Time).For Contact and Business Inquiries: [email protected]
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast covers hard-hitting themes including parenting, toxic masculinity, LGBTQ+ issues, gender identity, and religion, with episodes such as The Parenting Conversation, The Transgender Conversation, and The LGBTQ+ Conversation, focusing on societal implications and personal insights from a diverse range of perspectives.

Between Sundays is a podcast where we have the hard conversations around life, love, religion, and family, and anything else that might get you kicked out of thanksgiving dinner. Hosted by Theo Bolden and co-host Maxine Higgins, Between Sundays tackles that hard conversations and questions that people in our culture wrestle with everyday. Different guests every episode bring a new and different perspective into the mix. Christian or not, this podcast can help you understand the topics of our culture more and more.
Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe and follow for more episodes. We release episodes every week on Friday at 12:00am EST (Eastern Standard Time).
For Contact and Business Inquiries: [email protected]
Most people don’t avoid conflict because they’re “peaceful”… they avoid it because they were never taught how to handle it in a healthy way.
In this conversation, we unpack what the Bible actually says about conflict, offense, communication, and restoration—because disagreement isn’t the problem… the way we fight is. Whether you shut down, explode, hold grudges, or pretend everything is fine, your patterns are shaping your relationships more than you realize.
We’ll break down the spiritual side and the practical side of conflict resolution, including why your brain builds narratives when things go unaddressed, how resentment silently stacks over time, and why Matthew 18 gives Christians a clear path for handling issues without gossip, chaos, or destruction.
💥 Are you fighting to fix the problem… or fighting to win?
💥 Are you protecting peace… or just avoiding the hard conversation?
💥 Are you responding to what they actually said… or the story your mind wrote about it?
💥 Are you talking to the person… or talking about the person?
💥 What would it look like to fight like Jesus—without losing love, truth, or self-control?
If you’ve been stuck in the same cycles—offense, distance, tension, silence, blow-ups—this episode will give you language, clarity, and biblical direction to move toward real healing and real maturity.
Between Sundays is a podcast where we have the hard conversations around life, love, religion, and family, and anything else that might get you kicked out of thanksgiving dinner.
Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and follow for more episodes. We release episodes every week on Friday at 12:00am EST (Easter Standard Time).
For Contact and Business Inquiries: [email protected]

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