Failing Loudly
Failing Loudly
Podcast Description
Welcome to Failing Loudly — a podcast where weakness isn't something to hide, but something to boast about.
Each episode is an honest, grace-filled conversation about our shortcomings, struggles, and the places we feel the most inadequate. Why? Because it’s in those very places that God’s power meets us (2 Corinthians 12:9).
My hope is that as you hear how God meets us in our mess, you’ll be encouraged to do the same and move forward in the strength that only Jesus provides.
Let's stop hiding and start Failing Loudly.
New episodes every other week.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of personal weakness, church hurt, community, and vulnerability, with episodes such as 'Leading with a Limp' discussing burnout in ministry and 'Creating, Community & the God Who Meets Us in Weakness' exploring the intersection of creativity and motherhood. It delves into how God's power meets us in our struggles and encourages listeners to embrace their imperfections.

Welcome to Failing Loudly — a podcast where weakness isn’t something to hide, but something to boast about.
Each episode is an honest, grace-filled conversation about our shortcomings, struggles, and the places we feel the most inadequate. Why? Because it’s in those very places that God’s power meets us (2 Corinthians 12:9).
My hope is that as you hear how God meets us in our mess, you’ll be encouraged to do the same and move forward in the strength that only Jesus provides.
Let’s stop hiding and start Failing Loudly.
New episodes every other week.
In this final episode of the year, Brandon and I take time to reflect on what God has done through Failing Loudly — not just in the lives of listeners, but in our own hearts and home.
We celebrate the stories we’ve heard from you — the conversations sparked, the healing begun, and the courage found in simply telling the truth. We also share vulnerably about how this podcast has changed us: the radical shifts in our marriage, the refinement of our character, and the quiet healing from a sneaky victim mentality we didn’t realize we were carrying.
This year stretched our trust in the Lord in ways we didn’t expect — and strengthened our real-life, one-on-one conversations in ways we’re deeply grateful for. We talk about what obedience has required, what it has produced, and how just saying “yes” has led to growth we couldn’t have planned.
We also give you a glimpse into what’s ahead — the heart, vision, and plans for the coming year of Failing Loudly.
Thank you for being part of this story. We can’t wait to keep walking it with you.
We’d love to hear from you at [email protected]!

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