Jarrod Longbons

Complex Creatures

Exploring Spirituality and the common good

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Jarrod Longbons

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17 juin 2026

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In the Driver's Seat: Nathan Barczi on AI and Staying Human 17.06.2026

Is artificial intelligence a tool we steer, or one that is quietly steering us? On this episode of Complex Creatures, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons talks with Nathan Barczi, a pastor and theologian who holds doctorates in theology from Nottingham and economics from MIT, where he also serves as a chaplain. Together they ask what AI is doing to our work, our relationships, and our sense of what it means...

Fire Poppies and the Subtext: Savannah Locke on Finding the Sacred in Pop Culture 10.06.2026

Can a Netflix series or a Gilmore Girls rerun carry a word from God? On this episode of Complex Creatures, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons sits down with singer, author, and podcaster Savannah Locke, co-host of The Subtext, to talk about reading pop culture for its spiritual undercurrents. Savannah shares the fire poppy that became her life metaphor, why she threw a phone-free album launch for Songs of P...

Portals in Our Pockets: Dillon Thornton on Technology and the Seven Deadly Sins 04.06.2026

What is the smartphone in your pocket quietly forming you into? On this episode of Complex Creatures, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons talks with pastor and theologian Dillon Thornton about his book Deathly (De)Vices: Our Ever-Present Portals to Seven Ancient Sins, which reads our screens through the old Christian language of the seven deadly sins. Drawing on Evagrius of Pontus, Aquinas, and a memorable s...

Three Revolutions, a Fourfold Crisis: Zachary Wagner on Men of Virtue, the Fruit of the Spirit, and the Aspirational Vision of Manhood 21.05.2026

What if the crisis facing boys and men isn't a lack of rules, but a missing aspiration? A vision not just of what to avoid, but of who to become? In this episode of Complex Creatures, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons sits down with author, ordained minister, and New Testament scholar Zachary Wagner ( Director of Programs at the Center for Pastor Theologians, DPhil graduate of the University of Oxford, and...

Just Call It Virtue: Jarrod and Alan on Masculinity Beyond the Checklist 15.05.2026

When you hear the word "masculinity," what's the first image that shows up — for better or worse? And what changes if the real answer has less to do with being a  man  and more to do with being  good ? In this episode of Complex Creatures, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons steps out from behind his own show with producer Alan Barnes for a wide-ranging, unscripted conversation about masculinity — what we in...

Rooted but Not Stuck: Jarrod Longbons on Traditioned Innovation, the Life-Giving Kernel, and a Hundred Years of Peachtree 06.05.2026

What does it mean to carry tradition without becoming a relic — in a world that's either obsessed with novelty or stuck in nostalgia? In this episode of Complex Creatures, the tables turn: Alan O.W. Barnes steps out from behind the scenes to host, putting Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons in the guest seat for a wide-ranging conversation about  traditioned innovation  — the language Jarrod borrows from the...

The Slow Work of Pastoring: Dr. Steven Cone on Trading the Classroom for the Congregation 29.04.2026

Theology lives differently in a pulpit than it does in a lecture hall. Dr. Steven Cone — author of  An Ocean Vast of Blessing  and  Theology from the Great Tradition  — joins Jarrod to talk about preaching the great tradition to a congregation, walking with people through beginning-of-life and end-of-life moments, and the slow, on-the-job work of becoming a pastor. A conversation about how the dee...

Rooted to Become: Dr. Alex Fogleman on Catechesis, Discipleship, and the Ancient Art of Making Christians 01.04.2026

What if the church's discipleship problem isn't new — and the answer has been hiding in plain sight for two thousand years? In this episode of Complex Creatures, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons sits down with theologian and educator Dr. Alex Fogleman — Associate Dean for Special Programs and Assistant Professor of Theology at Trinity Anglican Seminary, founding director of the Catechesis Institute, and d...

Made to Make: Jarrod Longbons on Creativity as Spiritual Practice 25.03.2026

What if creativity isn't just something artists do — but something all of us are called to? In this special episode of Complex Creatures, Alan Barnes turns the tables and interviews Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons about a subject close to both of their hearts: creativity as a spiritual posture. Rooted in the conviction that we bear the image of a creative God, the conversation ranges from Jarrod's early-...

Uprooted and Renewed: Jonathan "Boo" Powell on 22 Years in Ukraine and Coming Home 18.03.2026

What does it mean to leave everything behind — your country, your career plans, your language — and build a life somewhere else? And what happens when that life is suddenly torn away? In this episode of Complex Creatures, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons sits down with his friend Jonathan "Boo" Powell — Executive Director of the Georgia Tech Christian Campus Fellowship (CCF) and a former missionary who sp...

Surprised by Jesus Again: Jason Byassee on Reading Scripture with the Ancient Church 12.03.2026

What would happen if we stopped reading the Bible alone—and started reading it with two thousand years of saints, mystics, and theologians by our side? In this episode of Complex Creatures, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons sits down with writer, pastor, and theologian Jason Byassee to explore his book  Surprised by Jesus Again: Reading the Bible in Communion with the Saints . From the early church fathers...

When Institutions Fade: The Church as a Eucharistic Movement 17.12.2025

“The Church isn’t dying—the voluntary association is.” What happens when the institutions that once carried faith begin to collapse? In this episode of  Complex Creatures , Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons reflects on church decline, secularity, and the unraveling of America’s voluntary association culture. Rather than lamenting loss, he invites listeners to imagine the Church not as an institution to be...

The Enneagram as a Tool For Growth – with Rev. Jamie Butcher 17.09.2025

Is the Enneagram just a personality test—or could it be a pathway to deeper faith? In this rich and heartfelt episode of  Complex Creatures , Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons speaks with  Rev. Jamie Butcher —Presbyterian minister and certified Enneagram coach—about how this ancient tool offers more than labels. Together, they explore how the Enneagram can lead us from  self-protection to self-giving , fro...

Psychology and Spirituality – with Jonathan Stadler 10.09.2025

In this illuminating conversation, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons sits down with psychology professor and confessional Lutheran  Dr. Jonathan Stadler  to explore the timely intersection of  faith, psychology, masculinity, and meaning . From behavioral neuroscience to the cultural impact of  Jordan Peterson , from  Stoicism and positive psychology  to the beauty of  carrying the fire  in a broken world,...

Holding Memory, Honoring Dignity: Christi Heidt on Caring Through Cognitive Decline 27.08.2025

In this episode of  Complex Creatures , Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons welcomes Christi Heidt, Program Director at Peachtree Christian Health, for a powerful conversation on aging, dementia, and the sacred work of caregiving. Together, they explore what it means to hold memories for those who can no longer recall them, how community care fosters dignity and flourishing, and why humility and patience are...

"Thoughts on Sobriety, Spirituality, and the Faith of Tim Price" 11.06.2025

On this powerful episode of  Complex Creatures , host Jarrod welcomes Tim Price—musician, recovery minister, and founder of Faith, Recovery, and Music. With stories shaped by addiction, grace, and gritty honesty, Tim shares how the 12 Steps and Christian faith saved his life and continue to fuel his ministry. From early trauma to building community in a reimagined flour mill, Tim’s testimony is as...

A Strong Spirit Runs Through It: Rebecca McCarthy on author Norman Maclean 04.06.2025

In this episode of  Complex Creatures , Rev. Jarrod Longbons sits down with journalist and author Rebecca McCarthy to discuss her memoir-biography  Norman Maclean: A Life of Letters and Rivers . What unfolds is a deep and personal conversation about storytelling, grief, spiritual mystery, and the search for meaning. From  A River Runs Through It  to personal memories of Hyde Park winters and crock...

Stories of Spiritual Journey: Rachel’s Story 07.05.2025

A conversation with Rachel Hastings about her spiritual journey.

Sober Livers, Liver Transplants, and Hope: A conversation with Beth Lehman 02.04.2025

Jarrod discusses transplantation and spirituality with Beth Lehman. https://bethlehmanliver.com

Work/Life Balance, Identity, and Being the Greatest Version of Yourself Everyday 12.03.2025

A Conversation with Lori Tapia

Ash Wednesday 05.03.2025

Join Jarrod and Alan as they discuss Ash Wednesday history and practice.

The Journey to Transplant 26.02.2025

A conversation with Pastor Eric Thomas of St Peter Missionary Baptist Church.

Cowpuppy: our relationship to animals 19.02.2025

An interview with Gregory S. Berns Professor of Psychology at Emory University.

Hog roasts, fireworks, and restoring the land 12.02.2025

An interview with Willie and Megan Huston.

Camping with Kierkegaard and other funky philosophers: an interview with J. Aaron Simmons 05.02.2025

In seminary, I studied big ideas like ontology and ethics, but it wasn’t until studying Kierkegaard’s philosophy that I grasped life’s urgency: we’re finite—what will you do with your time? J. Aaron Simmons is a Professor of Philosophy, a widely published author, a popular speaker, and also a trout fisherman and mountain biker. Specializing in philosophy of religion and political philosophy, Simmo...

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