Love Isn’t Blind: Don’t Fall for “Potential” | Sadie & Christian | Jonathan Pokluda episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 1H 2M

Love Isn’t Blind: Don’t Fall for “Potential” | Sadie & Christian | Jonathan Pokluda

from WHOA That's Good Podcast · host Sadie Robertson Huff

Jonathan Pokluda (JP) joins Sadie and Christian for a wide-ranging conversation that goes everywhere—in the best way. They cover Christian’s beard (and his tendency to “smack”), dating red flags, church hurt, “superstitious” prayers, awkward preaching moments, and the big question: is it wise to date someone battling a sin addiction like pornography? JP also shares about his involvement in a biblical matchmaking initiative called Qualified Date, where the goal isn’t just vibes—it’s lifelong marriage. The focus is on faith, community, and trusting God to connect you with someone truly qualified (yes, we’re redefining your “type”). Known for breaking down big, complicated ideas with clarity and honesty, JP brings both humor and depth. He also shares a powerful health update after a nightmarish 17-day hospital stay that left him unable to walk. It’s honest, hopeful, and the kind of conversation that might just change how you see dating, faith, and the people trying to set you up. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jonathan Pokluda (JP) joins Sadie and Christian for a wide-ranging conversation that goes everywhere—in the best way. They cover Christian’s beard (and his tendency to “smack”), dating red flags, church hurt, “superstitious” prayers, awkward preaching moments, and the big question: is it wise to date someone battling a sin addiction like pornography? JP also shares about his involvement in a biblical matchmaking initiative called Qualified Date, where the goal isn’t just vibes—it’s lifelong marriage. The focus is on faith, community, and trusting God to connect you with someone truly qualified (yes, we’re redefining your “type”). Known for breaking down big, complicated ideas with clarity and honesty, JP brings both humor and depth. He also shares a powerful health update after a nightmarish 17-day hospital stay that left him unable to walk. It’s honest, hopeful, and the kind of conversation that might just change how you see dating, faith, and the people trying to set you up. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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