Spiritual Hot Sauce

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Spiritual Hot Sauce

Spiritual Hot Sauce is a podcast for people rebuilding faith after it’s been stretched, cracked, or completely unraveled.  Hosted by Chris Jones, this show explores what comes after deconstruction—not a return to rigid systems, but a deeper, more personal way of experiencing God.  It’s about moving beyond performance-based religion and discovering a faith that is lived, relational, and uniquely your own.The series “Scars That Speak” anchors the podcast with raw, honest stories of spiritual transformation in the middle of pain—where faith stops being theoretical and becomes something that rewires how we see everything.

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    Bonus Dab of the Sauce I Rebuilding Faith

    From Part 1 to Part 2 - a 2-minute midweek dab to get us through until “New Episode Day” (Thursday).Send us Fan MailSupport the showFollow and Share

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    “Rebuilding Faith After Deconstruction: Finding God Again - Part 1” Ep#39

    In this episode, we dive into the exhaustion of "merit-based" religion—the constant, uphill climb of building mountains of rules and achievements to prove our worth. We explore the idea that while these structures feel significant, they often become barriers to the very truth we’re seeking. Real spiritual growth isn't about reaching the summit of a religious peak; it’s about having the courage to leave the mountain of merit behind and finally step onto the authentic path waiting for you in the valley. Part 1This episode of “Spiritual Hot Sauce” by Chris Jones is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.  Send us Fan MailSupport the showFollow and Share

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    Bonus Dab of the Sauce | Chris' Takeaway on AI Music

    Chris’ takeaway on AI and Music - a 2-minute midweek dab to get us through until “New Episode Day” (Thursday).Send us Fan MailSupport the showFollow and Share

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    “Human vs. AI: Why the Future of Music is in Danger | Micah Voraritskul” Ep#38

    In this episode of Spiritual Hot Sauce, Chris Jones explores the deep-rooted connection between our biology and our beats with Micah Voraritskul, author of Human is the New Vinyl. We move past the technical hype to discuss the spiritual importance of music as a communal expression of the human experience—something an algorithm can simulate but never "feel." From the ancient Kesh Temple hymn to the modern vinyl resurgence, we examine how humanity was literally built through song and why outsourcing our creativity to AI risks robbing us of our human dignity. This conversation is a call to return to the "inconvenient" beauty of analog life, reminding us that we are designed to live in rhythms, not algorithms, following intuition over computation to preserve the very things that make us us. [email protected]://www.verifiedhuman.info/https://www.amazon.com/Human-New-Vinyl-Creativity-Revolution/dp/B0FM5ZL51TThis episode of “Spiritual Hot Sauce” by Chris Jones is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.  Send us Fan MailSupport the showFollow and Share

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    “Bonus Dab of the Sauce”

    A 2-minute midweek dab to get us through until “New Episode Day” (Thursday).Send us Fan MailSupport the showFollow and Share

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Spiritual Hot Sauce is a podcast for people rebuilding faith after it’s been stretched, cracked, or completely unraveled.  Hosted by Chris Jones, this show explores what comes after deconstruction—not a return to rigid systems, but a deeper, more personal way of experiencing God.  It’s about moving beyond performance-based religion and discovering a faith that is lived, relational, and uniquely your own.The series “Scars That Speak” anchors the podcast with raw, honest stories of spiritual transformation in the middle of pain—where faith stops being theoretical and becomes something that rewires how we see everything.

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Chris Jones

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