The Redemption Project Podcast
Conversations about redemption, government, criminal justice, faith, public systems and the people trying to do good work in a noisy world.
The Redemption Project podcast brings together interviews, civic explainers, redemption stories, classroom-style teaching and Tennessee-focused conversations through a Jesus-first lens. The goal is not outrage. The goal is understanding.
This is not a traditional political podcast, a sermon podcast or a true-crime show.
The Redemption Project is a conversation space for people who still believe public life should be understandable, human beings should not be reduced to their worst moments, and difficult topics deserve more than slogans.
Some episodes are interviews. Some are classroom-style explainers. Some are redemption stories. Some are Tennessee-focused conversations about public life, candidates, policy and community. Across all of them, the goal is the same: slow down, ask better questions and bring more light into the room.
Conversations about redemption, government, criminal justice, faith, public systems and the people trying to do good work in a noisy world.
Redemption Stories
Conversations about second chances, failure, accountability, healing, reentry, faith, recovery and transformation.
Best for: listeners drawn to testimony, human stories and grace after hard chapters.
Systems Explained
Short civic explainers on government, criminal justice, economics, elections, courts and public systems.
Best for: students, voters, parents, teachers and people who want to understand before arguing.
Civic Conversations
Interviews, candidate conversations, public-interest discussions and Tennessee-focused civic coverage.
Best for: citizens who want fair questions, clear comparison and less political theater.
Tennessee Good Work
Interviews with nonprofits, churches, schools, ministries and local people doing meaningful work.
Best for: people who need a reminder that not everything is broken.