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Reasoned Reality is a pragmatic think tank and independent media project built on one conviction: when people are given evidence, clarity, and the freedom to think for themselves, they choose a better future.

In a culture flooded with outrage, conspiracies, and rigid belief systems, we create a different kind of space — one where reason replaces reaction, compassion tempers conflict, and facts actually matter.

We confront the systems that profit from misinformation, challenge the echo chambers distorting our democracy, and bring evidence-based storytelling into the places where ideology has run unchecked.

Reasoned Reality isn’t partisan and it isn’t another culture-war megaphone. It’s a movement rooted in measurable impact, committed to liberty, justice, and a society that works for all of us.

We uplift changemakers, amplify credible voices, and build initiatives strong enough to shift culture and grounded enough to create real outcomes.

If you’re exhausted by extremism, allergic to easy answers, and ready for conversations shaped by evidence instead of algorithms — you’re in the right place.

Reasoned Reality: where evidence meets empathy, and where a better future begins with an informed mind.

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In this episode, we explore the profound and often overlooked aspects of grief, faith, masculinity, and emotional expression through conversations with author and Chaplain J.S. Park. His insights challenge cultural narratives around vulnerability and offer a compassionate view on the importance of community and authentic connection in healing.Main Topics Covered:The power of honesty and vulnerability in grief and faithDifferences between chaplains and pastors in caregiving rolesThe cultural suppression of emotion, especially among menDeconstructing ego and shame in spiritual and emotional healingThe importance of community, shared vulnerability, and “bearing with each other”How trauma, anger, and grief are misrepresented in societyBuilding healthy masculinity through vulnerability and emotional expressionThe impact of social narratives on grief and mental healthPractical ways to stay present and cultivate peace amidst chaosStay ConnectedJ.S. Park Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00NZ70FDWJ.S Park Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/jspark3000/Reasoned Reality: https://reasonedrealityproject.com/Reasoned Reality Substack: https://reasonedreality.substack.com/Joe Smith: https://www.instagram.com/therealjoe.smith/Therealjoesmith Substack: https://therealjoesmith.substack.com/ Jen Johannsen: https://www.instagram.com/jenjohannsen
In this episode of the Reasoned Reality podcast, grassroots candidates Harry Jarin, Bri Woodson, and Hunter Miranda share their experiences, challenges, and hopes for transforming the political system from the ground up. They discuss systemic barriers, campaign finance issues, the importance of primaries, and the need for progressive change.Harry Jarin | Maryland – U.S. House (MD-05)Background: Small business owner and longtime volunteer firefighter with deep local roots.Harry is mounting a serious challenge to a seat held since 1981, offering generational change grounded in service, fiscal responsibility, and community-first leadership rather than political legacy. Campaign: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/harryjarin_webBrianna Woodson | GeorgiaBackground: Licensed mental health counselor and community organizer grounded in rural Georgia advocacy.Woodson brings deep community experience and emphasizes accessible healthcare, economic fairness, and rebuilding trust in democratic institutions.Campaign: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/woodsonlistensHunter Miranda | California – U.S. House (CA-47)Background: Attorney and sharp legal thinker with a calm, disciplined communication style. Represents a younger generation of leadership grounded in democratic norms and institutional accountability.Hunter is challenging an unpopular first-term incumbent with a campaign centered on ethics, competence, and restoring trust. He is widely regarded as exceptionally articulate and credible in both legal and public-facing settings.Campaign: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/hunter-mirandaDr. Jen Johannsen works with progressive candidates who refuse influential funding, helping them run grassroots campaigns that are both effective and values-driven. Through a partnership with the Reasoned Reality Project, she identifies, mentors, and supports candidates who embody a different standard of political leadership—rooted in moral clarity, human dignity, and practical governance. These candidates are unbought, unafraid to speak truth to power, and relentlessly people-first, even when it carries political risk. If you’re a federal candidate or campaign team looking for guidance, you can connect with her on Instagram (@jenjohannsen) or via email (jen@reasonedrealityproject.com).Stay ConnectedReasoned Reality: https://reasonedrealityproject.com/Reasoned Reality Substack: https://reasonedreality.substack.com/Joe Smith: https://www.instagram.com/therealjoe.smith/Therealjoesmith Substack: https://therealjoesmith.substack.com/Jen Johannsen: https://www.instagram.com/jenjohannsen
In this episode, Yen Bailey shares her inspiring journey from refugee to grassroots political candidate, emphasizing the importance of accountability, community engagement, and fighting for working families. We explore her perspective on political reform, her personal background, and how living through hardship shapes her approach to policy and representation.Key topics:Yen Bailey’s immigrant family story and its influence on her valuesThe challenges and rewards of grassroots campaigning in a gerrymandered districtThe importance of accountability and transparency in governmentBuilding infrastructure and constituent services in rural and underrepresented areasThe impact of personal experience working as a guardian ad litem on policy perspectivesWhy fighting for healthcare, economic justice, and campaign finance reform mattersStrategies for engaging voters in "red" districts and overcoming political apathyThe significance of small acts of citizenship and community-buildingHow to stay centered and resilient amidst political negativity and oppositionThe role of courage and perseverance in challenging the status quoStay ConnectedReasoned RealityReasoned Reality SubstackJoe Smith InstagramTherealjoesmith Substack
In this episode, we delve into the harrowing realities of growing up in extremist religious environments, the tactics used to control and manipulate members, and the brave journey out of these harmful systems. Margaret Bronson shares her personal story of deconstruction, the impact of cult-like teachings, and how she's now working tirelessly to support survivors and expose dangerous ideologies.Main Topics:The psychological and physical impact of cult-like religious communitiesHow access to misinterpreted Scripture fuels fear and controlStrategies for deconstructing belief systems and healing traumaThe importance of supporting survivors through community, advocacy, and fundingThe rise of Christian nationalism and its implications for society and policyPractical ways listeners can get involved to help dismantle harmful systemsDeconstructing DoulasMargaret BronsonThe Whole Story CNNStay ConnectedReasoned RealityReasoned Reality substackJoe SmithTherealjoesmith Substack
Summary In this episode of the Reasoned Reality podcast, host Joe Smith engages with Luke and Lizzy, the original creators of the Reasoned Reality project. They discuss their journey from anonymity to stepping into the public eye, the importance of critical thinking in understanding faith and politics, and their personal experiences with deconstruction from evangelicalism. The conversation explores their church backgrounds, the impact of education on their beliefs, and the challenges of navigating relationships post-deconstruction. They also touch on the political landscape and the role of community in fostering hope and change.TakeawaysThe importance of speaking out during critical times.Deconstruction is a personal journey that varies for everyone.Education can significantly impact one's beliefs and worldview.Critical thinking is essential in questioning authority and beliefs.Navigating relationships after deconstruction can be challenging but necessary.Community support is vital for those questioning their faith.The political landscape is intertwined with personal beliefs and faith.It's important to challenge harmful narratives within religious communities.Finding hope in shared experiences and collective grief is crucial.Reasoned Reality aims to foster critical thinking and open dialogue. Stay ConnectedReasoned Reality: https://reasonedrealityproject.com/Reasoned Reality Substack: https://reasonedreality.substack.com/Joe Smith: https://www.instagram.com/therealjoe.smith/Joe Smith Substack: https://therealjoesmith.substack.com/
SummaryIn this conversation, Joe Smith and author Katherine Spearing discuss the themes of spiritual abuse, healing, and the importance of community. Katherine shares her insights from her book, 'A Thousand Tiny Papercuts,' exploring the metaphor of spiritual abuse as subtle and accumulative. They delve into the struggle of naming experiences of abuse, the complexity of good intentions in religious spaces, and the role of humor in healing. Katherine emphasizes the importance of creating supportive communities for survivors and the power of storytelling in changing perspectives. Ultimately, they discuss the journey towards freedom and embracing personal values after leaving high-control environments.TakeawaysSpiritual abuse is often subtle and accumulative, like a thousand tiny paper cuts.Many survivors struggle to label their experiences as abuse due to societal conditioning.The language we use to describe our experiences can significantly impact our healing process.Recognizing harmful dynamics in religious communities can be a long and painful journey.Good intentions do not exempt individuals from causing harm within religious systems.Humor can be a powerful tool for healing and processing trauma.Creating supportive communities is essential for survivors of spiritual abuse.Finding personal values is crucial for reclaiming one's identity after leaving a high-control environment.Stories and shared experiences can challenge preconceived notions and foster understanding.Freedom is about living authentically and embracing one's desires without guilt.Stay ConnectedKatherine SpearingReasoned RealityJoe Smith
SummaryIn this episode of the Reasoned Reality Podcast, host Joe Smith speaks with Reverend Jenny Sung of Calvary Lutheran Church in Minneapolis. They discuss Jenny's journey as a 'free range pastor,' the church's community engagement, and the impact of George Floyd's murder on local activism. Jenny shares insights on the importance of courage, community, and the role of white allies in advocacy. The conversation highlights the power of singing and communal gatherings in protest, the necessity of building neighborhood connections, and reflections on the duality of Christianity in America. Jenny emphasizes the need for genuine community engagement and the transformative power of love and solidarity in times of crisis.TakeawaysJenny describes her role as a 'free range pastor' for those seeking a broader spiritual connection.Calvary Lutheran Church has transformed into a community space with affordable housing units.The church is known for its active response to social justice issues, particularly after George Floyd's murder.Community engagement is vital for resilience and support during crises.White allies can play a significant role in advocacy by using their privilege for good.Pastoring through trauma requires compassion and community support.Singing and communal gatherings are powerful tools in protest movements.Building relationships with neighbors strengthens community ties and resilience.The historical context of Christianity in America shapes current movements and activism.True Christianity is about following Jesus' teachings of love and justice.Stay ConnectedPastor Jenny SungThe Reasoned Reality ProjectJoe Smith
In this engaging conversation, Melinda Hale, a content creator, activist and Executive Director of The New Evangelicals- discusses her journey in activism, the exhaustion that comes with it, and the impact of racism on personal experiences. She emphasizes the importance of meaningful storytelling, the role of faith in activism, and the contradictions in political outrage. The discussion also touches on the challenges of building bridges in divided times, the significance of voting, and the complexities of faith and deconstruction. Melinda shares her thoughts on fundamentalism in Christianity and the nature of God, advocating for a more inclusive and understanding approach to spirituality.TakeawaysPersonal experiences with racism shape one's activism and emotional responses.Protests in religious spaces challenge the status quo and provoke necessary conversations.Political outrage often lacks consistency and is selective in its application.Building bridges across divides is essential, but challenging in today's climate.Voting is crucial for ensuring rights for all, regardless of personal beliefs.Deconstruction of faith can lead to reclamation and new spiritual practices.Racism is a pervasive issue that needs to be addressed openly and honestly.Stay ConnectedMalynda HaleJoe SmithThe Reasoned Reality Project
In this episode of the Reasoned Reality Podcast, host Joe Smith engages in a profound discussion with Lisa Sharon Harper, a public theologian and activist, and Kristian A. Smith, a pastor and community builder. The conversation delves into the ongoing impact of historical and systemic racism, the need for decolonizing faith, and the importance of questioning long-held doctrines. Both guests share insights on how societal structures have been shaped by race and power dynamics, urging listeners to engage in self-reflection and societal change.TakeawaysLisa Sharon Harper emphasizes the ongoing nature of the Civil War in societal structures.Kristian A. Smith discusses the historical context of racial inequality and its modern implications.The conversation highlights the need for decolonizing faith and questioning traditional doctrines.Both guests stress the importance of understanding the historical roots of current societal issues.The episode explores the role of theology in perpetuating systemic racism.Lisa Sharon Harper calls for a deep reckoning and repentance from white supremacy.Kristian A. Smith shares insights on the intersection of race, class, and power.Stay ConnectedTo follow LIsa Sharon Harper, click here.To follow Kristian A. Smith, click here. To follow the host- Joe Smith, clicke here. To follow all things Reasoned Reality, click here.
In this episode of the Reasoned Reality podcast, host Joe Smith engages in a deep and thought-provoking conversation with author Brian Recker about his new book, "Hell Bent." They explore themes of deconstructing fear-based religion, the impact of evangelical teachings, and the journey towards a more loving and inclusive spirituality. Brian shares his personal experiences and insights on shifting away from punitive religious paradigms and embracing a spirituality focused on love and connection. The discussion also touches on the intersection of politics and religion, the role of Christianity in societal structures, and the importance of authenticity in spiritual journeys.Stay Connected:Brian ReckerJoe SmithThe Reasoned Reality Project- Instagram || Youtube || WebsiteTakeawaysBrian Recker discusses his journey of deconstructing fear-based religious teachings.The conversation explores the impact of evangelical teachings on personal spirituality.Brian emphasizes the importance of shifting towards a more loving and inclusive spirituality.The discussion highlights the intersection of politics and religion in shaping societal structures.Joe and Brian talk about the role of authenticity in spiritual journeys.Brian shares insights on the need to move away from punitive religious paradigms.The episode delves into the concept of grace and unconditional love.Brian reflects on the influence of evangelical teachings on personal beliefs and values.The conversation addresses the challenges of navigating religious deconstruction.Joe and Brian discuss the importance of embracing a spirituality focused on love and connection.
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