Sheologians

Sheologians


Latest Episodes

Love God & Do as You Please
February 18, 2025

When the turn north looks as plausible as the turn to the east, how do you decide? This week we discuss the importance of loving God first, and how it directs our steps. The post Love God & Do as You

The Grind
February 10, 2025

Should we, as women, be "normalizing" the grind? Should we work in seasons? Should we work harder cyclically? Should we rest because our hormones might be in a certain place? Join us this week as we t

I’m Unwell, Part 5: The Inner Man
February 03, 2025

This week we share our longest episode yet because apparently we had a lot to talk about in terms of mental health, wellness, and what it means to be "well" without Christ. Is your parasympathetic ner

I’m Unwell, Part 4: Birth
January 27, 2025

This week we talk pregnancy, labor, delivery, and the ways that wellness myths can often befuddle us. Because disunity is a tool the Enemy loves, and because giving birth is so incredibly intimate and

I’m Unwell, Part 3: Movement
January 20, 2025

Continuing on in our discussion around The Wellness Industry and popular myths that are likely holding you back from actually being well, we discuss movement. Is how we move actually an important life

I’m Unwell: Food, Part 2
January 13, 2025

This week we discuss why not to be fearful of everything, why esoteric knowledge into your every hormonal function isn't required, and how to just generally not be a snob around food while also taking

I’m Unwell Part 1: Food
January 06, 2025

When it comes to pursuing your health, how far is too far? Is a godly woman "crunchy" or is she loading up on processed sugars without fear? Welcome to our wellness series, where we are going to discu

See You Next Year!
December 31, 2024

Join us on this last day of the year to reflect on 2024 and dream big dreams for 2025! The post See You Next Year! appeared first on Sheologians.

Weird Church History, X-Mas Edition (with Summer’s Dad)
December 23, 2024

We asked Summer's dad to join us and discuss weird church history as it relates to Christmas. Is December 25th actually meaningful? Have we always had traditions around it? He also lets us in on some

Maximum Merriment
December 16, 2024

This week we discuss some very niche and extremely random items and habits we have around the holidays that we thought y'all might enjoy or want to implement in your own routine. We also meander down