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Purity Culture is Pedophile Culture
Saison 11 · Épisode 24
lundi 12 janvier 2026 • Durée 01:04:01
TW: childhood sexual abuse, CSAM
This episode, DL gives an overview of their research on Dobson's knowledge and failure to use that knowledge to protect kids, and instead promoted ideas within purity culture that parallel and affirm childhood sexual abusers. It's a long one, and it's tough content, but we feel it's incredibly important.
You can read about religious authoritarian parenting and also find the transcript for this podcast at strongwilled.substack.com or strongwilledproject.com
You can join our patreon community or join our substack to support this podcast and join our discord community.
You can follow STRONGWILED on Instagram. You can follow Krispin on Instagram here.
HOPECORE with DL: Wake Up Dead Man, A Knives Out Mystery
Saison 11 · Épisode 23
jeudi 18 décembre 2025 • Durée 01:00:41
Here's another Hopecore episode!
DL talks about why the latest Knives Out Mystery gives them hope. We discussed the way it approaches different types of Christianity, as well as asking whether Christianity itself is helpful, as well as what happens to true believers when they become calcified in institutions.
We appreciate your continued support and engagement. As always, this is a survivor-led and survivor-supported publication. If you appreciate our work (and our ad-free podcast!) please consider supporting us financially or sharing about the podcast on your social media channels.
You can join our patreon community or join our substack to support this podcast and join our discord community.
Catching Fire Part 2 (Hunger Games Series)
Saison 11 · Épisode 15
lundi 26 mai 2025 • Durée 48:59
TW: Homophobia, corporal punishment / spanking, drug overdose.
Krispin & DL recap and discuss the third movie of The Hunger Games (which was a difficult watch).
You can read about religious authoritarian parenting and also find the transcript for this podcast at strongwilled.substack.com.
You can join our patreon community or join our substack to support this podcast and join our discord community.
You can follow STRONGWILED on Instagram. You can follow Krispin on Instagram here.
The Conspiracy Station
Saison 5 · Épisode 12
lundi 11 janvier 2021 • Durée 46:16
D.L. and Krispin take a break from Narnia to reflect on four years of our podcast analyzing evangelical media - and how conspiracy themes are woven throughout!
We discuss how to navigate relationships when you those in your life dismiss the significance of this event.
D.L. explains the relational follow-out that occurred in Germany, as D.L. discusses the book Frauen by Owings.
If you were disappointed with your church's response yesterday (Sunday Jan 10) to this insurrection, it's unlikely to get any better from here on out. It’s super important to find a supportive spiritual community, if you’re able to!
Interview with Torri Williams Douglass about The Magicians’ Nephew (Ep 11 of The Lion, the Witch & the Evangelicals)
Saison 5 · Épisode 11
lundi 4 janvier 2021 • Durée 57:12
Torri Williams Douglass is a writer, speaker, educator, and activist. She is the creator of White Homework which is a curriculum designed to help people create their own personalized antiracism plan. The courses were developed as a response to the hundreds of requests she got from individuals asking, “I don’t want to be racist, but what do I DO?” Prior to this, she worked in higher ed, doing recruitment for Underrepresented Minorities in STEM. She lives with her family in Portland, Oregon.
Also she’s a great twitter follow.
“The Chronicles of Narnia was required reading for homeschoolers.”
Anyone else remember Abeka homeschool curriculum?!
D.L. wrote this piece on reading Little House on the Prairie with kids.
"Aslan is a drama queen"… (remember how Mr. Whitaker, drama queen for the patriarchy in Season 4 of Prophetic Imagination Station?)
Rereading our childhood favorites actually is a good place to start reading with a decolonize lens. We are already comfortable with them - but it takes a lot of extra time.
Krispin grew up with Hannah Barbarra Bible videos like these.
No art is perfect - but sometimes it’s not worth the energy and time it takes to wade through it.
Krispin mentions Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum
Q & A with Matt Mikalatos (Recording of Live Patreon Event)
Saison 5 · Épisode 11
lundi 28 décembre 2020 • Durée 56:01
Matt Mikalatos took more time to talk with us about Narnia and C.S. Lewis, with lots of interesting parts we haven't covered in our series - like an eco-critical reading of Narnia, guessing Lewis' enneagram number, Planet Narnia, and how Lewis wrote letters to children explaining the Narnia series in ways he never made public.
Thank you Matt and patrons for a wonderful evening! You can sign up and be a part of events like these, and more, at www.patreon.com/dlmayfield
Interview with Paul Pastor (Ep 10 of The Lion, the Witch & the Evangelicals)
Saison 5 · Épisode 10
lundi 14 décembre 2020 • Durée 51:26
Paul Pastor is an editor and writer, and has published a collection of non-ficiton essays about the Holy Spirit called The Face of the Deep and some books of prayers & meditations called The Listening Day Volume 1 and Volume 2. You can find him on Twitter. Or go to his website and write him a letter!
Become a patreon of the podcast at www.patreon.com/dlmayfield and join us for a Narnia Q&A Wednesday night, Dec 16 (6pm pacific / 9pm eastern).
The Highlights:
Aslan’s How: a house put together by Dr. Garry Friesan for male students attending Multnomah University (Multnomah Bible College when we went there).
Paul mentions the best box set being this one and we agree.
Lewis’ favorite author/theologian was named George McDonald. He was a Victorian era preacher and fantasy writer known for his heretical views.
Phantastes by MacDonald, Lewis said, “baptized his imagination”.
The Silver Chair synopsis. The Silver Chair also includes one of the best characters in Lewis’ canon, Puddleglum
Michael Ward wrote a book on the Narnia stories being linked to medieval conceptions of various planets. Check out his website, Planet Narnia.
Why hasn’t The Silver Chair been made into a major motion picture?
The Silver Chair corresponds to Luna, or the moon.
The Dark Night of the Soul by St. John of the Cross is an initiatory moment.
Holy Darkness is different and holds richness because they dwell in obscurity or shadow, which is present in Godself. The Scriptures say that God dwells in deep darkness.
Interview with Alireza Shafiee-Nasab (Ep 9 of the Lion, the Witch & the Evangelicals)
Saison 5 · Épisode 9
lundi 7 décembre 2020 • Durée 39:47
Alireza Shafiee-Nasab, born in 1990 in Dezful, Iran, is an Iranian translator, literary editor and teacher. You can follow him Instagram or visit his website http://shafieenasab.ir.
He holds an MA degree in English literature from the University of Tehran, with a thesis entitled “Christianized Archetypes in The Chronicles of Narnia”, in which he argues that the psychological ideas of Carl Gustav Jung might have influenced Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia, while Lewis, as a devout Christian, gives these ideas a Christian touch, modifying them wherever they contradict Christian doctrines. He is currently translating Fernando Aramburu’s Patria into Persian
Calormen is the country south of Narnia in the books--appearing most prominently in The Horse and His Boy and also The Last Battle. Calormen is obviously an Eastern/Oriental culture compared to Narnia’s northern European culture.
Calormen culturally, according to Shafiee-Nasab, is a mixture of Arabic and Persian and Turkish elements: long beards and dark skin and upturned shoes.
“Aslan” comes from a Turkish word which means lion. It’s also the name of one of the characters in Arabian Nights, a work which greatly influenced C. S. Lewis. Other influences from this book show up in Narnia, including naming the boy prince Caspian after the Caspian Sea.
Lewis was interested in psychology but was not a fan of Freud. But he found Carl Jung to have a more humane version of psychology. Shafiee-Nasab believes Lewis’ interest in Jung contributes to some of the archetypes in his work, including the figures of Aslan and Tash--and how people end up responding to a false Aslan because of their mental image of his.
Lewis was also influenced by Dante, and possibly by his depiction of Islam in in works. Along with that, in old Persian Tash (the God of death in the Narnia world) means fire.
How do we deal with the orientalism/racism underlying works like The Horse and His Boy? One thing we can do is wonder why there was such an appetite for works like Narnia while Persian/Islamic epics continue to be ignored. One such example is that one of the most famous Irianian books ever written--The Epic of Kings--still has yet to be completely translated into English.
Interview with Kat Coffin about the Problem of Susan (Ep 8 of the Lion, the Witch & the Evangelicals)
Saison 5 · Épisode 8
lundi 23 novembre 2020 • Durée 48:27
Kat Coffin is a musician and an academic specializing in the works of C.S. Lewis and gender theory.
Before you listen to the podcast, maybe check out this wonderful summary Kat Coffin wrote on The Problem of Susan here.
Or read this quick Twitter thread summary
JK Rowling on Susan Pevensie and Lewis: “There comes a point where Susan, who was the older girl, is lost to Narnia because she becomes interested in lipstick. She’s become irreligious basically because she found sex. I have a big problem with that.”
Neil Gaiman wrote a short story called The Problem of Susan (which we do not necessarily recommend reading as it is . . . intense.)
C.S. Lewis was a lot like Susan!
Lewis eventually became friends with Dorothy L Sayers and then befriended and married Joy Davidman. An American communist from Brooklyn!
Till We Have Faces--Lewis’ last novel, which was basically co-written with Joy Davidman
A Grief Observed--Lewis’ book on his marriage
“CS Lewis is not as evangelical as evangelicals want him to be but he’s not as progressive as I want him to be.” -- Kat Coffin
George MacDonald, one of Lewis’ main literary mentors, was a universalist. Krispin mentions The Evangelical Universalist, by Robin Parry, which was originally published under the pen name Gregory MacDonald, as a nod to George MacDonald.
Shadowlands is the film about Lewis’ life and marriage to Joy. As Kat Coffin points out, there are elements of it that have been edited to fit the intended audience, so keep that in mind!
Interview with Matt Mikalatos (Ep 7 of the Lion, the Witch & the Evangelicals)
Saison 5 · Épisode 7
lundi 16 novembre 2020 • Durée 46:13
Episode 7: Interview with Matt Mikalatos on The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Matt Mikalatos is the author of the Sunlit Lands fantasy trilogy, starting with The Crescent Stone. He also writes a bi-weekly column about C.S. Lewis at Tor.com. You can connect with him at www.mikalatos.com.
Matt writes about a wide variety of Narnia-related content for Tor. Here is a link to his piece on Eustace and spiritual formation.
Matt describes The Voyage of the Dawn Treader as a travelogue or spiritual pilgrimage novel.
Books which influenced Lewis in this genre include”
The journeys of at Benedict
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
Dante’s Paradiso
What is the deal with Eustace? Matt says that Lewis was saying that intense secularism is the main problem for Eustace--he doesn’t read the write books, believe in magic, or even know what a dragon is!
Matt mentions the Jewish ritual bath called Mikvah. For more information on that, go here.
Matt mentions Mark Charles and his numerous books and talks on white supremacy. We are big fans of Mark Charles, go check him out!
You can find Matt Mikalatos on Twitter and Facebook and if you are interested in his books (which you should be by now!) go check out The Sunlit Lands.









