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Christian Music
Jars Of Clay
2014
Independent Artists
Compilation Albums
Propaganda
Falling Up
House Of Heroes
Amberlynn
Rock Paper Scissors Metal
Songs We've Been Trying To Tell You About
The Music League
Switchfoot
Relient K
Music Competitions
Community Building Through Music
Top 10 Albums
American Arson
Reliant K
Music Discovery

Tune in to the JFH Podcast, hosted by jesusfreakhideout.com staff member Chase Tremaine, as he has in-depth discussions about all things Christian music alongside your favorite artists and fellow staff writers.

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Earlier this year, the seminal self-titled debut from Jars of Clay turned 30 years old. We honor that milestone anniversary by having two members of the band, Charlie Lowell and Matthew Odmark, on the show to reminisce on their memories of the album ... more

Podcast host Chase Tremaine is joined by a panel of staff writers from jesusfreakhideout.com - Christopher Smith, John Underdown, and Matt Baldwin - to recap the first six months of 2025, sharing their favorite albums and songs and highlighting their... more

One of JFH's favorite independent bands, Rusty Shipp, joins the show to discuss their career as pioneers of "nautical rock and roll" and to pry into the depths of the unit's recently released fourth album, Capsized Empire.

The JFH Podcast is hosted... more

In the podcast's first movie episode in nearly a year, Chase Tremaine and John DiBiase reunite to discuss the pros and cons of adapting animated films into live action, with a focus on the most recent example: How To Train Your Dragon. Additionally, ... more

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Recent Guests

Dean DeBlois
Director of How To Train Your Dragon movies
DreamWorks Animation
Episode: 230: How to Adapt a Franchise (feat. JFH's John DiBiase & How To Train Your Dragon Director Dean DeBlois)
Michael Minkoff
Co-founder of Renew the Arts Ministry
Renew the Arts Ministry
Episode: 229: From Art-Lover to Art-Supporter & Audiofeed Fest 2025 (feat. Michael Minkoff)
Aryn Michelle
Independent artist known for her eclectic musical style and upcoming concept album 'Bloodline.'
Episode: 225: The Indie Artist Panel #3 (feat. Aryn Michelle, Paul Demer, & Sower)
Paul Demer
Independent artist with a focus on church music and songwriter.
Episode: 225: The Indie Artist Panel #3 (feat. Aryn Michelle, Paul Demer, & Sower)
Eric Tuffendsam
Artist known as Sower, focusing on scripture-inspired music.
Episode: 225: The Indie Artist Panel #3 (feat. Aryn Michelle, Paul Demer, & Sower)
Ben Cissell
Former drummer of Audio Adrenaline
Audio Adrenaline
Episode: 222: Tales from the 90s (feat. Audio Adrenaline's Ben Cissell)
Chris Sanders
Director known for co-directing 'Lilo and Stitch' and 'How to Train Your Dragon'
DreamWorks
Episode: 218: From Stitch to Toothless to The Wild Robot (feat. Director Chris Sanders & JFH's John DiBiase)
Noah Hardwick
Friend of the show, writes at IndieVision Music
IndieVision Music
Episode: 217: Musical Community Through Friendly Competition (feat. JFH Podcast Listeners)
John Underdown
Staff member involved in the podcast and Music League
Episode: 217: Musical Community Through Friendly Competition (feat. JFH Podcast Listeners)

Host

Chase Tremaine
Host of discussions on Christian music, often incorporating insights from staff and guest artists, fostering community dialogue about trends, themes, and personal experiences in the genre.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 73 ratings
  • Great way to know about new amazing bands and albums

    This is a refreshing podcast that fills me with nostalgia, as well helps me keep my finger on the pulse of the latest bands and current trends within Christian music (and specifically the good kind!!). With so much blah Christian music it’s really amazing that these guys are sifting through to find and share the gold nuggets out there with the rest of us. And maybe the most significant thing is you guys make me feel connected to a global community and culture of both music and Christianity, even... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Music Critic 81
    United States3 months ago
  • Made you listen

    This podcast has morphed and grown and tried new things over the years without ever stalling out or getting stale. Kudos

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Hero Experiment
    United Statesa year ago
  • I like the panel episodes the best!

    I always enjoy here the staff debating Chase’s hot takes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cnhardwick
    United Statesa year ago
  • I host this podcast and believe I do a quality job! :P

    Podchaser
    5
    chasetremaine
    2 years ago
  • Perspective

    I think this is a great podcast and has a number of differing perspectives. A friend of mine shared the podcast with me and I can say now that if I wanna learn more about music I know where to go.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bensonbegoodson
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the podcast for connecting them with contemporary Christian music and offering diverse perspectives on music and its ties to faith.
Some reviews note that longer episodes can feel drawn out, suggesting a desire for more concise content delivery.
Overall, listeners express a strong emotional connection to the discussions, valuing both the entertainment and informative aspects of the show.
Many find the podcast a go-to source for discovering new tracks and artists within the Christian music scene, reflecting its relevance and entertainment value.
There are frequent commendations on the lively discussions and playful banter among hosts, creating a sense of community.

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Talking Points

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211: From Violence to Loriella (feat. My Epic)
Q: What does Loriella mean?
Aaron shares that "Loriella" is a personal term for him and encompasses themes of hope and empowerment, preferring listeners discover its meaning themselves over time.
211: From Violence to Loriella (feat. My Epic)
Q: What took so long for the album to be completed?
Aaron discusses the delays due to COVID-19, personal life changes, and the band's desire to take more time with writing and production.
209: Prophetic Songs and Misheard Lyrics (feat. Gileah Taylor)
Q: Would you say you're completely out of that dark season now?
I think I'm such a positive person but also have a shadow side that's really down.
209: Prophetic Songs and Misheard Lyrics (feat. Gileah Taylor)
Q: When did you kind of figure out that the ten songs on Slow Parade belong together as an album?
Last year I was kind of finishing up a batch of songs and thought I'd really like to record all these as a solo project.
216: So Much Talk About Music Genres, Pokemon, Toddlers, Touring, and More. (feat. So Much Hope, Buried.)
Q: Have you been kind of a friend for a while?
Yes, Gavin is like a short-term homie now.

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The podcast provides an engaging platform for discussions centered around Christian music, reflecting on both contemporary and historical influences in the genre. Regularly featuring a mix of staff writers and notable artists, discussions often cover album reviews, industry trends, and personal stories tied to music that resonates with the Christian community. Unique in its approach, the podcast integrates community perspectives and encourages listener engagement through competitions like March Madness, fostering a deeper connection with themes of faith and creativity in music.

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Recent guests on The JFH Podcast include:

1. Dean DeBlois
2. Michael Minkoff
3. Aryn Michelle
4. Paul Demer
5. Eric Tuffendsam
6. Ben Cissell
7. Chris Sanders
8. Noah Hardwick

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