• Jennifer Knapp: The Hiatus
    Apr 29 2025

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    Jennifer Knapp, singer-songwriter & queer activist joins Katie Pruitt in candid conversation to talk about how her experience as a Christian Contemporary Recording Artist in the early 2000's eventually made her feel "burnt out" on making music. Knapp discuses how her hiatus from her music career was essential for her personal growth, self discovery & eventually accepting her own queerness. After almost a decade away from performing publicly Knapp has answered the call to make music once again, only this time, on her own terms.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Courtney Marie Andrews: The Silver Lining of Suffering
    Apr 22 2025

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    Courtney Marie Andrews, critically acclaimed singer-songwriter & poet joins Katie Pruitt to talk about her non-conventional upbringing in Phoenix Arizona & her personal journey to self actualization. Andrews admits that her life has been a series of "fumbling into adventures." Before she even conceptualized a music career she busked on the corner & took greyhound buses from city to city purely for the experience of it, explaining that the only real pay-off was "the woman crying in the front row." In this episode we talk about the spiritual practices that keep her centered, how tragedy & suffering gives us perspective & why being kind is the most important accolade of all.

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    54 mins
  • Izzy Heltai: Four Dimensional Trans Man
    Mar 31 2025

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    Indie Folk Singer-Songwriter, Izzy Heltai joins Katie Pruitt in her living room for a candid conversation about gender identity, mental health & trans representation in the media. Growing up Trans in the early 2000’s in Massachusetts didn’t come without its fair share of struggles for Heltai but with it, he’s gained patience, a strong sense of self & a seemingly massive amount of empathy even for the people who have hurt him. Join Pruitt & Heltai on this week's episode as they dive into why positive Trans representation is essential for oppositional parties to see trans people, not as some controversial label, but as the individual human beings they truly are.


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    49 mins
  • Adia Victoria: How the Blues fights Bigotry
    Mar 25 2025

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    Adia Victoria, acclaimed blues singer-songwriter from South Carolina joins Katie Pruitt live at Park City Song Summit to discuss a range of topics from her upbringing in the Seventh Day Adventist Church to how she discovered the power of her voice through Blues music. Adia credits her fearlessness of speaking out to Blues artist's from the past such as Ma Rainy, Bessie Smith & Skip James who sang about liberation, often at the risk of death. In this episode Pruitt & Victoria dive into power structures within organized religion, cognitive dissonance vs. true allyship & how the blues continues to be a powerful tool to fight bigotry.

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    39 mins
  • SG Goodman: Granny Magic
    Mar 11 2025

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    SG Goodman, prolific singer-songwriter from Western Kentucky chats with Katie Pruitt about forging her own spiritual path through intention & curiosity. Goodman jokingly describes herself as "spiritually curious" when combining old traditions with modern rituals. Whether she's sneaking into Saint Patrick's Cathedral to light a prayer candle or writing in her journal to usher in the new moon, she always makes it a priority to ground herself. In this episode we dive into Goodman's upbringing in the Baptist church, the reasons prayer & meditation can add years to your life & why forgiveness is so powerful.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Amy Ray: When The Ice Storm Comes
    Feb 23 2025

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    Amy Ray, solo artist as well as one half of the Grammy Award Winning band "The Indigo Girls" joins Katie Pruitt in candid conversation about their shared Southern-Queer identities. They delve into the history of the south as it pertains to white southerners acknowledging a dark past & discuss the importance of humanizing those you don't agree with. Join us, as Pruitt & Ray contemplate the importance of spirituality as a tool to help us access the lighter side of humanity.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Leslie Jordan: Leave It Under The Pew
    Dec 15 2021

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    Actor/comedian Leslie Jordan joins Katie on this episode to talk about his Southern Baptist upbringing, why authenticity is his greatest strength, and what he means when he says 'leave it under the pew'.


    Leslie Jordan is one of the most consistently recognizable faces in popular Entertainment. His journey towards stardom has provided one of the quirkier, impressive, and varied career trajectories of the past few decades. He has conquered the international comedy stage with sold out runs in Mexico, Canada and the U.K., and remains an in-demand mainstay as a Stage / TV / Film performer, voice-over artist, fund raiser, spokesperson, out artist, equal rights activist and all around Southern Baptist celebutante.


    The Recovering Catholic is produced & Hosted by Katie Pruitt. Artwork by Sami Wideberg (Stolen Trailers Studios). Mixed by Guy Fell. Edited by Justin Thomas (Revoice Media). Music by Katie Pruitt. Additional music by Leslie Jordan. Please listen, subscribe, rate and review.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    42 mins
  • Jaime Wyatt: My God Is Non-Binary
    Dec 7 2021

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    Singer-songwriter Jaime Wyatt joins Katie on this episode to discuss the dangers of stigmatizing mental health and how the pressure to conform can lead one to dark places. Jamie discusses her upbringing, grappling with her identity in the country music scene, and what gets her through dark times.


    Jaime Wyatt is a singer and songwriter whose candid, confessional style bridges alternative country-rock and Americana. Her most recent album, Neon Cross, was produced by Shooter Jennings and is available now.


    The Recovering Catholic is Produced & Hosted by Katie Pruitt. Artwork by: Sami Wideberg (Stolen Trailers Studios). Mixed by: Guy Fell. Edited by: Justin Thomas (Revoice Media. Music by: Katie Pruitt. Additional music by Jaime Wyatt. Please listen, subscribe, rate and review


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    59 mins