
Bible Geeks Podcast
Ryan Joy and Bryan Schiele
Show overview
Bible Geeks Podcast has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 306 episodes, alongside 17 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 200 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 37 min and 43 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Ryan Joy and Bryan Schiele.
From the publisher
Conversations in biblical geek with Ryan Joy and Bryan Schiele
Latest Episodes
View all 306 episodesJames Inside-Out | "There You Are"
Mini: Imagining Home | "Eutychuses Everywhere"
Paul Upside-Down | "That Doesn't Make Any Sense"
Blueprint for Unity | "We Just Say Stuff"
Mini: Grace’s Unlikely Community | "Receive Your Face"
Grace in the Old Testament | "So Good, You Are the Worst"
Bracket Winner: Esther | "I Put On an Audiobook"
Rescuing Romans 7 | "Retrain My Brain"
The Family Table | "Thou Shalt Party"
Mini: Grace's Asterisks | "The Tingle Means It's Working"
Unveiled | "Not Diane Sawyer"

Ep 278Unnamed Heroines | "To Quote Bob Marley"
278 | Value Every Role in God's Kingdom What if the most important person in your favorite Bible story didn't even have a name? We’re wrapping up our regional deep dives by celebrating the "Nameless Notables" — the background actors and extras who ended up stealing the show. From a little girl pointing a powerful general toward healing to wise women saving entire cities just by speaking up, we’re seeing how small acts of faith create massive domino effects. We even dive into the "Hot Seat" to ask why Jesus used the word "dog" with a Canaanite mother and what really happened with Jephthah’s daughter. Grab your bracket and let’s remember that in God’s story, there really are no small parts! The Big Idea: In God’s kingdom, there are no insignificant roles, as even anonymous acts of faith can trigger a life-changing domino effect. This Week's Challenge: Look for an opportunity this week to speak up or step into the gap like the nameless heroes of Scripture. Show Notes Watch Episode 278 (VIDEO) Vote in the Bible Bracket (LINK) Naaman and the Young Hebrew Maid (PASSAGE) The Canaanite Woman's Faith (PASSAGE) Jephthah's Vow and His Daughter (PASSAGE) The Wise Woman of Tekoa (PASSAGE) The Wise Woman of Abel (PASSAGE) The Widow of Nain (PASSAGE) Support the Show

Ep 277Mini: The Spy Who Funded Me | "Mole in the Room"
277 | Invest in the Kingdom With Joanna Ever wonder how thirteen guys without jobs traveled around for three years without starving? We’re diving into the "shadow cabinet" of Jesus’ ministry to meet Joanna, the wife of Herod’s own household manager. It’s a story of "The Spy Who Funded Me," where we see God’s brilliant irony at work — using Herod’s resources to sustain the very Gospel he tried to suppress. But as we’ll see, Joanna wasn’t just a distant donor. She was a devoted disciple who stood by the cross and was among the first at the empty tomb. Let’s explore what it looks like to leverage our status for the Savior and find our true identity in following Him. The Big Idea: Joanna’s story reveals how God uses even the most unlikely political and financial connections to sustain and advance the work of the gospel. This Week's Challenge: Identify and reach out to an "unseen MVP" in your community whose behind-the-scenes service makes the mission possible. Show Notes Watch Episode 277 (VIDEO) Vote in the Bible Bracket (LINK) Joanna and the Supporting Women (PASSAGE) Joanna at the Empty Tomb (PASSAGE) Women at the Crucifixion (PASSAGE) Plainfield Ponderings: Women in 1 Timothy (PODCAST) Support the Show

Ep 276Hagar & the God Who Sees | "It's Great After That"
276 | Encounter the God Who Truly Sees Ever felt like a background character in your own life, reduced to a role or pushed to the edges by someone else’s choices? This week, we’re looking at Hagar — the servant and foreigner who was treated like a shortcut but became the first person in the Bible to encounter the "Angel of the Lord". We explore how God calls us by name when others only see our status, and what it means that He "sees to provide" even in our driest wilderness seasons. From the meaning of Ishmael ("God hears") to the comfort of El Roi ("the God who sees"), we’re finding hope in the truth that God isn't just watching us — He’s looking after us. The Big Idea: The God who saw Hagar in the wilderness sees and hears us in our wilderness seasons. This Week's Challenge: Sing “I Am His Child” (link) and enjoy the assurance of his presence. Show Notes Watch Episode 276 (VIDEO) Vote in the Bible Bracket (LINK) Hagar’s First Wilderness Encounter (PASSAGE) Hagar and the Well of Life (PASSAGE) The God Who Searches and Knows (PASSAGE) Emmanuel: God With Us (PASSAGE) I Am His Child (SONG) Support the Show

Ep 275Women of Valor | "Women Like to Be Fed"
275 | Reclaim the Valor of Proverbs 31 We're coming to on location (and a little disoriented) from the Pondering Studio in Plainfield, Indiana! Ever felt like Proverbs 31 was just a crushing checklist of impossible standards? We’re reclaiming that famous passage and looking at the "valiant warrior" heart behind the "excellent wife" persona. We also dive into the high-stakes drama of Exodus 1-2, where God used a bunch of courageous daughters to totally flip the script on Pharaoh’s murderous plot. Since when does a tyrant get outmaneuvered by a few midwives and a baby in a basket? Join us as we celebrate how daily diligence and quiet strength are actually God’s chosen weapons. The Big Idea: Scripture celebrates “women of valor” whose daily diligence and quiet strength become God’s chosen weapons to transform their communities. This Week's Challenge: Find a way to honor a woman in your life that reminds you of the Proverbs 31 woman. Show Notes Watch Episode 275 (VIDEO) Ryan’s Sermon “Woman of Valor” (SERMON) Ryan’s Sermon “Providence & Parenting” (SERMON) Vote in the Bible Bracket (LINK) The Valiant Woman (PASSAGE) God's Deliverance Through Daughters (PASSAGE) Plainfield Ponderings: Women in 1 Timothy (PODCAST) Support the Show

Ep 274Favorite Bible Women Draft Wrap-up | "So Many Marys"
274 | Draft Your Favorite Bible Women Voting is officially open! Before you cast your ballots in the Favorite Bible Women Bible Bracket, we're' wrapping up our draft with the final two regions. In Part 2, we tackle the "Friends and Followers" (the devoted inner circle of the early church) and the "Nameless Notables" (the anonymous women whose faith left a permanent mark on Scripture). We debate whether Mary Magdalene or Mary of Bethany deserves the overall #1 seed, and we marvel at how many of our most frequently preached sermons feature women whose names we don't even know. We finalize the bracket, share a few honorable mentions who almost made the cut (sorry, Gomer and Mary of Clopas!), and invite you to join the fun. The Big Idea: The stories of biblical women — from famous matriarchs to unnamed women of valor — are foundational examples of courage, leadership, and faith that still shape us today. This Week's Challenge: Pick one woman from the bracket whose story you aren't familiar with and read about her this week. Show Notes Watch Episode 274 (VIDEO) Vote in the Tournament: Bible Bracket: Women of Faith Mary Magdalene at the Empty Tomb (PASSAGE) Mary of Bethany Chooses the Better Part (PASSAGE) Martha's Confession of Faith (PASSAGE) The Woman at the Well (PASSAGE) The Sinful Woman Anoints Jesus (PASSAGE) The Widow's Two Mites (PASSAGE) Support the Show

Ep 273Favorite Bible Women Draft | "Enough Strife for Two Sisters"
273 | Draft Your Favorite Bible Women Happy Anniversary to us! We’re kicking off Year Eight of the Bible Geeks podcast with March Bracketology. This year’s 64-seed bracket honors our Favorite Bible Women. Before official voting opens on March 12th, we're drafting our ultimate squads. In Part 1, we tackle the "Women of Valor" (brave tacticians like Rahab and Abigail) and the "Matriarchs and Leaders" (foundational voices like Mary and Esther — and don't worry, we didn't pit sisters Rachel and Leah against each other!). We debate the seeding and challenge you to read up on a biblical woman you aren't familiar with this week! The Big Idea: The stories of biblical women — from famous matriarchs to unnamed women of valor — are foundational examples of courage, leadership, and faith that still shape us today. This Week's Challenge: Pick one woman from the bracket whose story you aren't familiar with and read about her this week. Show Notes Watch Episode 273 (VIDEO) Vote in the Tournament: Bible Bracket: Favorite Bible Women (Voting begins March 12, 2026!) Rahab the Courgaeous (PASSAGE) Abigail's Wisdom (PASSAGE) Deborah the Judge (PASSAGE) Mary, Mother of Jesus (PASSAGE) Queen Esther (PASSAGE) Sarah and the Promise (PASSAGE) Support the Show

Ep 272Mini: The Chosen S2E8 | "When Am I Not Crying?"
272 | Winter Watch Party | Enjoy Season 2, Episode 8 of The Chosen It’s time to roll out the red carpet! In the grand finale of our Winter Watch Party, we’re wrapping up The Chosen Season 2 with the ultimate season review. Before Jesus steps up to deliver the greatest sermon ever preached, we dive into the art of His sermon prep. Did Jesus use His disciples as thinking partners? How did He perfectly balance the hard, abrasive truths with profound comfort? Next, we put our Bible Geek knowledge to the test with a rapid-fire trivia challenge all about the newly completed roster of the 12 Disciples. Finally, we hand out the prestigious Golden Sandal Awards! We're celebrating our favorite newly appreciated characters, crowning our Best Supporting Actors, and sharing the "I'm Not Crying, You're Crying" moments that absolutely wrecked us. Grab your golden spreadsheet (we're looking at you, Matthew) and join us as we close out the season and look ahead to March's upcoming Bible Bracket! The Big Idea: How we listen to Jesus determines how we follow him. Show Notes Watch Episode 272 (VIDEO) The Chosen: Season 2, Episode 8 - "Beyond Mountains" (VIDEO) The Sermon on the Mount (PASSAGE) Jesus Calls the Twelve Apostles (PASSAGE) Nathanael Under the Fig Tree (PASSAGE) Philip Asks to See the Father (PASSAGE) Judas and the Moneybag (PASSAGE) Support the Show

Ep 271Mini: The Chosen S2E7 | "So You All the Time"
271 | Winter Watch Party | Enjoy Season 2, Episode 7 of The Chosen Dun dun! In the criminal justice system of first-century Israel, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the Romans who enforce the laws, and the disciples who accidentally break them. These are their stories. Welcome back to the Winter Watch Party! In this episode, we’re opening the case file on The Chosen Season 2, Episode 7 ("The Reckoning"). The show turns into a full-blown police procedural when Jesus and the disciples are detained by Roman authorities. We review the "suspect lineup" to see who cracks under the pressure. Peter is spiraling, Andrew is ready to start a riot, but Matthew and Mary step up to keep the crew level-headed. We also break down the surprisingly complex Roman characters (shoutout to Atticus and Quintus) playing good cop/bad cop with a perfectly calm Jesus. Finally, we look at how Jesus prepares the Beatitudes amidst the chaos, ending with the ultimate mic drop: teaching His stressed-out followers the Lord's Prayer. The Big Idea: Peace isn't the absence of conflict; it's the presence of Jesus in the middle of the interrogation room. Show Notes Watch Episode 271 (VIDEO) The Chosen: Season 2, Episode 7 - "The Reckoning" (VIDEO) The Lord's Prayer (PASSAGE) The Beatitudes (PASSAGE) Jesus Teaches His Disciples to Pray (PASSAGE) Support the Show

Ep 270Mini: The Chosen S2E6 | "The Right Thing"
270 | Winter Watch Party | Enjoy Season 2, Episode 6 of The ChosenSwap out the HR cardigans for your favorite professorial Letterman sweater (or just stay in your sweatpants) — we're diving into some heavy theology! In this installment of the Winter Watch Party, we're breaking down The Chosen Season 2, Episode 6, where two massive themes collide head-on: God's law and God's grace. Ryan puts Bryan in the "Hot Seat" to untangle a messy question about ethics: what's the difference between just doing whatever feels right in the moment and actually discerning God's will? We're talking King David eating the forbidden showbread, Jesus healing on the Sabbath, and the ancient rabbinic throwdown between the schools of Shammai and Hillel. (Yep, we went full Bible Geek on this one!) But it's not all high-level debates. We also get real about Mary Magdalene’s emotional return to the camp and tackle a tough "Reach Out" question: Why is grace so hard to accept? Spoiler alert: learning to dish out a little more grace to the people around us might just be the secret to finally accepting it for ourselves.The Big Idea: Following Jesus means learning how to discern rightly — and learning how to live forgiven when we fall.Show NotesWatch Episode 270 (VIDEO)The Chosen: Season 2, Episode 6 (VIDEO)David Eats the Showbread (PASSAGE)Lord of the Sabbath / Plucking Grain (PASSAGE)The Two Great Commandments (PASSAGE)I Desire Mercy, and Not Sacrifice (PASSAGE)Houses of Hillel and Shammai (ARTICLE)Support the Show