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Show overview

The Jason Jones Show has been publishing since 2018, and across the 8 years since has built a catalogue of 400 episodes. That works out to roughly 460 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 50 min and 1h 23m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 28 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2020, with 102 episodes published. Published by Jason Jones.

Episodes
400
Running
2018–2026 · 8y
Median length
1h 6m
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Jason is a film producer, author, activist and Catholic human rights worker. For the past 25+ years, he has worked to defend the most vulnerable — from the homeless on the streets of Los Angeles to persecuted Christians in Africa, from women in crisis pregnancies to victims of “honor killing” in Iran.

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The Age of Disclosure | Joshua Charles

May 9, 20262h 21m

Removing Land Mines in Ukraine | Ryan Hendrickson

May 7, 202653 min

Monthly Persecuted Church Alerts | Lex Pouliot

May 5, 202643 min

A Land That Has No Other | Ihab Hassan

May 1, 202638 min

What About Nigeria? | Father Viktor

Apr 18, 20261h 23m

Relaunch Rock for Life | Bryan Kemper

Apr 14, 20261h 24m

A Field Manual to Conscientious Objection | Captain Josephine Guilbeau

Apr 8, 20261h 20m

Visit Palestine: Rediscover the Risen Christ in a Land That Still Waits for Peace | Daniel Bannoura

Apr 7, 20261h 23m

Ep 396Love of Neighbor in a Divided World: A Catholic Reflection on Zionism | Dr. Matthew Tsakaniskas

Mar 31, 20261h 36m

Ep 395Unintended Consequences From Iraq to Iran: The Warning No One Is Listening To | Ambassador Peter Galbraith

Mar 26, 20261h 8m

Ep 394Loving the Enemy While Under Siege: A Faith the World Can’t Explain | Khalil Sayegh

In this episode, I sit down with Khalil Sayegh to discuss life in the West Bank and the realities of living under occupation. We explore the resilience of the Palestinian people and the power of refusing hate, even in the face of conflict. Khalil shares how media narratives shape global perception, how faith informs response, and what meaningful action can look like for those seeking to help. Jason Jones / VPP: •Save West Bank Christians Campaign: https://savewestbankchristians.com/ • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

Mar 24, 202635 min

Ep 393John Kiriakou on God, Courage, and Becoming a Gen Z Icon: Espionage as a Spiritual Exercise

In this episode, I speak with former CIA officer and whistleblower John Kiriakou about the moral and spiritual dimensions of espionage. We explore how life in the intelligence world can become a test of conscience, courage, and ultimately faith. Kiriakou reflects on his journey from CIA insider to citizen truth-teller—and why a new generation sees him as a symbol of integrity in an age of distrust.

Mar 23, 20261h 23m

Ep 392Killed to Order- Inside China's Living Organ Bank | Jan Jekielek

In this episode, I sit down with Jan Jekielek, author of Kill to Order, to expose China’s forced organ harvesting system — from impossible transplant wait times to firsthand evidence and global complicity. Order Jan Jekielek's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Killed-Order-H... Jason Jones / VPP: •Save West Bank Christians Campaign: https://savewestbankchristians.com/ • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

Mar 19, 20261h 23m

Ep 390Can Catholics Unite for the Common Good? A Conversation with Kelsey Reinhardt

Jason Jones sits down with Kelsey Reinhardt, president of Catholic Vote, to explore how faithful Catholics can engage in the tumult of current political and global crises while remaining grounded in human dignity and church teaching. They reveal strategies for unity, influence, and hope amid complexity. Resources and Links https://zeale.co/ Jason Jones / VPP: •Save West Bank Christians Campaign: https://savewestbankchristians.com/ • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

Mar 12, 20261h 16m

Ep 389The Cost of Consciousness: Standing with the Vulnerable | Joe Enders

In this episode, Jason Jones interviews Joe Enders about the complex issues surrounding Zionism, Christian persecution in the Holy Land, and the cultural challenges faced by Gen Z. They explore the historical, religious, and political dimensions of these topics, emphasizing the importance of faith and truth in confronting modern crises. Support Joe Enders • Joe’s fundraiser: https://www.spotfund.com/story/bb589a31-b4d4-4112-b753-5002 • YouTube – Red Top Report: https://www.youtube.com/@redtopreport • Instagram – @jendersii: https://www.instagram.com/jendersii/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn More & Support Jason Jones / VPP: • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

Mar 10, 20261h 4m

Ep 388Fulton Sheen and the Battle for the Modern Soul | Dr.Peter Howard

Fulton Sheen's Legacy and the Path to Beatification with Dr. Peter Howard This episode dives into the life, teachings, and enduring influence of Bishop Fulton Sheen, exploring why he remains more relevant today than ever. Dr. Peter Howard offers expert insights on Sheen’s profound theological impact and the upcoming beatification process, emphasizing the importance of authentic Catholic witness in a fractured world. – The underbelly of the global mission: Serving the vulnerable with faith and sacrifice Resources & Links: https://fultonsheeninstitute.com/ https://www.fultonsheen.institute/the-woman Learn More & Support Jason Jones / VPP: • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

Mar 4, 20261h 25m

Ep 387Faith, History, and Ideology in the Holy Land | Rev. Dr. Fadi

On this episode of The Jason Jones Show, Jason speaks with Rev. Dr. Fadi, an Anglican minister in Ramallah, about the history and identity of Palestinian Christians. He discusses the deep Christian roots in the land, the impact of Christian Zionism, and the historical relationship between Palestinians and Jewish refugees after World War II. Rev. Dr. Fadi also offers perspective to American audiences on Zionism, antisemitism, and the political use of ideology in today’s debates. 🌍 Learn More & Support Jason Jones / VPP: • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

Feb 26, 202641 min

Ep 386Christian Zionism explained | Rev. Dr. Munther

Rev. Dr. Munther begins by tracing the historic roots of Christianity in the land and explaining the challenges facing Christians today. He describes how daily life is shaped by checkpoints, separation barriers, discrimination, and recurring violence, and shares his perspective on the pressures many Palestinians experience in their efforts to remain in their homeland. The conversation also explores the concept of Christian Zionism — how it is defined, its theological and political implications, and why Rev. Dr. Munther believes it presents serious challenges for Palestinian Christians. He discusses the recent visit of 1,000 pastors to the West Bank and reflects on the broader political and spiritual impact of Western Christian engagement in the region. Save West Bank Christians Vulnerable People Project has launched the Save West Bank Christians campaign to support historic Christian communities facing displacement and hardship. Through direct aid, advocacy, and partnerships with local leaders, the campaign works to help families remain in their ancestral homeland and preserve the Christian presence in the Holy Land. Learn More & Support • Save West Bank Christians: https://savewestbankchristians.com/ • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

Feb 24, 202626 min

Ep 385Ramallah Under Pressure: The Mayor Speaks on Leadership and Daily Life

On this episode of The Jason Jones Show, Jason speaks with the Mayor of Ramallah about the city’s history, its strong Christian heritage, and its role as a young and dynamic center shaping Palestine today. He discusses coexistence between Christians and Muslims in Ramallah, while also describing the daily challenges Palestinians face, including checkpoints, restrictions, and violence that disrupt ordinary life. The mayor invites Americans to connect directly with Palestinians—through conversation or visits—to move beyond headlines and recognize their shared humanity.

Feb 23, 202636 min

Ep 384The Last Christian Town? Taybeh Under Threat | Fr. Bashar Fawadleh

On this episode of The Jason Jones Show, Jason speaks with Fr. Bashar, priest of Taybeh — the only completely Christian town in the Holy Land. Fr. Bashar shares Taybeh’s ancient history and its deep connection to the time of Christ. Located near Jericho and Jerusalem, the town holds profound significance for Christianity. He also describes the severe challenges facing the community today. Taybeh has endured escalating threats and violence from Israeli settlers — attacks that began before October 7, 2023, and have intensified dramatically since. As daily life becomes increasingly difficult, many Christian families are leaving. Today, only about 1,500 residents remain. This conversation is a sobering look at the struggle to preserve one of Christianity’s historic communities in the land of its birth. 🌍 Learn More & Support Jason Jones / VPP: • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

Feb 19, 202616 min