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Best of 2025: Biblical Reliability, AI, Charlie Kirk, Trad Wives, and More

It’s time for Know Why Podcast’s annual “Best Of” Episode! In 2025, most popular episodes among Know Why listeners and viewers included…

“Is the Bible Reliable?” With Josh Barnes    • Is the Bible Reliable? Josh Barnes on the …  

“Does AI ‘Perfection’ Harm Our Souls?” With Philip Bunn    • Does AI ‘Perfection’ Harm Our Souls? Phili…  

“What Should Christians Think About the ‘Charlie Kirk Effect?'”    • What Should Christians Think About the ‘Ch…  

“Neither Trans nor Tradwife: Understanding True Femininity” with Rachel Schroder    • Neither Trans Nor Tradwife: Understanding …  

“Is it Ok to be Mediocre?”    • Is It Ok To Be Mediocre? Summer Series 2025  

These top 5 most popular episodes are a great representation of the kinds of topics and series Know Why has covered in 2025. If you’ve enjoyed the Know Why Podcast or found any episode helpful or informative, send us an email, and let us know what you’d like to see the Know Why Podcast cover in 2026.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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Neither Trans Nor Tradwife: Understanding the Truth of Femininity

Interview With Rachel Schroder

What does it mean to be a woman? The culture has wrestled with this point for decades. Ironically, diametrically opposed sides often make the same mistake: conflating the aesthetics of femininity with its definition. 

Many who embrace transgender ideology argue that feeling feminine and dressing the part are all it takes to identify oneself as “woman.” On the other hand, many reacting against modern feminism display their “trad wife” life on Instagram, striving to divide household labor along stereotypically gendered lines.

Joining the Know Why Podcast, Rachel Schroder argues that both camps miss the true definition of femininity, trading its aesthetics for its full meaning and purpose. She helps us know why the full definition of femininity is broader than what is often portrayed by “trad wife” extremes, and also more family-oriented than modern feminism allows. 

Listen for a thought-provoking and encouraging conversation about what it means to be a woman, how women can embrace both their biological nature and their God-given talents inside the home and in the workforce, what balancing family and career might look like, and how developing virtue matters more than following stereotypes.

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