Teaching Keating with Weston and Molly Kieschnick podcast

E184: Faith, Doubt, and Living It Out

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In this heartfelt episode of Teaching Keating, Weston and Molly tackle the big topic of religion—why they’re faithful, how it shapes their lives, and why it’s so messy. From their Catholic roots to navigating a world of doubt and suffering, they share personal stories, wrestle with tough questions, and explore what faith means in a noisy, uncertain time. Whether you’re devout, skeptical, or somewhere in between, join them for an honest chat about belief, purpose, and living authentically. Like, subscribe, and drop a review to keep the conversation going!

In this episode:

  • Weston and Molly share why they’re religious and raising their kids with faith.
  • They discuss the messiness of organized religion and its human flaws.
  • Personal experiences highlight the beauty and struggles of belief.
  • They explore if morality and purpose need God, plus tips for living faith authentically.

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About Weston and Molly:

Weston is a former high school teacher and administrator who now works as a Senior Fellow with the International Center for Leadership in Education. His work as a keynoter and instructional coach has allowed him to learn alongside teachers and administrators from all 50 states and more than 30 countries around the world.

Molly is a former elementary and middle school teacher who now works with teens and young adults in parochial education programs around Colorado. She and Weston are the parents of children who provide additional fodder for Teaching Keating.

Learn more at: westonkieschnick.com

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