It really spoke to me when Jinger said God meets us when we are broken, He doesn't wait until we are perfect. Truth.
@beelzebabe51128 ай бұрын
In the last few months, my best friends and roommates have been helping me build my faith and encourage me to know Him and I have a running tally: every time Bestie Jenni (like Sister ___ but Bestie___ ) reminds me that God meets you where you are- there’s another tally 💛 thank you for helping me add to it 💛
@conundrum9934 Жыл бұрын
This is the most respectful, non judgmental interview of Jinger Vuolo I have watched. I appreciate your eloquence and the respectful manner you addressed her family situations without shaming her. She did nothing wrong; no control over the actions of her family and doesn’t deserve some of the tactless questions she has been put on the spot to answer. I’m a new subscriber because of this interview.
@8656737s Жыл бұрын
Yes ❤
@TroyCanDance Жыл бұрын
Same. Just subscribed for the same reason. Jinger sounded so restrained and scripted in all her other interviews. Almost robotic. But Mayim was able to draw so much more of the real thoughts and personality of Jinger. Mayim is a very gifted interviewer. I’m looking forward to hearing more interviews.
@janeburns6405 Жыл бұрын
Definitely !
@kimo2021 Жыл бұрын
Yes!! I just came to add a comment but you and @TroyCanDance just said it perfectly! I’ve heard many, many of Jinger’s interviews. I really like her and Jeremy, but sometimes she seems stiff and scripted. Mayim did such a great job relating to her and showing her such compassion. I loved what she was able to draw out of Jinger that no one else has done! The question about sex was awesome because it was so honestly asked-not in a way that was looking to illicit an answer that could be used against her at some point. As a Christian, I’m often concerned that non-Christians are looking for a “gotcha” moment when they interview a Christian. Thank you, Mayim, for this great interview! I look forward to watching more of your content!
@kimo2021 Жыл бұрын
Yes!! I just came to add a comment but you and @TroyCanDance just said it perfectly! I’ve heard many, many of Jinger’s interviews. I really like her and Jeremy, but sometimes she seems stiff and scripted. Mayim did such a great job relating to her and showing her such compassion. I loved what she was able to draw out of Jinger that no one else has done! The question about sex was awesome because it was so honestly asked-not in a way that was looking to illicit an answer that could be used against her at some point. As a Christian, I’m often concerned that non-Christians are looking for a “gotcha” moment when they interview a Christian. Thank you, Mayim, for this great interview! I look forward to watching more of your content!
@haileek682 Жыл бұрын
Mayim Bialik & Jinger Duggar- the crossover I didn’t even know I needed! Great choice for a podcast guest! Amazing conversation, as always. ❤
@MalloryNewcomb Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I love seeing Jinger get her intellectual groove on & I know this is gonna be awesome because Mayim asks deep questions but she also lets people just say what they think.
@MissMeggarz142 Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I grew up Roman Catholic, so this was super interesting. I wanted to be a nun until I was 15. My priest was removed due to being gay. That shattered my view of "God is Love". He was a brilliant man --- he performed a Jewish sedar AND a Kwanzaa celebration. He wanted to open our eyes to how others celebrated God and his people. He did this before our Confirmation. This education helped me solidified the practicing of my faith. When I lost him, I felt so lost. I was also a lone wolf. The only other Catholic in school with me DID NOT want ANYONE to know she was Catholic. That was fun 😒 However, I stuck it through and found how to love God. He showed me patience is a something you have to earn. He taught me to look at whole person and not divide them up based on my assumptions. He also taught me to not be hard on myself. Being a teen, that took a lot of extra work. I'm 38 now and I'm glad I did the work. My faith feels stronger now than ever due to personal circumstances. However, I feel proud that I didn't throw in the towel. My priest and I reconnected a few years ago. He became a Catholic missionary and found his fiance...another ex-priest. They work with AIDS and HIV infected children. I believe the children are in the safest hands with these two God lovin' fellows. In the end, we all received new, fulfilling beginnings that are lit with God's love.
@haileek682 Жыл бұрын
@@MissMeggarz142 What a story! I enjoyed reading it, thanks for sharing!
@cathyloureiro4085 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see a Jill Duggar interview once her book drops.
@gloriaanderson8123 Жыл бұрын
@@MissMeggarz142. I also grew up Catholic and had a priest that gave us something to think about - who do you think that God will let into heaven first, the Christian who does good works so that he can get to heaven, or the atheist who does good works because he sees the need and needs to help. . This is the second of M.B's (sorry, but my spell check refuses to allow either of her names to be spelled correctly - I do not mean to be rude) podcasts that I have listened to, and I love both so much that I have subscribed to make sure that I don't miss any😊
@KristinM626 Жыл бұрын
Jinger is someone I hadn’t even thought about wanting to see on MBB. Every time there’s a guest I hadn’t thought of, I find it’s a great episode.
@krisfinley6706 Жыл бұрын
Same. But since it's Mayim's🥰 show and the Duggar family has been so controversial for years, I decided this is a must watch episode
@betsylindsay8480 Жыл бұрын
Same here. The Kelly Clarkson episode was an eye opener for me.
@jilldibartolomeo1353 Жыл бұрын
Me as well.
@Imagin420377 Жыл бұрын
Please have Jill Duggar come on when her book comes out!
@Shellbee7927 Жыл бұрын
Mayim is a great conversationalist hands down. This is the most genuine I’ve ever seen of Jinger. You did a great job. 😊
@YouCanDoItKaren Жыл бұрын
Jinger is so respectful of her family, even though there were many hurtles that she had to overcome. I believe her true faith in God, without the skewed, twisted interpretation of Bill Gothard's teaching surrounding her, has led her down a path of forgiveness. On a side note, Mayim is a great interviewer. Most of our "national news" anchors, could learn from Mayim Bialik.
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
Wowwwww, high praise!! Thank you so much!!! 🙌🔥
@pamelaj498 Жыл бұрын
I agree! Mayim is one of the best out there for interviewing people. She asks more interesting questions than other interviewers do and there is an ease and sincerity to the conversation. Hands down my favourite interview of Jinger!
@loislewis5229 Жыл бұрын
Another good interviewer is Andrew Gold from On The Edge. He’s a great listener and very compassionate.
@basschica Жыл бұрын
This is my first time seeing this channel and an interview by Mayim. I'm really enjoying the conversation and style.
@basschica Жыл бұрын
@@loislewis5229he sounds familiar. I'll have to check out his videos!
@MatthewVargas Жыл бұрын
I love that Mayim has such a diverse set of guests who have a range of faith backgrounds. A lot of public figures in modern American society shy away from featuring/ discussing Christianity and I'm elated to see someone like Mayim give voice to somebody different from her. The world honestly needs more of this.
@mesquitegirl2013 Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️ yes
@NorthwindPeace8 ай бұрын
And a more mature version of Christianity than what we see these days
@dijohns4018 Жыл бұрын
I was expecting to dislike this. But I don’t. It felt like kindness from both parties. Something this world desperately needs .
@JayeEllis Жыл бұрын
Right there with you. I've been putting off watching because I wasn't sure, but it was great.
@legalfictionnaturalfact3969 Жыл бұрын
kindness from abused to abuser. but now that jinger is passing down the curse to her own children, she is an abuser too.
@VelveteenRabbit77 Жыл бұрын
What curse???
@JayeEllis Жыл бұрын
@@VelveteenRabbit77Context clues point me to either abuse or religion. Take your pick.
@Pat_Speaks Жыл бұрын
Yes, this was what a “conversation” looks like.
@taras6578 Жыл бұрын
You and Jinger had such a great flow and conversation during the whole interview. I have never seen her be so open before in interviews. I’m glad you had her on. This is one of my favourite episodes. I love how you are not afraid to ask the questions of your guests and how open you are. You also need to have her sister Jill on.
@candaceion9622 Жыл бұрын
100%
@AuburnAlum1977 Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@TziporaRaphaella Жыл бұрын
Agree. I put off watching this episode (I’m a Jew who has a bit of a weird thing for snarking on but also genuinely being fascinated with Christian fundamentalism and particularly the Duggars and of course always enjoy Mayim and her show) because I was like meeeh, I truly wish Jinger and all of the Duggar kids the best but I’ve not thought too highly of some of the other interviews I’ve seen of her around her book and all. Not even a judgment specifically of her. It also just doesn’t appeal to me, a lot of the Christian stuff, but this interview was truly enjoyable to listen to. Gave me a few surprising insights into the Duggar family, and it’s the first time I’ve truly felt like wow, Jinger has come such a long way and great for her. Like not my business as a nosy member of the public to know anything about her she doesn’t want to share but it’s the most open and relaxed and natural I’ve seen her and that just feels nice to see. Also, since I’m at the end of the interview where Mayim was asking about privacy and what it feels like to be a public figure going through difficult times, and Jinger herself covered how much it means sometimes when she is able to help or inspire others who have been in cults or even worse situations- it’s just so nice to see public figures or famous people be real and relaxed and human. Really a fantastic interview and speaks so much to what a fantastic interviewer Mayim is as well, her ability to make guests of so many different backgrounds feel comfortable with her is a gift I’m glad she’s sharing with us all.
@RuthieB966 Жыл бұрын
TOTALLY AGREE … i will LOVE TO SEE THESE GALS DO ANOTHER SHOW ❤❤
@christineflores8599 Жыл бұрын
I am in agreement, would love to see interviews with Jill and Jessa too.
@dawnmino Жыл бұрын
As someone whose family spent quite a bit of time on the fringes of the Gothard phenomenon, I can't even begin to express the damage that has been done. Our family system was NOT healthy to begin with, and this teaching has poured damage upon damage. Thank you for talking about all of this.
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
🫶🫶🫶
@HH-gv8mx Жыл бұрын
I’ve always wondered if the boys that grew up in this type of environment end up being hypersexualas they grow older. Like if they’re more prone to porn addiction etc
@josephguenther4775 Жыл бұрын
@@HH-gv8mx If you are interested, Davey Jackson grew up in this and has a series on his experience as a boy in this. @daveyjaxx
@GrannyLovesSquares Жыл бұрын
I'm happy the door to healing is open to those who suffered. I pray the best for you and us all.
@celestelawler587 Жыл бұрын
@@HH-gv8mx IDK. But there is a great deal of incest & other sexual abuse in the cult.
@ethereallioness Жыл бұрын
I'm not a Christian but I used to watch 19 kids and counting with amazement and curiosity about her family. I'm so happy to see her finding her happiness. She has become a very beautiful, strong, smart woman💚
@lj9524 Жыл бұрын
I like the way you pointed out that “ we share the Old Testament”. That is a wonderful reminder of the tie of faith between Christianity and Judaism. Great interview by Jinger and Mayim. Thank you ladies💕🙏👏
@jjrat5pack11 ай бұрын
I was shocked when I became close to a Jewish woman & learned of some of the hatred & vitriol she had been exposed to from Christians! The churches I have attended have always respected the Jews as God's people. My friend was accused of being of the faith that killed Jesus. Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Christianity teach that the sacrifice of Jesus was God's plan all along? The Jews played what I would call a pre-ordained role; those that condemned Jesus thought He was trying to change their beliefs. And His death was also, in some ways, a political move. Sadly, my friend felt she was remaining true to her heritage by rejecting Jesus, bc there is only one God. I gave her an example, that H²O can be a gas, a liquid & a solid, yet is still H²O in all 3 forms but she wasn't having it. I had to respect her choice. Anyway, so glad you looked for the connections & not the differences in your faiths!
@stephaniebreslin3466 Жыл бұрын
Jinger's sister Jill, who was the 1st one to drop Gothard teachings has a book coming out. I hope you interview her, she is wonderful! She is less guarded than Jinger and more of a hippie. They are both wonderful women. Great interview !!❤
@alie_smith Жыл бұрын
This is like legitimately the most human I've ever seen Jinger act before, like when she was talking about tv shows and laughing, and I don't even know if Mayim realizes that she is like one of the first people able to bring out Jinger's real personality on an interview before 😂 THANK YOU MAYIM YOU WERE SO SWEET TO OUR GIRL
@redmaren72 Жыл бұрын
It would be wonderful for you to also interview her sister, Jill Dillard. Her book recently came out and it would be so wonderful to hear her Speak her truth too.
@daveshoemaker7137 Жыл бұрын
Jessa would be funny because she is such a bully! She always seems so full of herself! It's apparent she runs her marriage! Ben just follows her rules! He has it easy! He doesn't seem to do anything but hide out at his little church and dream about being a Christian rapper!
@aprilrich807 Жыл бұрын
Are you sure it’s already out? Do you have it?
@sheliamoore3388 Жыл бұрын
It would be nice to see her interview Jill. She could see the differences. Like how Jill can’t come to the big house unless her dad is there because he doesn’t want her influencing the younger kids. I think it’s interesting how Jinger mentioned that.
@lh1473 Жыл бұрын
@@daveshoemaker7137Jessa’s husband Ben would never let her speak on this unfortunately 😢
@shawnasings Жыл бұрын
Her book comes out next month.
@genxis6097 Жыл бұрын
Since coming out with her book, Jinger has done many interviews. This one was the best. Mayim asked such smart, interesting questions, and Jinger was so articulate, warm, engaging, and fun. Great episode!
@lindseyp4451 Жыл бұрын
💯 the best interview she's done on this book tour
@adrienne5836 Жыл бұрын
Yes! And I love how Mayim’s team edited the shots. Jinger is very intelligent and gracious. And she is the real deal in real life.
@SarahNelsonWA8 ай бұрын
@@lindseyp4451I think she felt safe in this interview.
@nicolewilliams2468 Жыл бұрын
I grew up evangelical Church of Christ & WOW, so much of this resonates! I now call myself a Jesus-follower & am a member of a non-denominational church, but goodness, so much of what Jinger says resonates. And the pressure of trying to be the savior for everyone else, like it’s all on you to save the world - that is NOT of God. Love, love, love this interview!!!!
@LorraineinPNW Жыл бұрын
I appreciate Jinger's path and message. Having been to an IBLP conference with my parents in 1980 and following the teachings for several years, I'd say that it meets the criteria of a CULT. A cult has a charismatic leader who determines a set of rules and beliefs and orders them to follow them (or else). I've been out for over 23 years. The new "anti-cult" phenomenon has been so helpful! For so many years, I locked that part of my life away and just moved on. Now, I'm dealing with it.
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing, Lorraine, and hoping you've found the peace and healing you so deserve. 🧠🫶
@clw87 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this is the BEST Jinger interview I’ve ever seen, and I don’t say that lightly because there’s a LOT of them. These were SUCH great questions!
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
🥹🥹🥹
@melissaa152 Жыл бұрын
What a genuinely impressive interview! Both the guest and the host! Mayim clearly read more than just the end flaps of Jinger's book. She was able to ask intelligent and beneath the surface questions that allowed Ginger's beliefs, thoughts, and personality to shine through. Ginger appeared at ease, and the two appeared to truly enjoy the interview. Which made the interview so enjoyable to listen to!
@onwednesdayswewearpink2761 Жыл бұрын
Jinger on my Mayim's channel. I am so excited to watch this ! I love BOTH of you !
@DaniElle-di4ho Жыл бұрын
Same!! Are you also a “Jew for Jinger” 😆 as I am?
@elizdavidson Жыл бұрын
I just finished Jinger's book and I just wanted to cheer her on and give her a hug. I'm impressed she has been able and wanted to keep her faith- but also how she explains the effect religion had on her life. She also is very kind- she says right up front it is not a tell all book, and she doesn't veer off into those tangents. She's truthful and authentic and I'm just hoping for the best for her and her family.
@libbyjett3471 Жыл бұрын
And now her sister Jill is coming out with a book ; can’t wait
@mienafriggstad3360 Жыл бұрын
I completely agree. I'm currently reading it. 🙏
@celestelawler587 Жыл бұрын
She's married to a "preacher." So how could she get away from "God" even if she wanted to? Jeremy converted her from Gothardism to his equally patriarchal religion... Calvinism.
@elizdavidson Жыл бұрын
@@celestelawler587 she doesn’t want or need to get away from god/Jesus. She is recognizing the difference between following a leader and following the Bible- and that’s a step in the right direction.
@celestelawler587 Жыл бұрын
@@elizdavidson She doesn't know WTF SHE wants. She been TOLD all her life what she wants to do. She went from her being under her father's thumb to being under Jeremy's thumb. You can use the bible for toilet paper. It was written by a bunch of sheep herders. And who knows WHAT they were doing with those sheep.
@sharonstauffer7991 Жыл бұрын
Can I say this was a model of how people with different faiths can talk , share and learn and both walk away better and stronger. I’m not sure where America became a place where people with different backgrounds and beliefs decided to hate those different than them. This discussion didn’t stop at just respect, it moved to benefit. This was so positive and uplifting to see. I respect Jinger so much for her journey being a path of growth, not berating and negativity. Blessings on both of you for being light in the world of faith discussion!
@PthaloGreen2 Жыл бұрын
Actually, religious intolerance has a long and multinational history, alas. But it would be nice if the US could break that cycle.
@MalloryNewcomb Жыл бұрын
I like how Jinger and Mayim have different faiths but are very open to each others’ thoughts and humanity. At first I thought of her last name and thought “would she be comfortable talking to someone who is not a Christian?” Then I thought “But this is Jinger, she would not care” ❤️
@billsteffan628 Жыл бұрын
Loolm I’ll😂❤
@tamaracampbell5260 Жыл бұрын
A very respectful conversation/interview! ❤
@basschica Жыл бұрын
I saw the video suggestion for this and haven't watched anything on this channel before. I honestly expected a majorly far left slant to things... I forget what it was that I'd heard about MB saying or doing in the past that led me to that conclusion, but I had my apprehensions. I did watch some of the shows Jinger was on in the past though (not closely but definitely I think I marathoned some while recovering from a surgery once). I'm any case, I'm about halfway through this interview and it's been a really interesting discussion. I'll definitely check out some more. I appreciate a good discussion even when I don't 100% agree with a person, so long as they're authentic and open to talking to others of opposing views fairly. I think we all have a lot more in common than we give credit for. Thank you for being one of those people Mayim.
@cornelisvolschenk Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. As a 59-year old male who is working through the same issues as Jinger did this was a real eye-opening episode for me. Thank you!
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
So glad to hear it was helpful, Cornelis, and sending you strength and peace in your own journey. We're very happy to have you here! 🧠🫶
@cornelisvolschenk Жыл бұрын
Thank you!@@MayimBialik
@jessica1.10 ай бұрын
It is crazy how long these interviews are, but I don't get bored, and the genuine conversation always gets at much more interesting content than when they try for soundbites and quick content. Great job Mayim! ❤❤❤
@amandarabon2022 Жыл бұрын
Mayim having no idea what the big hype about Jinger is, and Jinger likely knowing little to nothing about Mayims TV history.. CRAZY! Just 2 great individuals!
@aces0730 Жыл бұрын
I come from a Catholic School background and I had the same feelings as Jinger, if I did something wrong, God was waiting to get me. This was a wonderful podcast between two women from different faiths but essentially the same sharing a universal message of love and life.
@diane8885 Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@stephaniedeegan85311 ай бұрын
Gosh a me too as well. The focus on confession mortal sin versus venial sin was a constant concern to the point at the third grade I was having full blown panic attacks. As a young adult I finally put distance between that notion and as time went on I could actually feel my mental health returning. Today I still struggle with panic and anxiety but for other reasons altogether. What I have discovered is that early trauma set the stage for rewiring my brain. That kind of indoctrination does have life long effects that changes who you are from a biochemical standpoint. With time, maturity and therapy it can be managed but the damage is certainly a thing.
@neece2818 Жыл бұрын
I love when people just want to get to know someone. No agenda. No judgment. Beautifully done.
@allisonjohnson6399 Жыл бұрын
Jinger is absolute class. She is so beautiful and precious...I know with her own personal struggles, both with that Sibling Who Won't Be Named and her mental health, she may not always feel strong, but she has this amazing strength that is so admirable. Her book is such a gentle look into what all she goes through and her beautiful faith.
@PhilGeissler Жыл бұрын
Wonderful interview. Thank you, Mayim for your compassion and understanding in the interview. It was beautiful!
@babsr8479 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this one. I am so glad Jinger is doing so well and has a very supportive husband. She has every right to protect her children .
@penaj25 Жыл бұрын
This was def one i was NOT expecting! A duggar??? 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Yall need to interview her sister Jill! Shes the one in the documentary you mention! Def gonna need you to bring Jinger back if you watch the documentary!
@cisabelle7304 Жыл бұрын
To be honest, I had kind of never wanted to hear from the Duggars ever again. But, as I adore MB, I decided to click on this episode of MBB with a fully open mind. I'm absolutely shooketh that I found Jinger to be relatable, well-spoken, honest, and, well... much more "normal" than I would have imagined. This episode actually left me feeling like she and her book deserve my support, or, at the very least, my open-mindedness and non-judgement. MB, it never fails to amaze me how you continue to open my mind with this podcast.
@avitalmacales5649 Жыл бұрын
My sisters and I used to watch 19 Kids & Counting all the time, and we’d find it fascinating to see the similarities and differences between that world and our Orthodox Jewish life. Now to see the two worlds come together in this interview was very exciting for us. Mayim, I love listening to how you explain Judaism to the general public; it helps me do the same. And my heart goes out to you, Jinger, for the challenging journey you’ve had to endure till you found your place, and the courage to tell your story to help others. Mayim, you led the interview intelligently, sensitively and with humor; it was great, thank you.
@InfoLunix Жыл бұрын
Alright I came to see Jinger but I'm surprised of all the things I learned about Mayim in this interview!! 😮😊
@nicolewilliams2468 Жыл бұрын
Mayim, I want to say thank you for the respect & compassion you have with all your guests. You & I approach solutions so differently, but it see the similarities in why these issues cause us to take action. I love how you share your life & are so kind to everyone on your show. Coming from a place of love, compassion, & w genuine desire to understand the differences between us while focusing on what brings us together across all backgrounds - wow. You are doing *exactly* what you were created to do, & I admire you for stepping into that. Well done, good & faithful servant.
@kyndalslifeowen6823 Жыл бұрын
I watched the majority of the interviews that Jinger has done in regards to the book she wrote. This interview, by far, is the best one she has participated in. Mayim is so relaxed and asked such good questions. She seems to really enjoy talking to Jinget.
@annaburch3200 Жыл бұрын
If I was to have a "favorite" Duggar, it was definitely Jinger. Something about her always appealed to me and hearing her say how devout she was, was kind of funny to hear because I always thought of her (from my outside perspective) as the only one with a mind of her own - and look at her now. She, being the artistic, photographer, in the family, made her unique and fun. It's neat to see her come into her own and seeing her real personality shine on your show was cool. Her giggles and joking. The similarities between your different religions and how things can be "extreme" for good or bad, was extremely interesting. This was a great interview. Thank you for bringing her on to the show.
@NikkiSchumacherOfficial Жыл бұрын
Wow. What a dream duo for a podcast. Ladies, I love you both.
@harlic8501 Жыл бұрын
This is the best interview Jinger has ever done. It feels less “walking on egg shells” as her other interviews.
@LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac6 ай бұрын
“Be fruitful and multiply” was a specific instruction given to Noah and his family after the flood waters receded. It was never a command to all believers forever and ever, to birth as many children as biologically possible. Sorry, had to say that! This video popped up in my feed and I instantly subbed… I absolutely loved this interview!!
@doodlebug5105 Жыл бұрын
That there are Mayims in the world willing to have open, thoughtful conversations makes me feel some hope for our world.
@pamelacrawford4105 Жыл бұрын
I loved this interview Mayim. It was nice to see Jinger being herself. I used to watch all of their shows and all you saw were clones repeating the same doctrine and just a tiny bit of each child’s personality. She is has become such a well rounded human being. No longer having to tow the company line. So happy for her and Jeremy and their daughters. 😊😊😊
@jennsadventures84 Жыл бұрын
I love the diversity of guest she has for interviews. And she is non judgemental. And ask good questions.
@patriciamurfitt4590 Жыл бұрын
Jinger isn't kinda ballsy. She is absolutely ballsy. God bless you Junger. Your parents might not be thrilled but most people are very proud of your strength and determination. You are in for a very bright future. Maya you are the best 🥰
@amyconnell Жыл бұрын
What a respectful, kind and curious conversation between two people who both have a strong faith and they aren't exactly the same. Masterful interviewing, Mayim!
@bethanytaylor7656 Жыл бұрын
I love seeing. Books in the background of interviews. I’m always looking for titles I’ve read. 😄
@Cookies-i2f Жыл бұрын
Best Jinger interview. There was great chemistry between the two of you. It worked because you both have a background of faithfulness to God, and have worked to sort through the issues of religion.
@alyssahomen3753 Жыл бұрын
I’m proud of Jinger calling out the “joyfully available” teachings. I’m shocked she went there but so happy she’s healed and grown to this point. Keep healing Jinger! You and Jill I hope can inspire your siblings!
@MalloryNewcomb Жыл бұрын
Oh I can’t wait for that part!
@mesquitegirl2013 Жыл бұрын
❤
@juliachildress2943 Жыл бұрын
This was amazing. I love the respectful dialog between a faithful Jew and a faithful Christian. We need more of that! I grew up a lot like Ginger and in this interview she really nails so many points. Wow how she has grown. Thank you both so much. So good to get to know Mayim.
@Familylawgroup Жыл бұрын
Yes..this was the interview I have been wishing for. Two favorite topics…Dr. Bialik and the Duggars.
@nancystittgen Жыл бұрын
I cannot thank you enough for this interview, Mayim. So much can be personally gleaned by the listener because the foundation of this discussion is kindness and respect. This is the most comfortable I've ever seen Jinger discussing her life.
@pattymonroe55376 ай бұрын
First episode I have ever seen. I think Jinger has found her happiness. I have so much respect for how she has never painted a bad picture of her parents. She has grown into such a beautiful person. Thank you for the amazing conversation.
@alexandratewell5337 Жыл бұрын
I grew up with Jinger (our family met the duggars at an IBLP conference) and as I grew up and became an adult and married my husband (and left iblp teachings) one of the FIRST “secular” shows we watched was big bang theory lol. And I’ve been a fan of Mayim since then. So this whole interview was so wholesome in that it was respectful and thought provoking and I just loved every part of it!
@lisafehlman221 Жыл бұрын
Jinger, so proud of you, and the woman you have become. You are a beautiful young lady inside and out. ❤😊
@janegotshalk6105 Жыл бұрын
This is an outstanding interview. Mayim, you were totally non-jugdemental. Jinger has done a lot of inner work and it shows. As a behavioral health clinician, I think you're right in suggesting that her anxiety had some OCD flavor to it. However, it seems like she has moved past it. I do think Jinger dodged the question about whether she thought the IBLP is a cult. I think she is still afraid of betraying her parents.
@kanealoha Жыл бұрын
@Mayim Bialik - first of all, you are an amazing person. Thank you for sharing so many of your gifts with us over the years! I have listened to your podcast since you started but always just the audio. However, when I heard you interviewed Jinger Vuolo, I realized I needed to go to KZbin to watch. I’m a survivor of the evangelical church - I survived ex-gay therapy and a litany of experiences which I won’t go into here. Watching the Duggars over the years was a curiosity at first, looking back at the community I had left was somehow therapeutic. Eventually that well ran dry for me and I stopped paying attention. However, when the facade began to break down and the nitty gritty of the IBLP and Duggar lifestyle choices became public, I started paying attention again. I keep an open mind, observing their journeys. Thanks for conducting/presenting this interview. You are admired and greatly appreciated!
@jesseve646 Жыл бұрын
This is the best interview I've seen of Jinger. She is relatable and open. I'm so happy for her. She's glowing and thriving. I hope she continues to spread her story.
@jonal42 Жыл бұрын
glad u had Jinger on,,,,,,,,and watching her grow,,,,,,,,,,,,as she has married and left her home !!! its great to see !!!!!!!!!! and Mayim,,always,,LOVE U AND all u do !!!!!!!!!!!!! love your way !!!
@tracybynum5042 Жыл бұрын
This was the most respectful, honest, introspective interview with a Duggar daughter I have EVER watched! Jinger's candor and openness are admirable. Her perspective is so clear and refreshing. Thank you for an amazing conversation between two beautiful human beings!
@christinesorensen8050 Жыл бұрын
I watched this interview when it first came out and as a result I bought Jinger’s book Becoming Free Indeed. I would encourage anyone who has walked away from Christianity because of Gothard or any other self proclaimed Bible teacher who has perverted the Bible’s true message, to get the book and read it. I just came back after finishing the book to watch the interview again and it was even more enjoyable than my first watch. Mayim really does do a great job of I interviewing.
@elizabethkeeling-carreau1873 Жыл бұрын
It’s so powerful that you and Jinger were able to make connections through your very different religious upbringings to show respect for what was and what now is. Your questions were fascinating. Now wonder I’m binging your channel. Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom and humour Mayim. 🤗🇨🇦🤗
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind feedback, Elizabeth, and so glad you found us!! 🧠🫶
@daninaavery353210 ай бұрын
My chavrusa is chassidic living in NY and she, who has just had her 8th, has told me so many times to never feel badly about getting permission from my Rabbi to only have 3 kids because I have hyperemesis gravidarum. She says that the most holy and religious women in her community who have HG also only have 2-4 kids in the midst of families that have 6-12 for the same reason. As an orthodox influenced I follow says, “we live by these rules not die by them” and she is so right. When something is harmful to us physically and now more prevalent psychologically, Rabbeim will often give leniencies to use things like birth control or place other measures in place so that we can enjoy doing the commandments and love Gd through our Torah. I love Judaism!!!
@donnettewebster2504 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this interview. I have watched Jinger grow up on tv. But I never really got to know her. I’m so impressed how she has handled her life. She seems to be so genuine. And I agree she’s a brave woman. The two of you seemed to really enjoy talking to each other. I would love for her to come back again. 😊
@amandastumpff5252 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for having Jinger as a guest. I am a born-again Christian, and a follower of Jesus just like her, and thankfully, my family and church never chose to follow any of the teachings of Bill Gothard. In fact, I grew up in a very loving and accepting family, while still loving Jesus, and I love that she is able to share her experiences with a wider audience.
@Gigiyoungerme Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your faith ladies Personally I was taught one never talks about their feats nor Resentments as a child Now in my 60 I find it okay to truly express all emotions Taking the moments of life to breathe Thank you ladies Gigi
@Cookies-i2f Жыл бұрын
You were both o attuculate. It was a pleasure to spend time with you both on this interview.
@sybil_anna82fibrowarrior38 Жыл бұрын
This is the interview with Jinger I'd always hoped for. I have always wanted to hear from her more candidly. I'm glad she's doing so well ❤❤
@karenwalker3233 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jinger for your honesty and openness. It’s so brave of you to share your life.
@leticiaperez243 Жыл бұрын
This was such an unexpected episode. The deep conversations regarding perfectionism and having to try to figure that out is very real. Moving from feeling that you need to do things a certain way to be worthy of love - weather it’s for a god or a parent - a boss etc is a very hard to work passed. I’m still working on this. Jinger is very brave and eloquent in her story. MBB thanks again for another wonderful episode.
@1blestmomamoe4727 ай бұрын
My anxiety over praying for my whole ever growing family daily is obsessive… Thank you so much for sharing this ladies & I LOVE Ya BLOSSOM 🌸
@ModgePodge1111 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful conversation. Much love and respect to both of you ❤️
@SaraSwanson-l5g Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen so many interviews with Jinger and this was hands down my favorite! So respectful and joyful and fun! Thank you for doing this interview.
@stellaharris4826 Жыл бұрын
My favorite episode so far. Great to hear an open respectful discussion of two women of faith.
@stephaniefryar6728 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if Mayin will see this....but as someone who knows a lot about pop culture and "reality" tv...I thought this was such a beautiful and RESPECTFUL interview.
@lorimcdowell7818 Жыл бұрын
I've followed the Duggar family for years and have always admired their love of the Lord and that it showed in their children. I've watched multiple interviews with Jinger and I have to say, yours was amazing. I watched Blossom and was thrilled to see you on The Big Bang Theory but those were just characters that you played. Your interaction with Jinger in this interview was kind, respectful, heartfelt and genuine. I love that it revealed that we usually have more in common with each other than we often see at first glance. Congratulations on your channel and I wish you continued success!
@mesquitegirl2013 Жыл бұрын
Same
@kathrynivey4608 Жыл бұрын
I usually catch the shorts of MBB on social media, so when I saw this episode come across my KZbin feed, I had to watch. This was a great interview and I love how Mayim was kind and didn't try to get the "drama" or "dirt". Amazing interview!
@orland0110 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for having Jinger on today's episode. I love watching your exciting podcast. Much love to you Mayim! ❤
@williamcchinworth7367 Жыл бұрын
Excellent and uplifting discussion, Mayim. Prior to your podcast, I only knew your guest, Jinger, as a caricature of the religious extreme. No doubt, she has walked a remarkable journey from darkness to authentic, soul restoring faith. Thank you for bringing Jinger and her story to the Breakdown.
@katiehanson6253 Жыл бұрын
Jinger! Preach! Thank goodness this podcast exists, it brings me hope always❤ God recognizes the condition of your heart. Jesus is my example and makes my heart kinder... so we follow what conditions our heart to the best it can be.
@MissMeggarz142 Жыл бұрын
Mayim was my idol when I was 4, 5 years old. She showed me: be proud of your brain and what it can do. Blossom was definitely my jam. (I wrote "my jam" before I heard her say it in the intro lol) Weekly, I had my confidence built back up after that precious 30 minutes of primetime television. (I was really small and loved to answer the teacher's questions. Being bullied was an every day thing) I cannot wait to introduce Blossom to my two daughters and son (ages 5, 7, 15). The trip down memory lane will definitely bring back the warm fuzzies! Thank you Mayim for being a shining source of inspiration. Your passion for knowledge makes me feel excited for all your future episodes. Five year old "me" is super stoked to see you achieve happiness with your family and your career. Stay safe, have fun and smile! You gave me one so I had to send one your way. 🤗💜
@mitsim Жыл бұрын
This was such great interview. And, after seeing Ginger speak on different occasions, it's wonderful to see her appear so much more in her own skin each time. She has such great self-awareness and confidence and maturity now, and I'm so proud of her and the life she and Jeremy have built. Thanks for a great hour and a half!
@katieteinert9505 Жыл бұрын
I loved this so much! I think what made this interview so great was that Mayim went into it not knowing much about the Duggars, so she didn’t have the bias most other interviewers have with regards to this family. It allowed for genuine curiosity on Mayim’s part, and she asked questions we haven’t heard directed at Jinger a hundred times already. This also seemed to allow Jinger to be more comfortable throughout the interview. Plus, it’s always awesome to see people of different faiths and backgrounds speak to each other with such respect and understanding. 💜
@allisonjohnson6399 Жыл бұрын
I am loving the part where they were talking pop culture shows and music!! So stinkin cute and awesome!! I love seeing Jinger lighting up over the shows and music she loves!!
@Pamp81 Жыл бұрын
Two amazing, intelligent, respectful women. I loved this interview so much.
@kittycatmommy2364 Жыл бұрын
Jinger is amazing and I thoroughly enjoyed this video. She's down-to-earth and I'm so happy that she has found her soulmate and that they have such a beautiful family. The questions and answers were very enlightening truthful and respectful. Thank you, Mayim for another fantastic interview 💕
@sizzle1836 Жыл бұрын
Oh my WORD this was the episode I never knew I wanted! I love this kind of deep, thoughtful interfaith dialogue. I grew up in an interfaith family, but by the time I was in middle school, only my brother and I kept going to church-just bc youth group was fun. The church was a painfully conservative arm of the restoration movement, subscribed to biblical literalism, and suppressed women. As a child, I was also diagnosed with tourettes, adhd, and ocd- the latter of which manifested as intense anxiety surrounding being “wrong” and going to hell. But since that doctrine was so normalized, I felt intensely lonely in my anxiety. Once I left for college, I studied religion among a tight-knit cohort of liberal progressive Christians. In studying the bible and its context, I found a deep source of HOPE for a better world. Though my theology aligns with the Jewish half of my upbringing (to my dad’s delight), I have a real appreciation for the kind of Christianity I experienced with my friends. I LOVE the Bible! And it’s so disturbing to see the many ways people have managed to weaponize it, with callous disregard for the damage they cause. I know that Jinger interprets the Bible differently that I do, so I wouldn’t typically be inclined to seek out content from her. But interfaith dialogue is SO important- hearing her perspective reminds me that Jinger (and all other such open-minded ppl) and I absolutely agree on some of the most fundamental aspects of being human!! Given the intense political (and related religious) climate in America right now, if more of us would be willing to have such an honest conversation with the “other side,” we’d find ourselves in a much better place. Thank you both for being so open and honest! I enjoyed every bit of this lil talk :)
@carolinekaplan4444 Жыл бұрын
Really a fun episode. I have seen Jinger interviewed several times, but Mayim seemed to provide a new path for her to open up. I really liked their ability to find the commonalities between Jinger's old and new beliefs and Mayim's faith and teaching. Super fun. Thanks.
@melindasnaps9816 Жыл бұрын
I love this interview so much! So often we see people of different backgrounds and faiths talking down to others or scoffing at other faiths. I love how respectful and intelligent this conversation was!
@nicolehall694 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved this conversation! Who would have imagined two women raised in such two different faiths could have so much in common from their religious journey. Thank you so much for such an intellectually stimulating exchange of thoughts and ideas
@jamesshodin18356 ай бұрын
I went the entire week to the Basic Youth Conflicts! It was pretty good, really helped guilt into a relationship with God that I could not maintain through my own doing!! Many of the poor decisions I made in my life were because of guilt around my faith beliefs. I’m still very motivated by guilt, but it’s very short lived now, I recognize I cannot do anything without Gods grace, mercy and perfect love and I know He’s on my side and I listen to Him, not the Bill Gothards of the world!
@bxnny0374 Жыл бұрын
Jinger is such a bright and brilliant mind; I’m so grateful that you had her on for us to witness it. She has such an interesting and important perspective, and Mayim asked some killer questions to create a truly thought-provoking conversation. I sincerely loved this episode.
@kathybriscoe147411 ай бұрын
Excellent interview!! Ginger has really come through the trauma of her childhood to be a thoughtful, intelligent wife and mother.
@mountainheather Жыл бұрын
Jinger and Mayim were both so awesome in this discussion. Brilliant. Thank you for sharing!
@jodijohnson23 Жыл бұрын
I love this. I feel like both parties were super respectful of each others beliefs. And I love that.
@sarahuber8567 Жыл бұрын
Jinger is so articulate and gifted.
@erin723 Жыл бұрын
I’ve watched MBB from the start and this yet another excellent example of keeping an open mind. I was … affected… by the eldest’s action and dismissed the whole family. I genuinely felt like to protect myself emotionally I had to reject it all. But I also treasure learning and gaining new understandings, and this conversation was all of that! Jinger, you are so articulate, choosing your words well to make the salient point. Mayim, you have an innate ability to be respectful across the board and yet ask the truly insightful (non-sensational) questions. These are the kinds of conversations that will incrementally pull people out of extremes. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. ❤
@Familylawgroup Жыл бұрын
I would love to have Dr. Mayim interviewed by Jeremy and Jinger on her podcast because Jeremy has a masters in theology from an institute that teaches Hebrew and teaches about the Old Testament as well. My favorite topic is comparative religion and I am about an hour into this video and I am just craving so much more of this deep comparative analysis. Maybe Mayim’s awesome rabbi could join the conversation. What a way to find commonality and fellowship….as a ew, I am often confused by some Christian teachings and principles and Jinger is quite eloquent without insulting Dr. Mayim.
@jennifferwalton3345 Жыл бұрын
Very good sugestion
@salyluz6535 Жыл бұрын
THIS⬆️♥️🙏🏽💙🙏🏽💛!! PLEASE try to arrange this future deep dive, because I too love comparative religion and I think this is VERY HELPFUL in understanding and respecting others who are different from us! We need our understanding to be expanded! THIS is a big part of what is missing from our culture today! We need to be able to have good relationships and deep, compassionate understanding of other people, with whom we have major disagreements. We must be able to disagree in an agreeable and respectful way, and to put ourselves in the shoes of others so we can treat them as we would like to be treated! I just think it is SO sad how much division could be avoided in the US, & All around the world really, if we could just learn from each other and respect each other!! It’s really not required that we agree with someone on 100% of things in order to be a good friend, coworker, neighbor etc. We should each be examining and judging our own hearts, rather than judging and condemning other people! The more we understand where others are coming from, what they believe etc, then the more we can understand why others do some of the things they do, and we come to better understand our own motivations, and I think this is super important for understanding our joint humanity. ESPECIALLY if we are followers of Jesus, we should actually study the words He said and the way He lived His life, and also what His apostles in the early church taught, back when the church was considered a branch of Judaism- we should study and follow THIS much more than what somebody taught 400, 1000 or more years after Jesus lived! If the majority of your theology or beliefs come from the time period when the churches were joined with a state government and controling people thru the state churches, their motivations and goals were actually quite different from what Jesus and the Early Church taught!! We need to consider who we are actually following! The institutional churches operated primarily for other goals and purposes that were Not in line with Jesus’s actual Words. Jesus came to build up God’s Eternal Kingdom, not to build temporary earthly, human governments or kingdoms. Just like Jinger and Mayim describe in this video, I believe it’s super important to examine our own beliefs and motivations, and to disentangle ourselves from what isn’t True, Kind and Healthy!! 💙🙏🏽💛
@karenpoole89572 ай бұрын
I LOVED the Big Bang Theory! I actually only started watching in the last year in reruns. My son in law got sick, as I was helping with the grandkids, they talked about the show being his favorite show. Since I’d never seen it, I started watching. I’m now hooked!! Sadly we lost my son in law in August, but I have such fond memories now of watching The Big Bang Theory and talking about it together.