The Love Questions Podcast
Straight talk on culture’s toughest questions.
Truth + love = freedom.
We believe the Bible offers wisdom, beauty, and freedom for today’s most contentious issues — from sex, gender and identity to politics and suffering. We’re here for kind conversations, not confusion and cancel culture. No spin. No sugar-coating. Just honest answers to the biggest questions shaping our world.
Hosted by Paul Joshua “PJ” Bedwell — former doctor, now full-time Jesus follower, truth-teller, and passionate leader equipping the next generation to engage culture with courage, clarity, and compassion.
Join us for expert insights, candid commentary, and practical resources to help you navigate culture with both conviction and kindness — because God’s way is always better.
Episodes

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
The idea that people are “born LGBT” is often treated as settled fact — but what if it isn’t?
In this episode, we examine the claim that sexual orientation is fixed and immutable, and why that idea became so dominant in culture, law, and therapy. Drawing on scientific research, historical texts, and the words of LGBT activists themselves, this conversation challenges the assumption that sexuality never changes.
This video is not about forcing outcomes or denying anyone’s experience. It’s about truth, freedom, and whether people are being given the full picture when it comes to sexuality, identity, and choice.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Free speech in therapy has already been restricted — but that may be about to change. A US Supreme Court case, Chiles v. Salazar, is challenging laws that limit what therapists and clients are allowed to talk about in the therapy room. While these laws are often framed as bans on “conversion therapy,” the deeper issue is far more fundamental.
Who gets to decide the goal of therapy? In this episode, we unpack how current laws prevent LGBT therapy clients from freely choosing the support they want, even when that support is requested voluntarily. This case isn’t about forcing outcomes — it’s about whether the state should be allowed to pre-determine which conversations are permitted, and which are forbidden.
At the heart of the discussion is a simple but profound question: Should therapy be client-led, or state-controlled?

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
In this episode of the Love Questions Podcast, PJ speaks with Dr. Julie Maxwell, a UK paediatrician with 25 years of experience, who became a whistleblower after witnessing what was happening inside the Tavistock Gender Identity Clinic.
She shares what she saw from the inside:
How children were placed on a conveyor belt toward puberty blockersWhy clnicians felt pressured to affirm rather than investigateHow underlying issues like autism, trauma, depression, and family breakdown were often ignored What the latest UK reviews revealed about puberty blockers, mental health, and suicide claims Why parents were told things that weren’t supported by the data

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
In this episode of the Love Questions Podcast, PJ Bedwell is joined by Lisa Nolland, an academic researcher and public health specialist who has spent decades studying the impact of sexual culture on children and young people.
This is a serious, evidence-based conversation about what happens when children are exposed to adult sexual concepts too early — and why age, biology, brain development, and ethics matter far more than cultural trends.
Lisa explains why children are not mini-adults, how premature sexualisation reshapes developing brains, and why many parents are unaware of what is being taught under the banner of “comprehensive sex education.” This discussion is not driven by fear or ideology, but by research, lived experience, and a deep concern for the wellbeing of the next generation.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
In this episode of the Love Questions Podcast, PJ sits down with Liam Hayden to share a raw and deeply personal story about identity, same-sex attraction, and the moment everything nearly ended.
Liam opens up about growing up confused about his identity, wrestling with same-sex attraction, shame, and the belief that God could never truly love him. That internal battle eventually brought him to a breaking point — where questions about sexuality and identity became a matter of life and death. I
n desperation, Liam gave God 24 hours.
What followed was not a quick fix or a shallow answer, but the beginning of a real journey — one marked by grace, healing, ongoing transformation, and a complete re-framing of identity. This episode explores why identity confusion can become destructive, how labels can trap us, and why knowing you are loved by God changes everything.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
In this powerful episode, Elizabeth Wonning shares the unexpected moment that changed everything she believed about faith, identity, and God — including a life-altering encounter with a 17-year-old who prayed for her.
Elizabeth is the founder of the Changed Movement, a community dedicated to Real Transformation through Encounter with God, not just theology or identity labels.
From serving as a pastor living in lesbian pride to discovering a deeper, personal relationship with God, her story challenges assumptions and invites every listener to reconsider what true change looks like.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
What does the research actually say about LGBT identity, fluidity, and change? Dr Paul Sullins has spent years analysing the largest public health and sexuality datasets in the world — and what he discovered has sparked global controversy. Some of his findings were welcomed. Others were rejected, challenged, or even shut down.
In this episode of the Love Questions Podcast, we dive into the science behind sexual orientation, identity development, desistance, LGBT wellbeing, and why certain data becomes “too dangerous” for public discussion.
This conversation is not political commentary — it’s an exploration of evidence, lived experience, and questions many people are afraid to ask. Whether you’re LGBT, questioning, Christian, ex-LGBT, affirming, or simply trying to understand the discussion, this episode gives space for nuance, science, and honest enquiry.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
When Kiran’s long-term girlfriend had a radical encounter with Jesus, everything in their relationship changed overnight. What happened next was something neither of them expected.
Alone in her home — with no church, no pastor, and no scripted prayer — Kiran felt a conviction that shattered everything she believed about her identity, her sexuality, and her future. “I didn’t design you this way.” That moment broke the lie she had built her whole life on.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
What happens when sharing your testimony becomes a crime? In this episode of The Love Questions Podcast, PJ sits down with Matthew Grech — a Maltese singer, former X Factor contestant, and Christian who made international headlines after he was criminally charged simply for sharing his story of leaving same-sex relationships and standing for marriage between one man and one woman.
Matthew’s case became a landmark moment in Europe’s free speech battle. He wasn’t accused of harming anyone. He wasn’t promoting therapy. His “crime” was talking about his faith, his journey, and his beliefs.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Loving someone who identifies as LGBT can feel complicated when you also want to hold onto your Christian convictions. Do you affirm? Do you stay silent? Do you speak the truth? And how do you do it without breaking the relationship?
In this episode of The Love Questions Podcast, Jade and PJ go deep into what it actually looks like to love family and friends without compromising your faith — with honesty, compassion, and conviction. We talk about identity, truth, pronouns, pain, listening, and what real love requires in the tension.
If you’re navigating this in your family, your workplace, or your friendships… this conversation is for you.


