Sept. 5, 2025

Ryan Bethea – Faith, Storytelling, and Spiritual Warfare

Ryan Bethea – Faith, Storytelling, and Spiritual Warfare
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Ryan Bethea – Faith, Storytelling, and Spiritual Warfare

Ryan Bethea – Faith, Storytelling, and Spiritual Warfare

Ryan Bethea has a gift for taking on the conversations most people shy away from. A producer, writer, and host, he’s behind The Exorcist Files—a chart-topping podcast exploring true stories of demonic deliverance—and the creative agency Assembly 72.

In this wide-ranging conversation with Jake Oswald, Ryan opens up about:

  • How The Exorcist Files went from a Facebook post to an iHeartRadio hit
  • Why timing and persistence matter in creative projects
  • The surprising ways Protestants and Catholics agree on spiritual warfare
  • What he’s learned from working with Father Carlos Martins
  • His personal wrestling with church history, miracles, and Marian apparitions
  • Why humility and perseverance are non-negotiables in media and faith
  • Practical advice for anyone starting a podcast today
  • The power of confession, forgiveness, and remembering that “you will die one day”

Ryan’s stories move from Vatican offices to mobile podcast studios, from Hollywood pitches to deeply personal lessons of faith. Whether you’re a creator, a skeptic, or a believer wrestling with big questions, this episode will leave you thinking about the unseen world—and the stories worth telling.

TIMESTAMPS

0:00 – Introducing Ryan Bethea

1:00 – The surprising origin of The Exorcist Files

5:00 – Launching Assembly 72 and the art of brand storytelling

10:00 – Rejection, timing, and what makes a producer

13:00 – Why ecumenical conversations resonate today

16:00 – Wrestling with church history and Catholic traditions

21:00 – Miracles, apparitions, and spiritual surprises

28:00 – Relics, reminders, and spiritual warfare stories

34:00 – The rise of occult fascination and cultural warfare

39:00 – How Ryan experiences spiritual opposition personally

41:00 – Lessons learned: patience, skill, and private preparation

45:00 – The challenge of forgiving yourself

48:00 – Is it too late to start a podcast? Ryan’s practical advice

51:00 – Daily guiding principles: mortality, trust, and what the tide may bring