
And Also With You Who is the Greedy Peasant?
Sep 8, 2025
In this episode, Tyler Gunther, known as the Greedy Peasant, blends humor and creativity in his exploration of art, theology, and identity. He discusses how playful elements can challenge societal norms and transform understanding of faith. The conversation touches on masculinity, viral controversies, and finding joy in spiritual practices. Tyler advocates for embracing authenticity and redefining personal faith through laughter and engagement with lesser-known biblical narratives. This joyful dialogue encourages self-expression and a deeper connection to spirituality.
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Medieval Visuals Defy Grim Pop Culture
- Tyler realized medieval art is colorful, playful, and queer in ways pop culture erases.
- He uses that mismatch to reimagine a queer peasant who easily inhabits medieval aesthetics.
Use Play To Open Religious Conversations
- Don't dismiss playful or campy engagement with religion as mere mockery; invite people to explore with humor.
- Use beauty, absurdism, and human stories to make religious history approachable.
Laughter As A Tool Against Power
- Camp and humor let people question power by exposing its theatricality rather than revering it.
- Lizzie connects laughter in scripture to a theology where joy and critique coexist.





