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Ben Higgins Launches Faith-Focused Podcast With iHeart
| RADIO ONLINE | Thursday, February 5, 2026 | 2:55pm CT |
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iHeartPodcasts and podcast host Ben Higgins have announced the launch of If You Can Hear Me, a new podcast and video series designed to explore the intersection of faith, purpose, and pop culture.
Produced by New Bridge Studios, If You Can Hear Me centers on reflective, open-ended conversations that move beyond traditional celebrity interviews. Each episode focuses on themes including identity, loss, peace, joy, doubt, and the broader search for meaning, inviting guests to share personal experiences that have shaped their lives.
The series brings together voices from entertainment, culture, and public life, with distribution across iHeartPodcasts' national, multi-platform network. According to iHeart, its platforms reach nine out of ten Americans each month, providing the new show with immediate nationwide exposure.
The debut episode features Higgins in conversation with country artist Chris Lane, discussing marriage, family life, his songwriting process, and the evolution of his music career. A forthcoming episode will spotlight content creator and comedian Danae Hayes.
If You Can Hear Me represents the next step in Higgins' development as a host and storyteller, building on his previous work in faith-centered discussions, authorship, and purpose-driven projects. Additional guest announcements and episode releases are expected as the series continues its rollout.
The new podcast is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and available on the iHeartRadio app and major podcast platforms.
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