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The Good Grief Good God Show Returns with Season 3 on Tuesday, September 2

Premiere episode features 6x GRAMMY® Award winner and pop/Christian music icon Amy Grant


NASHVILLE, TN – August 28, 2025 – The Good Grief Good God Show returns for its highly anticipated third season on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, hosted by hit songwriter Brad Warren of the Warren Brothers.


Since launching in 2023, the show has released 31 powerful episodes and featured an extraordinary lineup of guests spanning music, sports, and faith. Season 1 welcomed voices like GRAMMY®-nominated songwriter Jeffrey Steele, hitmaker Ernest, Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee Sonya Isaacs, and Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton. Season 2 raised the bar even further with a premiere featuring Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Sheryl Crow, along with appearances from Walker Hayes and Granger Smith, among others.


Now, Season 3 continues that tradition of honesty, vulnerability, and hope. The premiere episode features Amy Grant, the six-time GRAMMY® Award winner, 26-time Dove Award winner, and Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee. With a career spanning over four decades and timeless hits like “Baby Baby”and “Every Heartbeat,” Grant—often called the “Queen of Christian Pop”—brings her unique perspective of faith, resilience, and healing.


Other Season 3 guests include:

  • Tyler Hubbard, 21x chart-topping artist,      solo performer, and one-half of country super-duo Florida Georgia Line.
  • Tom Douglas, GRAMMY® Award-winning      songwriter behind “The House That Built Me” (Miranda Lambert) and “I      Run to You” (Lady A).
  • Steve Lee, Nashville recovery leader      and advocate, who shares his work in sobriety and healing within the      country music industry.


The Good Grief Good God Show delivers Raw, Honest Conversation about Surviving Things That Suck. Each episode dives into the realities of mental health, addiction, recovery, grief, and heartbreak—while also embracing the faith, healing, and laughter that manage to break through along the way.


These conversations are shaped by Brad Warren’s 20 years of sobriety and the unimaginable loss of his and his wife Michelle’s eldest son, Sage, who tragically died from an accidental fentanyl overdose in 2020. Brad’s journey grounds the show in authenticity, vulnerability, and a commitment to creating space for others walking through life’s hardest moments.

“Season 3 is about hope,” said Warren. “It’s about showing people that even in the middle of grief or addiction, there is healing—and laughter. I’ve lived it. And I want this show to be a place where people can feel less alone.”

New episodes drop the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.


Watch & Learn More:

  • Sizzle Reel (includes Episodes      from S1, S3, & S3): https://vimeo.com/mattpeveto/s3sizzlereel
  • Exclusive Amy Grant Premiere      Episode (Hidden Link for Media): https://youtu.be/Z9OQJkXsAyo
  • Official Website: GoodGriefGoodGodShow.com


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Interview Requests & Contact Information:  

Matthew Peveto, Producer/Showrunner

Matt@MattPeveto.com  I  713-859-3926

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