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They have interviewed other notable Internet personalities including Grace Helbig,[4] Julian Smith,[5] Philip DeFranco,[6] PewDiePie,[7] and Rainn Wilson.

In America Magazine, Patrick Manning explains that Christians leaving their religion and deconstructing their faith in digital spaces has been a growing trend.

He also addresses the common responses of Christian communities to public deconversions and suggests that criticism and rejection will only lead to more people leaving the faith.

[21] Benjamin Hough of Answers in Genesis criticized the episodes and argued that the four science related points brought up by Rhett were incorrect.

[22] Writing for The Gospel Coalition, Alisa Childers argues that the persuasive power of their deconversions stories was largely due to their popularity and familiarity.

[24] In the Chicago Tribune, Akeem Lawanson said that he is "obsessed with Rhett and Link's 'Ear Biscuits' podcast and [he] recommend[s] it to anyone that is curious about working in new media".