You’re flipping through channels on a Tuesday morning or scrolling through your YouTube feed, and there she is. Joni Lamb. Sitting around that iconic table with a group of women, diving into stuff most people are too scared to touch. It’s not just "churchy" talk. One day they’re discussing the dark side of social media, the next it’s a miraculous survival story, and then suddenly they're sharing a recipe for healthy chocolate chip cookies. It’s a vibe. But honestly, if you’re trying to figure out where to watch Joni Table Talk, it can feel like a scavenger hunt.
The show has been around forever—since the late 90s, though it really hit its stride in the 2010s—and it’s spread across so many different networks and apps that you might think you’ve missed it when it's actually just airing on a different "table" than you're used to.
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The Daystar Connection: The Mothership
Let's get the obvious one out of the way. Joni Table Talk is a Daystar original. If you have the Daystar Television Network on your cable or satellite package, you’ve got the golden ticket. Usually, it airs several times a day because the network knows it’s one of their biggest draws.
Typically, you can catch it:
- Mornings: Around 7:00 AM ET.
- Prime Timeish: 8:30 PM ET.
- Late Night: 12:30 AM ET.
But here is where it gets kinda interesting. You don't actually need a big cable bill to watch it on Daystar. They have a massive digital footprint. You can go to the Daystar website and just hit "Live" to stream the whole channel for free. They also have an app—the Daystar TV app—which is on basically everything: Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and even those Android boxes.
Syndication: It’s Not Just on One Channel
This is the part that surprises people. Joni isn't just stuck in the "Christian TV" corner. The show has been syndicated like crazy. We’re talking about heavy hitters like A+E TV, ABC, CBS, and even FOX Business.
Now, don't expect it to be on CBS at 8:00 PM on a Thursday right after Survivor. Syndication usually means the show airs in "fringe" time slots. We're talking early Sunday mornings or late Saturday nights. For instance, you might find it on WCBS in New York at 12:35 AM on a Sunday, or on KTVT in Dallas at 5:00 AM.
If you’re a cord-cutter using a service like YouTube TV or Fubo, you can actually search for "Joni Table Talk" and set it to record. Since these services carry local affiliates (your local ABC or CBS), they’ll pick up those syndicated airings automatically. Fubo even lets you watch it with a free trial if you're just trying to catch one specific episode.
The Digital "Table": YouTube and Podcasts
Maybe you don’t want to wait for a broadcast schedule. I get it. We live in a "now" world.
The Daystar YouTube channel is a literal goldmine for this. They don't just post clips; they post full episodes. If you missed the one where James Aladiran talks about cultural shifts or the crazy survival story of Andrew and Kimberly Haar, you can just search for it there. Plus, the comment section is usually a whole secondary conversation in itself.
If you’re more of a "listen while I drive" person, the Joni Table Talk Podcast is everywhere.
- Spotify
- Apple Podcasts
- iHeartRadio
- Amazon Music
They update it daily. It’s perfect if you want the "wisdom" but don't necessarily need to see what everyone is wearing that day (though the fashion on the show is usually pretty on point).
What’s the Big Deal Anyway?
Why are people constantly searching for this show? It’s the "Table" part. It’s conversational. Joni Lamb has this way of making guests feel like they’re just having coffee, even when they’re talking about heavy stuff like grief, divorce, or "end times" prophecy.
In 2023, Joni’s life took a big turn when she remarried Dr. Doug Weiss. If you watch the show now, you’ll see that shift. She’s often co-hosting the flagship Ministry Now broadcast too, but Table Talk remains her "baby." It’s where the deep dives happen. It’s where they talk about things that are sometimes censored on other platforms. In fact, Daystar even has a "Censored" section on their site for topics that get flagged by big tech.
International and Local Listings
If you're outside the US, don't worry. They’ve got a massive reach. In Canada, look for YES-TV or CHCH. In Moscow, it's on GNC TV. The show literally reaches over 110 million households in the US and billions worldwide.
If you want the exact minute-by-minute for your specific city, the best bet is the "JTT Networks" page on Daystar’s website. They have a massive list of every local affiliate from Atlanta to Seattle.
Actionable Next Steps
If you want to start watching right now, here is the fastest way to do it without spending a dime:
- Download the Daystar TV App: It’s free on Roku or your phone. This gives you the VOD (Video on Demand) library so you can pick any topic you like.
- Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: Search for "Daystar" and hit the bell. They drop new episodes and "best of" moments constantly.
- Check Your Local Listings: Use a site like TV Guide or TV Insider and search for "Joni Table Talk" to see if your local CBS or FOX affiliate carries it on the weekends.
- Follow on Social: Joni and the team are big on Instagram and TikTok. They often post clips of upcoming episodes so you can decide if the topic is for you before committing to the full half-hour.
You've got the tools. Whether you’re looking for spiritual encouragement, health tips, or just a different perspective on the news, the table is open.