Never heard of a feed swap?
Over five great episodes so far, we’ve sat down with very different, very compelling guests. Next week, we’ve got an entirely different take on parenting, living life with purpose, how faith goes right and goes wrong, and so much more, featuring Dr. Abdallah Rothman. But this week, we’ve got a very welcome interruption: We’re swapping feeds with In Good Faith, a BYU Radio Radio podcast.
Swapping feeds means swapping audiences: Subscribers to In Good Faith get to hear our first episode, featuring
’s Richard Reeves—while our subscribers listen in on Steven Kapp Perry interviewing our own . Steve and Haroon talk about developing young leaders, personal responsibility, the balance between love and faith… and so much more.While Haroon shares his own journey in faith, towards a deeper relationship with God, he also throws light on some of the challenges facing Muslim communities.
As always, you can find this episode on Apple (see above) and Spotify (see below).
We’re excited for this first feed swap — we’ve been fans of the In Good Faith podcast. Naturally, we’d love for our subscribers to add In Good Faith to their favorite podcasts (and we are keen to welcome their subscribers to our new and growing community!)
And stay tuned next week, when we’re back, with a searching, unsettling, back-and-forth with Abdallah Rothman, including hot takes, where spirituality and psychology meet, reflections on the nature and concept of the soul, what each of us can do to make our days better, why religious growth requires remembering, and what’s so unnatural and irresponsible about helicoptering our kids… especially our sons.
In fact, just yesterday Haroon was listening to an episode of the Prof G Pod, which breaks down just how much young men are struggling — and offers real, raw, occasionally unfiltered advice on how men might correct their individual condition. But to hear Dr. Rothman tell it, there’s more than just a faith-based perspective: There’s an entire faith-based practice of parenting.
Too much of which we’ve left behind. We’re so excited to share.
This episode is sponsored by Queen City Diwan, which leads travel adventures, immersive experiences, leadership retreats and religious pilgrimages. Queen City Diwan is excited to share its fall schedule, including ‘umrah (October 11 - 19), an adventure from Morocco to Spain and Portugal (Thanksgiving—November 21 - 29) and a January leadership retreat exclusively for college students (January 3 - 9). Find out more here.
Avenue M is produced by Bespoken Live with music by Zach Swelber who plays in Circle It and Mosant.