I listen to about 35 different podcasts (on and off), but none of them are for teens. Where are the podcasts about life and the gospel for me?
Which is what led my dad to say, "Jaquelle, YOU should do a podcast."
I loved the idea (of course, since I'm a podcast junkie), but I couldn't do it alone. I needed a male co-host. My favorite podcast dynamic is a male-female one, to provide balance and perspective.
Which is what led Dad to say, "I'll do the podcast with you."
And it makes total sense. This is a podcast for young people, but we hope parents will listen too. In that case, who better to host it than a teen and her parent?
So it's happening.
Our podcast is called Age of Minority.
Every week we'll drop a new 30-minute-ish episode with our conversation on some area of life relevant to us young people. We'll talk culture, theology, the gospel, movies, music, books, dating, food, cats, Christmas, and a whole lot of other things. We hope young people will listen, and parents will listen, and pastors and youth workers and friends, acquaintances, and enemies of young people will listen.
(Basically, we hope everyone will listen. Including you. Please listen.)
Our first episode releases on Friday, November 25. Stay tuned for more info in the coming weeks!
You can get a sneak peek into our podcast by checking out our website here: www.ageofminority.com. And you can listen to Episode 0, our two-minute introduction, here.
Let me know what you think and what topics we need to cover.