Voicemails: To My Younger Self
A podcast series discussing the themes of fatherlessness. This podcast acts as a collection of conversations by a variety of guests and myself, a 28-year-old raised by a single mother, sharing insights that would have been gold dust for my younger self. Fatherless homes are on the rise, and while I know my podcast won’t be the solution, my prayer is that anyone journeying through the complexities of a fatherless life will find hope in the stories of the people I’ll be interviewing.
Voicemails: To My Younger Self
Father's Day Special - ft. Keithen Schwahn
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For many, Father’s Day can stir up a complex mix of emotions—joy, sadness, longing, or even confusion. How do you celebrate when your dad wasn’t there? Maybe he passed away, walked away, or was physically present but emotionally distant.
In this conversation, Jordan sits down with Keithen to hear the story of his relationship with his dad: what he learned from him, what he received through him, and how that legacy has shaped the man he is today.
Together, they reflect on the beauty of generational blessing, the quiet power of a father’s example, and the responsibility of carrying what you have received into the lives of others.
Keithen shares openly about why he now feels called to serve, father, and pour into the next generation; offering what was given to him, and becoming part of a story bigger than himself.
We pray this conversation meets you wherever you are today — on Father’s Day.