Faith & Family Fellowship Podcast

Just Chat With Drew Podcast
Interview with Drew

In this Faith and Family Fellowship episode, Dallas interviews Drew, host of Just Chat Podcast.

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Just Chat will discuss about personal growth, life advice and good habits in a simple guide for young adults. We will talk about tips and habits that will improve your lifestyle. And provide meaningful advice that can help create a better version of yourself, so can get back on track. So if would like to share your experience or any questions send them to me.

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Faith and Family Fellowship Podcast is a Christ-centered podcast. established in 2019 and hosted weekly by Pastor Chris Busher. Addressing a host of topics such as the Great Commission, Christian discipleship, and often featuring interviews with special guests who are experts in their field. The views and events expressed on this podcast and all related materials belong solely to their author and not necessarily to the author's employer, organization, committee, or other group or individual. While all attempts are made to present accurate information, some information may become outdated over time. Fellowship Podcast makes every attempt to timely update any and all such information. Without further delay, here's another powerful episode of Faith and Family Fellowship Podcast. Welcome back to another episode of Faith and Family Fellowship Podcast. Once again, we have another amazing guest joining us, Drew. Drew is the host of his own podcast called Just Chat with Drew. And we don't have a last name. We only have the first name. So all the way from Maryland. Pleasure to have you here today. How are you? I'm doing wonderful, man. Thank you for having me. Yeah, Drew, no last name needed. I'm just him. Mic drop. Last name. Just Drew. Yeah. Last name is like a nurse. just like the profession. And I just big kudos to mom because she's a registered nurse and now has her own business to helping seniors as well. So she's really doing a lot as you know, strong independent women came from Jamaica, born and raised and then moved to here. Amazing person. So kudos to that. And the podcast, honestly, I was just gonna say a little bit about the podcast. It's really just a platform to help individuals like, you know, 20s and... maybe younger or older to get that motivation, like really get the ball rolling. And if they have like a rut in their life, they can always come to the pod and just listen to different perspectives and hear from different people. Yeah, we're gonna dive into your podcast a little bit more as we move forward, but our audience love to get to know our guests. And so just tell us a little bit about your faith life, how you met God, how it changed your life, and then we'll go from there. Okay, so, based on just like growing up and school. Cause your Venice schools, of course, they teach you about God and the word and all that. And then the church as well, they amplify it. So for me personally, I perceived him as a kid. I was just, okay, big man, this guy, he knows everything. I'm good. But then when it came down to like, oh, I should also keep the commandments and also practice a Christian life. It's like, how do you maneuver that? So it's- Personally for me, it's kind of like learning as I go, but in that process of learning, I feel like I got close to him because he's really there to be a shoulder to just like lean upon and not feel like I'm by myself. And through the school, I feel like that helped and granted like kind of harmed a little bit because they wanna pamper and like protect all the Venice kids. So it's a give and take. So you really have to do your due diligence to step out and really see as like, what's the best scenario? Like Simba, that scene where you see all the sky. Yeah, it's like this all the land that is yours, but like, don't touch that. So kind of like that. This is the platform that God can use you, but like do not get swayed from what the world wants to teach you. And that makes sense. It makes sense. Another question about your experience in a private school. So it was a biblical school, it was a Christian school. Yes. Did you have this experience, like they were genuinely teaching you the Word of God and the students were also like, what was your experience like? Because I've heard some crazy stories on both sides of the fence of that. And so I'm just curious. Yeah. So for mine personally, it was definitely You have your balance like, oh yeah, we're teaching you the word, of course. But then they really put the foot down of like how much fun you could have. What I mean by that is you have like Internet challenges and things like that, not like now, but later, like Harlem Shakes or something, they would be super cautious. Like, that's funny. Yeah. You can't do this challenge in our campus on school grounds, but maybe outside, but you can't wear, you know, the school name. So it's very interesting how I see it as like Do you want to protect your name and your reputation or do you want to protect the students? So that was my little conflict with them. That makes sense. And I don't know about others, but yeah. Ours is very interesting, but we have fun. I can say for me, I went to a public school in Missouri. And so a small town life, right? But... I would say that if I was around a group of people that were dedicated to God, or at least the professors were professing Christians, no, I think that could change a lot of who I became as a teenager and in my college years, because for our audience, they know, but for you to know, Drew, I fell into a drug addiction really early in my life. And so if I think if I would have been in an environment like you, hopefully I would have avoided those types of things. So I'm sure people fall by the wayside in a private Christian school as well. but I would have been super grateful to be in something like this. And I hope I can give my son something, maybe not a private Christian school per se, but something where I can just teach him the Word of God, and he doesn't have to experience the world like I did, right? I don't want him to do that. I don't want him to have to go out and experience the world to know Christ, because you don't have to. You don't have to go out and try the things that the enemy has for you. You don't have to do that to know the Lord. Yeah. That's true. And dang, that's dad of the year right there. Just make sure your son's good. That's really cool. Maybe it's good to know because literally all it takes is just acceptance of like, yeah, Jesus is my savior and I want to live a better life for him and to glorify him. So even you could be like in a poor situation or like, okay, you're from public school to like following the crowd and then you find yourself through Christ. Boom, you're on the good church that now you're a deacon or you're making music or something. You have that transition. It's very interesting because I've seen people personally that started from like, you know, private school and then they divert because oh you have too many rules. I want to have fun. They divert and then they fall and then they're like dang I've messed up. Maybe I should go back. Will they accept me back? And that conflict personally is like... That is true, huh? That guilt and shame holds us down. Like what if they didn't want me back? Like the prodigal son, you know, he came back as a slave. mentality, but the father's like, no, you're still a son. Get in here. Let's have a party. Yeah. And it happens because that's just modern life. So you really have to look at it where if you want to be that loving church, you have to accept people who really are coming to Christ. So it's a beautiful thing to see. Like for many one story is different, but it's a beautiful thing to see that someone takes a step better for themselves and then bring other people in that environment. Yeah. Thanks, Drew. I appreciate it. Thanks for telling us a little bit about your story. Now we can go a little bit deeper into your podcast. And so you're a young guy. And so what led you to start your own podcast? Oh man, that is a very deep question, Dallas. I think in the simple terms, I just saw a lot of people my age doing different things. One of it was like, okay, I'm starting my own business or I'm starting a career path. And like, I guess... dentist, doctor, and then I do well in the school, but then I fall short in something else. And then I either have to come back on path or I just find a different passion. So I've seen this happen with people in my friend group and outside of the group where it's like, okay, how do you have that information, advice to get you back on track? I think you will stay on track and enjoy what you wanna do. So I feel like for the pod, it's really that platform of just. people giving their experiences, life advice to at least what helped them better themselves and hopefully help someone else so that they could listen and say, you know what, maybe I could change this. Maybe Dallas is right. I could just find my way through a different route and it's okay because no one's perfect. But at least you see it from a different lens that I'm not alone in this. I'm not gonna beat myself up. I'm in my twenties, I'm learning. So. Instead of fooling around, trying to have fun and party, I'm gonna get back on track. And then, you know, once I enjoy the hard work, you know, after I did all the hard work, then I can relax. So it's very crucial for me to really have this pod. And the vision of it is just to outreach to those who can just give me 10 minutes, 20 minutes of their time. It's just to understand a little bit about your show. So you're doing interviews with other people. who are coming on and just chatting with Drew. That's it, it's just like this. Just chatting, yes sir, just chatting. And honestly, I feel like conversations like these are perfect, like I know if you see people with their own podcasts about like just talking about anything from comedy to shows and getting advice, I'm just here saying, you're just chatting. Come as you are, give me all of your time and I'm here just to have good dialogue with people and just have an easy going conversation. Yeah, no. I want you all to come out as you are and be yourself. Wonderful. I want to focus our conversation on young people and how exactly what you're saying, how can we build up the young people that are listening today? Because if there's one thing that I can describe young people with, it's double-mindedness. I think this is it. We don't know what we want yet, exactly like you're saying with your friend group. We don't know what we're supposed to do, what path we're supposed to do, who we're supposed to listen to. And so how can we build up our youth? What would be your advice for that? Just to practically build ourselves up. To build yourself up, I think the first thing you should not do is compare yourself because someone else's journey doesn't mean you should follow, you know? Like that's their path, respect them, you know? Have love for them, but also focus on your path. Cause the more you compare, the more you're slowing yourself down. Guilty, of course, cause I'm definitely like- How can we not be with social media? It's literally created. to do this. That's the point. Exactly. So like, dang, I don't have those six pack. Dang, I don't have those muscles, but I'm going to work on it. I'm going to practice it. And secondly, really in for your discipline and self care, you have to put those two like on equal terms. Like you're not comparing to anyone else and then you give yourself discipline to... Basically keep going with your goals. And as you see, the less you compare and the more devoted you are to your goals, you will always succeed. And no matter what you do, you can really change your life in a year by just following good habits and routines. And I guarantee it, it'll be a whole different person from it. Yeah, I think that's amazing. Going back to the social media part for myself, because I can only speak for myself. In my life, when I was in my addiction, I was involved in a lot of stuff, right? But I had a lot of distractions. from keeping me from my goals or from my purposes, right? But when I removed those distractions and focused on Christ first, everything else just made sense. Ever since I gave my life to Christ, the last seven years have, it's, I don't know how to explain, like a boomerang or like, not a boomerang, that's not a great, it's like a aha moment. That's what I'm saying, a slingshot. It's Lisa. That's it. I hear you. I got it. It's been amazing ever since I gave my life to Christ and just dedicated myself seek first the kingdom seek first the kingdom seek first the kingdom and everything else will come. Now I have a son I have a wife. I'm doing the ministry here in Brazil. God is great if you just give yourself to him first. Right. And so I love what you're saying here. We self care self discipline is huge. We have to be self disciplined. And I think The pandemic, we had to be self-disciplined. We had to be, no one else is telling us what to do. Go ahead. Because it's funny, because people from COVID, actually they, I don't know if there's a study for it, but people had like a split of different parts with like those COVID babies. And then there's people that were disciplined, changed their life. There's people that started their own business. There's people that just didn't do anything. And then people started gaming on Animal Crossing and have meetings on Animal Crossing. It's like... wow, everything happened in just this period of time. And it's so crucial to know that the time you're given really, like you really have that self-discipline to invest. Okay, I'm doing 30 minutes of workout then like a 20 minute prayer, devotion, and then a lot of this time to work and whatever. The more you practice that, those sometimes you will fail, but the more you practice that and get better at it, you'll feel easier and you'll feel happier. Yeah. And going back to the comparison part, I've always heard people say comparison is the killer of joy. And so if you want to be happy, that's a close stock comparing, stop comparing. You can never be drew. You can never be me. In Revelation, it says that hold fast. I'm coming soon. And it talks about don't let anyone steal your crown, your crown. It's fit for your head. Nobody else can wear your crown. Only you can. And so why try to be somebody else? There's no grace to be somebody else. There's only grace to be Drew. There's only grace for me to be Dallas, right? So we can't be anybody else. We just have to be ourselves and we'll never succeed as somebody else. We'll only succeed as who we're supposed to be, right? So that's true. That's some three killer points there. Thank you, Drew. Hey, no problem. That's no problem. But it's so crucial to have, you know, cause I guess touch on the social media cause now people are really. trying to be someone they're not, and it's just false advertisers for themselves. And now they're upset, like, it's not, it's not attractive. I can try to tell people like, you're not going to do this to hurt yourself. And then regret it down the line. Like years later, I'm like, come on now. Like, how do you know? But like, I think the lies in the seat is all, you know, attractive and that's just, you know, devil's work of just giving you that sense self that. facade of the troll, like, oh, you could have everything you want if you just sign a dotted line or just, you know, follow the crowd. Yeah. It's a shame. For your life, what do you think is the biggest mistake that you learned from? You don't have to say the mistake, but you can say what you learned through the trial. What do you think that was? Well, I learned through the trial and the mistake. Mistake was being complacent. uncomfortable. And I think I'll start off comfortable first, because I got comfortable because I was in the depression where, oh yeah, I got it, sure. And I just carried it on like, yeah, I got it. I'm gonna get it right. If I don't get it right, I'll figure it out. But then that also came to be complacent, where there was just no effort behind it. And that really was the thief to my you know, joy because like, I feel, I guess a little bit lower than myself. I didn't feel like 100% at the time. So why I figured to get out of it was, okay, I have to reevaluate and restart. Okay, these are my goals. Here's a plan of how I could attack them. Boom. If I need to add a little help trainers, okay, here, I'll do it with this method. One, this method, two, wake up early. I hate waking up early, but if I have to, Trumpetous goal, I will do it. Wake up at like nine and then probably do more in devotion. 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Get your copy on Amazon and embark on a journey of reflection and healing. Let's talk about staying positive in today's world because there's so many things that can pull this down. How do we stay positive in our life? Saying positive, I guess, is a good way to put it, like prioritizing yourself in the way like you see, I should know better word for it, better word to say positive. It's more so of like, okay, you see the bad happening and then you see like how it's affecting some people. But no, it has not affected you. You see like, okay, but I could do something to help someone like that, or at least be grateful, thankful that it hasn't happened to me. For staying positive, I feel like you could just be more selfless of just like, okay, I'm gonna help out somebody, I'm not gonna be selfish, and then I'm going to prioritize myself in a way that, okay, I'm gonna build myself, I'm gonna heal myself. So like, it could be a give and take, I guess. if that makes sense, where I'm also helping myself stay positive. Like, hey, if there's a bad day, I'm going to listen to some bright, shiny music or try to have some sunlight. And then when I'm in this happy state, I want to give it to someone else. I guess that makes more sense because now I feel like when it comes to. That happiness is not always easy to find because you're by yourself, either live in life or you're with your partner or you're just doing classes and it gets like, you know, annoying. And like you follow the habit of just, oh, class and work and school and bills and money. It's like a lot of stuff. So it could bring you down. But another, I guess a Christian answer, would say like always point to God. And had I had a verse about joy, positive I would say it, but it's really all through him. Like you give your burdens to him. Like you don't have to worry about this test or this exam. You just give it to him and say, Lord, I'm, I'm not in charge of this. You steer the wheel. I just know that I'm going to give my best shot in this. Right. 10 times out of 10, he always has your best interests. And it's funny because we have a plan for it. Like, Oh, wow. I, I assume God's going to do it this way. I assume God's going to give me, uh, my car, my dream car. He's going to give me the love of my life. All this so robotic. Very interesting how God's like, okay, there's that, but here's something better for you. And then it's like, I didn't expect this, but thank you Lord for the blessing. So he really is all knowing and on time when it comes to that. And that really brings up positivity in yourself. Because now it's like, dang, I have to give glory to him now, at the end of the day. And now look how you give your positivity to someone else. and brighten their day. So it's a very like a chain reaction in that sort. Yeah. I think that we should definitely carry that joy with us and affect other people as we're doing it. Cause if we're, if we're being the negative, you're definitely affecting other people. I mean, Right. You're going to affect people either way, right? Right. So you really have to like start by yourself, like, okay, how can I brighten my day and then brighten someone else's day first? Cause yeah, the negative is also true. I want to say something else about this, the negativity. Something I realized a pattern in my life is that I was always wishing my life away, waiting for the next thing. Oh, I wish this season was over. Oh, I wish I could do this. Oh, I wish. And just to give you a comparison, my son, he's almost two years old now. And whenever he was, whenever my wife was pregnant, I was like, oh, I can't wait for my son to be born, but I didn't enjoy the time when my wife was pregnant. Oh, I can't wait for my son to start crawling. I didn't enjoy the time where he was. just a little baby, right? I can't wait for my son to start walking, you know? And I can't wait, I can't wait, I keep wishing away my life. But why? You know, enjoy the moment. It brings negativity when we're always thinking, oh, the next thing's gonna be better than it is now. I can't wait till I get this new job, get this new thing, right? But God told me, be here when you're here. Just be here. Just enjoy the moment today. Why wait for tomorrow or wish for tomorrow? Just do what you can today and that's it. And I found peace through that because it took a while for me to understand that one. No, I 100% agree because that is so crucial. I enjoy the moment that you have right now and the next day and the next day is going to be brighter or even just as fun as your last. And people will forget that because like, oh, but I'm having the worst day ever. But at least finding that one thing that is a positive turns your whole mood around. And it's beautiful to see. Half full or half empty, you know? Which one are we? Oh, you're right. I think you really should be that having that shift. You really should be more positive in that mindset. And yeah, back to your story with enjoying the moments with your son. Though you're looking forward for him to walk and talk and run, you enjoy the little things in the life with him. And then I guarantee you, it's... It blossoms more like, you know, as a whole beautiful family. So to those, to you Dallas, like honestly, to get that it's, it's incredible. I want to go back to your podcast a little bit more. So how many episodes do you have so far? How many episodes? So, so far I have eight as of now, small thing. Like I, it's very, uh, a little child, but, um, my podcast has eight and we talk about different things from like movies like, you know, Marvel and DC, but also like relatable things were like, okay, my college days were bad or my college days were good. How'd I maneuver it? Job and just focus on how do you give yourself that self-discipline, finding yourself worth your purpose and value. And then like try and be relatable and sense that like, when it comes to being, I guess, a young male. And going through challenges, you have like, you know, mental health issues or things you're going for, like you're having some mental struggles and there's not many outlets for you. So I feel like with that situation for mental health, for men, it's very crucial to like find that outlet that really brings you peace and eases you so that you don't become self-destructive or distract other people. Because I feel like when it comes to all these things, they have a big factor in your life and just how you go about things. So the podcast is just all of that. How do you take these realistic situations and problems and find answers to them, IQ maneuver around them and navigate your life better? Yeah. I love it. Just chat. I mean, you can talk about anything. That's what I love about podcasting. There's no wrong answer when it comes to podcasting. You can do a five minute episode, a 60 second episode. a three hour episode, there's nothing wrong with it. You know, you can talk about anything under the sun. There's no rules. Three hours, three hours, those kind of crazy. Hold on, that's a whole movie. That's two movies almost. That's two movies. So I don't know about that one, but yes, that's true. It happens, people do it. Not me, but people do. People watch it, that's the crazy thing. People love it. People love to just chat. And it's just chat and be authentic, man. Like at the end of the day, you really wanna just... share your story and just converse with people that who have the similar faith or have differences and really dialogue in a respectful way that you could feel safe. I may not be the best at just probably like say businesses or finance or something, but I know how to have good relations. And at the end of the day, if I have a good relation with one person, it's going to spread off to three people and five and so forth. And that's... crucial to have, but also beautiful. Cause now it's like, Oh, I know Drew from just chat from Drew. We talked about so-and-so. Oh really? Let's have him on the show or let's go to him or just have a conversation. Like that brings more people together and it's. Well tangent, but, um, it's interesting now how I'm seeing more podcasts, try to have more community because the society now it's getting very distant and it's been polarizing the sense where like. One gender is all powerful. The other gender is like full of crap. And if you're not making this amount of money or nothing, if you don't have the big job, you're not worth it. It's very this or that type of thing. But then the day people are people. You have to just understand that whatever you're going through, I am who I am. And I wanna better myself. I wanna join people to help better me as well and just have a good community. Like there should never be a point where you don't, where you feel like, um, threatened or just like ostracized in your own community. And this supposed to be a loving community, you know? Yeah. I absolutely get that. Yeah. Sorry if I'm rambling, but yeah, we're just chatting here. We're just chatting though. Just to touch on that a little bit. When I moved to Brazil, I moved here by myself. with a head of ministry that I was connected to, but I came by myself physically and I didn't speak Portuguese. And so the first six months were so tough because I didn't have community and it was so hard. I didn't have anyone to lean on or to talk to. I lived with a family that spoke Portuguese only. The son spoke a little bit of English, but not enough to express myself, right? And so later I met my wife and praise God she spoke English. All those things happened there. But community is so valuable. Having people that we can talk to is so important. And so thank you for what you're doing because we need these communities. We need to build these spaces where people can come and feel comfortable and talk about whatever they feel like talking about. And so that leads me to my next question. Who do you have on your show? Do you just have friends come on? Do you have other podcasters come on? If someone from our show is listening today and wants to join, what does this look like? Oh, dang. I think it's good to have anyone and anyone from different fields and professions. Like one episode I'll have a college friend, the next episode I could have a business owner, one episode I could have just a work buddy or just another podcaster, the next could be another person running for Congress or anyone in that caliber. It's just for people to help people out and grow. So... If anyone wants to join, by all means, shoot a message, send a voice link, or sorry, a voice message to Spotify and I'm happy to respond, because I'm here for you guys. I'll make sure we all are on the same page and just having a good time, and build that community, because that community itself is great to have and a blessing in more ways than one. So good. Drew, thank you so much for your time here today on the Faith and Family Fellowship podcast. Anything else that you would want us to take away from your time here? I would say to really take the time for, I guess, always take the time for God, read the Word and talk to him daily. And then also take the time to reach out for someone. If you know someone needs help in whatever field, even if you don't know. the field, not expert at it, learn at least enough to help them in that situation. And just being selfless, like, hey, I heard you're struggling, let me help you in this. And that alone not only feels good, but it helps each other. Like now I want to help more people and now that person's going to help someone else and it helped you too. So it maintains that relationship of just good fellowship and relationship. And again, building good. Just people, good people overall, because at the end of the day, the more good people you have, the better the outcome would be, the warmer the world could be. So that's all I'd say. What I'm hearing you say from that is just be aware. Be aware. Just do this. Look up. Look up from your stinking phone for a while and be aware. You know? Stop scrolling on TikTok, Luke. People are struggling out here and they need someone to talk to. And so I think that's a mic drop that's going to go a long way. Yeah, that's a bar right there. Thanks, Drew. I really appreciate you joining on to the podcast today. Thank you so much. And if you could have it, if I could have you end our time with a prayer. No, one more thing. We got to do a call to action here. Drew, audience, find your podcast. Forgot to say, oh, it's okay. You go find me at Spotify. just chat with Drew, gonna find me at Apple Podcast, just chat with Drew and Pocketcast, just chat with Drew. And also follow the Instagram and you can follow the personal page as well, drew.n96 and ring the bell, do all the things and do, stay updated to what more info I have going on and what episodes I have coming on. So, it'll be fun. Thank you so much. I can't forget the call to action. Sorry, sorry Drew. No, it's okay. It's okay. I was going, I forgot to. Yeah, I really appreciate your time. If I can have you now end our time with a prayer, that would be great. Yes, sir. Okay. Thank you for this wonderful day. Thank you for a great conversation and community Lord. I ask for this podcast to reach out to at least one person to feel lighter and feel better and just be a light in this world that really could help one person if not another and just be a be a powerhouse in their craft and profession, whatever they enjoy, Lord, actually protect those in need and protect those who want to be just better versions of themselves. And I ask Lord that you help us get through it, like one step at a time, like really get off of the distractions and focus on you, Lord. Thank you for everything you do. In the name of prayer, amen. Amen. You've just listened to the Faith and Family Fellowship Podcast. With your host, Pastor Chris Busher, Faith and Family Fellowship Podcast was recorded live in studio with final editing made before uploading. Subscribe today to Faith and Family Fellowship Podcast on iTunes or Google Play. For more fantastic daily content, visit Pastor Chris Busher online via Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. 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