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    <itunes:title>9 | What We Learned After Talking With the Next Generation</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the <b>Walk Differently Podcast</b>, Jake Fox and Lamont Lester continue reflecting on their recent conversation with young leaders and the insights it revealed about faith, mentorship, and leadership today.</p><p>As generations navigate a rapidly changing culture, the need for understanding and connection has never been greater. Jake and Lamont explore what it means to truly listen to younger voices, why mentorship matters, and how wisdom from experience can help guide the next generation of leaders.</p><p>The conversation also touches on the evolving ways faith is expressed, the importance of humility in leadership, and how meaningful relationships across generations can shape stronger communities.</p><p>Sometimes growth begins when we pause long enough to listen.</p><p>If the way you&apos;re walking makes you trip, get up and <b>walk differently</b>.</p><p>Key Themes in This Episode</p><p>• Listening to the next generation<br/>• Mentorship and leadership development<br/>• Bridging generational perspectives in faith and community<br/>• Learning from both wisdom and youthful passion<br/>• Growing together through honest conversation</p>]]></description>
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    <title>8 | Love, Judgment, and Forgiveness: A Real Conversation About Faith</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What does it really mean to love people the way Jesus taught?  In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, the conversation dives deep into faith, forgiveness, humility, and the real-life challenges of loving people in a broken world.  The group discusses how the church can remain grounded in its core principles while finding new ways to reach today’s generation. They explore why many people feel disconnected from church culture, how pride and judgment can create barriers, and why humili...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What does it really mean to love people the way Jesus taught?<br/><br/>In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, the conversation dives deep into faith, forgiveness, humility, and the real-life challenges of loving people in a broken world.<br/><br/>The group discusses how the church can remain grounded in its core principles while finding new ways to reach today’s generation. They explore why many people feel disconnected from church culture, how pride and judgment can create barriers, and why humility and empathy are essential for authentic Christian community.<br/><br/>The discussion also tackles one of the hardest realities of faith: loving people who hurt us. From personal experiences to reflections on forgiveness and grace, the conversation highlights why living out love is simple in theory—but often difficult in practice.<br/><br/>This episode challenges listeners to think deeply about how we treat others, how faith should shape our actions, and what it means to truly “walk differently.”<br/><br/>In This Episode<br/>• Why the church may need to rethink how it connects with younger generations<br/>• The importance of humility in faith and community<br/>• Why judgment often pushes people away from church<br/>• The real challenge of loving people who hurt us<br/>• Grace, forgiveness, and living out Christian values in everyday life<br/><br/>👍 If you enjoyed this conversation, like, subscribe, and share the episode with someone who would benefit from the discussion.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it really mean to love people the way Jesus taught?<br/><br/>In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, the conversation dives deep into faith, forgiveness, humility, and the real-life challenges of loving people in a broken world.<br/><br/>The group discusses how the church can remain grounded in its core principles while finding new ways to reach today’s generation. They explore why many people feel disconnected from church culture, how pride and judgment can create barriers, and why humility and empathy are essential for authentic Christian community.<br/><br/>The discussion also tackles one of the hardest realities of faith: loving people who hurt us. From personal experiences to reflections on forgiveness and grace, the conversation highlights why living out love is simple in theory—but often difficult in practice.<br/><br/>This episode challenges listeners to think deeply about how we treat others, how faith should shape our actions, and what it means to truly “walk differently.”<br/><br/>In This Episode<br/>• Why the church may need to rethink how it connects with younger generations<br/>• The importance of humility in faith and community<br/>• Why judgment often pushes people away from church<br/>• The real challenge of loving people who hurt us<br/>• Grace, forgiveness, and living out Christian values in everyday life<br/><br/>👍 If you enjoyed this conversation, like, subscribe, and share the episode with someone who would benefit from the discussion.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>7 | Why Young Men Are Walking Away From Church (And What Needs to Change)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What does leadership look like for the next generation of men? In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, Jake, Lamont, Sam, and Jonas continue their conversation about mentorship, manhood, faith, and the cultural challenges facing young men today.  Together they explore the stereotypes many young men face, the importance of mentorship across generations, and why strong leadership examples matter now more than ever. The group also has an honest discussion about faith communities, w...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What does leadership look like for the next generation of men?</p><p>In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, Jake, Lamont, Sam, and Jonas continue their conversation about mentorship, manhood, faith, and the cultural challenges facing young men today. </p><p>Together they explore the stereotypes many young men face, the importance of mentorship across generations, and why strong leadership examples matter now more than ever.</p><p>The group also has an honest discussion about faith communities, why many young people feel disconnected from church, and what it might take to build spaces where people truly feel welcomed.</p><p>This episode highlights the importance of listening across generations and creating opportunities for mentorship, growth, and meaningful leadership.</p><p>In This Episode</p><p>• Why mentorship is critical for the next generation<br/>• Breaking stereotypes around young men<br/>• Leadership and manhood in today’s culture<br/>• Why many people feel disconnected from church<br/>• Bridging the gap between generations</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to <b>subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review</b> to help more people discover the conversation.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does leadership look like for the next generation of men?</p><p>In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, Jake, Lamont, Sam, and Jonas continue their conversation about mentorship, manhood, faith, and the cultural challenges facing young men today. </p><p>Together they explore the stereotypes many young men face, the importance of mentorship across generations, and why strong leadership examples matter now more than ever.</p><p>The group also has an honest discussion about faith communities, why many young people feel disconnected from church, and what it might take to build spaces where people truly feel welcomed.</p><p>This episode highlights the importance of listening across generations and creating opportunities for mentorship, growth, and meaningful leadership.</p><p>In This Episode</p><p>• Why mentorship is critical for the next generation<br/>• Breaking stereotypes around young men<br/>• Leadership and manhood in today’s culture<br/>• Why many people feel disconnected from church<br/>• Bridging the gap between generations</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to <b>subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review</b> to help more people discover the conversation.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>6 | The Women Who Changed Us: How Marriage Shaped Our Lives</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Walk Differently, host Jake Fox sits down with author and community leader Lamont Lester for a candid conversation about relationships, faith, and how marriage can transform a man’s life. Together they explore the biblical idea that “it is not good for man to be alone” and what that actually means in real life. Through personal stories, they share how their wives helped them grow, confront selfishness, and become better men, fathers, and leaders. Lamont reflects on how his ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <b>Walk Differently</b>, host Jake Fox sits down with author and community leader Lamont Lester for a candid conversation about relationships, faith, and how marriage can transform a man’s life.</p><p>Together they explore the biblical idea that “it is not good for man to be alone” and what that actually means in real life. Through personal stories, they share how their wives helped them grow, confront selfishness, and become better men, fathers, and leaders.</p><p>Lamont reflects on how his faith journey reshaped his view of relationships after years of dating without serious commitment. Jake shares how meeting his wife after a season of healing allowed him to experience a deeper level of partnership and growth.</p><p>Throughout the discussion, they talk openly about broken relationships, emotional maturity, accountability, and the role that a strong marriage can play in personal development.</p><p>This episode highlights the idea that real growth often happens when someone close enough to challenge us helps us see our blind spots and become who we were meant to be.</p><h1>What You’ll Hear in This Episode</h1><p>• Why the phrase <em>“it’s not good for man to be alone”</em> carries deeper meaning than many realize<br/>• How marriage exposes selfishness and encourages personal growth<br/>• The role faith plays in relationships and long-term commitment<br/>• How past broken relationships can prepare you for the right one<br/>• Why mutual respect and friendship are essential foundations for marriage<br/>• The importance of accountability and growth in a healthy partnership<br/>• Whether a man can truly reach his full potential alone</p><h1>Key Themes from the Conversation</h1><p><b>Marriage as a catalyst for growth</b></p><p>Jake and Lamont discuss how marriage often forces men to confront habits and behaviors they might otherwise ignore when living independently.</p><p><b>Faith and relationships</b></p><p>Both hosts describe how their spiritual journeys influenced their perspective on commitment, responsibility, and partnership.</p><p><b>The power of friendship in marriage</b></p><p>They emphasize that the strongest relationships often begin with genuine friendship and mutual respect.</p><p><b>Learning through challenge</b></p><p>Sometimes the people closest to us are the ones who challenge us the most—but those challenges can lead to deeper growth and maturity.</p><h1>Closing Reflection</h1><p>Jake and Lamont close the conversation by reflecting on whether a man can reach his full potential alone. While acknowledging that some people are called to singleness, they share why partnership has played a powerful role in shaping their character, leadership, and personal growth. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <b>Walk Differently</b>, host Jake Fox sits down with author and community leader Lamont Lester for a candid conversation about relationships, faith, and how marriage can transform a man’s life.</p><p>Together they explore the biblical idea that “it is not good for man to be alone” and what that actually means in real life. Through personal stories, they share how their wives helped them grow, confront selfishness, and become better men, fathers, and leaders.</p><p>Lamont reflects on how his faith journey reshaped his view of relationships after years of dating without serious commitment. Jake shares how meeting his wife after a season of healing allowed him to experience a deeper level of partnership and growth.</p><p>Throughout the discussion, they talk openly about broken relationships, emotional maturity, accountability, and the role that a strong marriage can play in personal development.</p><p>This episode highlights the idea that real growth often happens when someone close enough to challenge us helps us see our blind spots and become who we were meant to be.</p><h1>What You’ll Hear in This Episode</h1><p>• Why the phrase <em>“it’s not good for man to be alone”</em> carries deeper meaning than many realize<br/>• How marriage exposes selfishness and encourages personal growth<br/>• The role faith plays in relationships and long-term commitment<br/>• How past broken relationships can prepare you for the right one<br/>• Why mutual respect and friendship are essential foundations for marriage<br/>• The importance of accountability and growth in a healthy partnership<br/>• Whether a man can truly reach his full potential alone</p><h1>Key Themes from the Conversation</h1><p><b>Marriage as a catalyst for growth</b></p><p>Jake and Lamont discuss how marriage often forces men to confront habits and behaviors they might otherwise ignore when living independently.</p><p><b>Faith and relationships</b></p><p>Both hosts describe how their spiritual journeys influenced their perspective on commitment, responsibility, and partnership.</p><p><b>The power of friendship in marriage</b></p><p>They emphasize that the strongest relationships often begin with genuine friendship and mutual respect.</p><p><b>Learning through challenge</b></p><p>Sometimes the people closest to us are the ones who challenge us the most—but those challenges can lead to deeper growth and maturity.</p><h1>Closing Reflection</h1><p>Jake and Lamont close the conversation by reflecting on whether a man can reach his full potential alone. While acknowledging that some people are called to singleness, they share why partnership has played a powerful role in shaping their character, leadership, and personal growth. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>5 | From Wild at Heart to Walk Differently: The Story Behind Our Mission</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What happens when men choose honesty, healing, and real community instead of isolation? In this episode of Walk Differently, Jake Fox and Lamont Lester share the story behind their friendship, their shared mission, and how their journey through men’s ministry led them to start building spaces where men can grow, heal, and lead with courage. Their connection began through a shared experience with the Wild at Heart boot camp, a men’s retreat inspired by the work of author John Eldredge. What st...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when men choose honesty, healing, and real community instead of isolation?</p><p>In this episode of <b>Walk Differently</b>, Jake Fox and Lamont Lester share the story behind their friendship, their shared mission, and how their journey through men’s ministry led them to start building spaces where men can grow, heal, and lead with courage.</p><p>Their connection began through a shared experience with the <b>Wild at Heart boot camp</b>, a men’s retreat inspired by the work of author John Eldredge. What started as a personal experience of healing quickly turned into a bigger calling: bringing tools, mentorship, and authentic brotherhood into their own communities.</p><p>Together, Jake and Lamont reflect on:</p><ul><li>How their friendship first started through men’s ministry</li><li>The impact of the <b>Wild at Heart retreat</b> and why it resonated so deeply</li><li>The importance of healing the “father wound” many men carry</li><li>Why many men struggle to step into leadership and vulnerability</li><li>The need for safe spaces where men can share their stories</li><li>Why investing in the <b>next generation of young men</b> is critical</li></ul><p>They also share stories about the mentoring groups and leadership breakfasts they hosted for high school students—creating spaces where young men could talk openly, learn from mentors, and build strong foundations before stepping into adulthood.</p><p>One of the most powerful takeaways from this conversation is simple: <b>no man is meant to walk alone</b>.</p><p>Healing, growth, and leadership happen in community.</p><p>And when men surround themselves with the right people, they learn how to truly <b>walk differently</b>.</p><h1>In This Episode</h1><ul><li>The story of how Jake and Lamont first connected</li><li>The influence of <em>Wild at Heart</em> and men’s retreats</li><li>Why healing past wounds is essential for leadership</li><li>Mentoring young men during the transition into adulthood</li><li>The power of authentic brotherhood and shared growth</li><li>Why community is key to personal transformation</li></ul><h1>Key Themes</h1><p>Men’s Leadership<br/>Faith and Brotherhood<br/>Mentorship and Community<br/>Personal Growth and Healing<br/>Fatherhood and Generational Impact</p><h1>Subscribe &amp; Connect</h1><p>If this episode encouraged you, please consider <b>subscribing to the podcast and sharing it with a friend</b>.</p><p>We would love to hear how this episode impacted you and how you are choosing to <b>walk differently</b> in your own life.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when men choose honesty, healing, and real community instead of isolation?</p><p>In this episode of <b>Walk Differently</b>, Jake Fox and Lamont Lester share the story behind their friendship, their shared mission, and how their journey through men’s ministry led them to start building spaces where men can grow, heal, and lead with courage.</p><p>Their connection began through a shared experience with the <b>Wild at Heart boot camp</b>, a men’s retreat inspired by the work of author John Eldredge. What started as a personal experience of healing quickly turned into a bigger calling: bringing tools, mentorship, and authentic brotherhood into their own communities.</p><p>Together, Jake and Lamont reflect on:</p><ul><li>How their friendship first started through men’s ministry</li><li>The impact of the <b>Wild at Heart retreat</b> and why it resonated so deeply</li><li>The importance of healing the “father wound” many men carry</li><li>Why many men struggle to step into leadership and vulnerability</li><li>The need for safe spaces where men can share their stories</li><li>Why investing in the <b>next generation of young men</b> is critical</li></ul><p>They also share stories about the mentoring groups and leadership breakfasts they hosted for high school students—creating spaces where young men could talk openly, learn from mentors, and build strong foundations before stepping into adulthood.</p><p>One of the most powerful takeaways from this conversation is simple: <b>no man is meant to walk alone</b>.</p><p>Healing, growth, and leadership happen in community.</p><p>And when men surround themselves with the right people, they learn how to truly <b>walk differently</b>.</p><h1>In This Episode</h1><ul><li>The story of how Jake and Lamont first connected</li><li>The influence of <em>Wild at Heart</em> and men’s retreats</li><li>Why healing past wounds is essential for leadership</li><li>Mentoring young men during the transition into adulthood</li><li>The power of authentic brotherhood and shared growth</li><li>Why community is key to personal transformation</li></ul><h1>Key Themes</h1><p>Men’s Leadership<br/>Faith and Brotherhood<br/>Mentorship and Community<br/>Personal Growth and Healing<br/>Fatherhood and Generational Impact</p><h1>Subscribe &amp; Connect</h1><p>If this episode encouraged you, please consider <b>subscribing to the podcast and sharing it with a friend</b>.</p><p>We would love to hear how this episode impacted you and how you are choosing to <b>walk differently</b> in your own life.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>4| What Young Men Need Most: Mentorship, Multi-Generational Community, and Identity</itunes:title>
    <title>4| What Young Men Need Most: Mentorship, Multi-Generational Community, and Identity</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, Jake, Lamont, Sam, and Jonas have a raw and meaningful conversation about young men, mentorship, Christian community, identity, belonging, vulnerability, public speaking, and personal growth. They reflect on how a simple men’s breakfast grew into a powerful listening circle where young men could be open, supported, and challenged by older mentors. They also talk about the realities of navigating faith in today’s culture, the negative perception...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the <b>Walk Differently Podcast</b>, Jake, Lamont, Sam, and Jonas have a raw and meaningful conversation about <b>young men, mentorship, Christian community, identity, belonging, vulnerability, public speaking, and personal growth</b>.</p><p>They reflect on how a simple men’s breakfast grew into a powerful listening circle where young men could be open, supported, and challenged by older mentors. They also talk about the realities of navigating faith in today’s culture, the negative perceptions some young people carry around Christianity, and why leading with love matters more than labels.</p><p>Sam and Jonas share their personal experiences with identity, multicultural friendships, stereotypes, and what it has felt like to search for belonging while refusing to be boxed in by other people’s expectations. The episode also explores the transition from high school into college and adulthood, including the emotional challenge of moving from recognition and support into a world that can feel far less compassionate.</p><p>This is an honest conversation about <b>brotherhood, mentorship, manhood, faith in action, and walking differently in today’s world</b>.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the <b>Walk Differently Podcast</b>, Jake, Lamont, Sam, and Jonas have a raw and meaningful conversation about <b>young men, mentorship, Christian community, identity, belonging, vulnerability, public speaking, and personal growth</b>.</p><p>They reflect on how a simple men’s breakfast grew into a powerful listening circle where young men could be open, supported, and challenged by older mentors. They also talk about the realities of navigating faith in today’s culture, the negative perceptions some young people carry around Christianity, and why leading with love matters more than labels.</p><p>Sam and Jonas share their personal experiences with identity, multicultural friendships, stereotypes, and what it has felt like to search for belonging while refusing to be boxed in by other people’s expectations. The episode also explores the transition from high school into college and adulthood, including the emotional challenge of moving from recognition and support into a world that can feel far less compassionate.</p><p>This is an honest conversation about <b>brotherhood, mentorship, manhood, faith in action, and walking differently in today’s world</b>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>3 | Returning to the Sandbox: Rebuilding Unity in a Divided World</itunes:title>
    <title>3 | Returning to the Sandbox: Rebuilding Unity in a Divided World</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Why does division seem stronger than connection in today’s world? In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, Jake Fox and Lamont Lester explore the powerful metaphor behind Sandbox Studio and what it represents in a culture increasingly divided by race, politics, and ideology. As children, the sandbox was simple. Anyone could join. Toys were shared. Differences didn’t matter. But somewhere along the way, society built separate sandboxes. Through honest storytelling and heartfelt dialogu...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Why does division seem stronger than connection in today’s world?</p><p>In this episode of the <b>Walk Differently Podcast</b>, Jake Fox and Lamont Lester explore the powerful metaphor behind <b>Sandbox Studio</b> and what it represents in a culture increasingly divided by race, politics, and ideology.</p><p>As children, the sandbox was simple. Anyone could join. Toys were shared. Differences didn’t matter.</p><p>But somewhere along the way, society built separate sandboxes.</p><p>Through honest storytelling and heartfelt dialogue, Jake and Lamont discuss how community pressure, historical wounds, and cultural narratives shape the way people interact with one another.</p><p>They unpack personal experiences with racism, empathy, and transformation while sharing why creating <b>safe spaces for authentic conversation</b> is essential for healing.</p><p>This episode challenges listeners to reconsider how they engage with others and invites them to participate in building a new model for unity.</p><p>What You’ll Learn in This Episode</p><p>• The meaning behind the <b>Sandbox Studio</b> concept<br/> • How childhood innocence reveals the possibility of unity<br/> • The impact of community pressure on racial division<br/> • Why empathy is essential when addressing historical injustice<br/> • How personal relationships break down stereotypes<br/> • The importance of creating <b>safe spaces for honest conversations</b><br/> • Why unity requires vulnerability and emotional safety<br/> • How the <b>Harmony Coalition</b> is working toward racial reconciliation<br/> • A preview of the upcoming <b>Walk Differently Ark initiative</b></p><p>Key Topics Discussed</p><ul><li>Racial reconciliation and healing</li><li>Childhood innocence vs learned prejudice</li><li>Empathy and personal responsibility</li><li>Community building and social unity</li><li>Faith and reconciliation</li><li>Creating safe spaces for difficult conversations</li></ul><p>About the Podcast</p><p>The <b>Walk Differently Podcast</b>, hosted by <b>Jake Fox</b>, creates space for vulnerable conversations about unity, authenticity, and personal transformation.</p><p>Recorded in <b>Sandbox Studio A in Nashville, Tennessee</b>, the show brings together voices from different backgrounds to explore how people can bridge divides and build stronger communities.</p><p>Subscribe &amp; Connect</p><p>If this episode impacted you, please:</p><p>• Subscribe to the podcast<br/> • Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it<br/> • Reflect on how you can <b>walk differently</b> in your own community</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why does division seem stronger than connection in today’s world?</p><p>In this episode of the <b>Walk Differently Podcast</b>, Jake Fox and Lamont Lester explore the powerful metaphor behind <b>Sandbox Studio</b> and what it represents in a culture increasingly divided by race, politics, and ideology.</p><p>As children, the sandbox was simple. Anyone could join. Toys were shared. Differences didn’t matter.</p><p>But somewhere along the way, society built separate sandboxes.</p><p>Through honest storytelling and heartfelt dialogue, Jake and Lamont discuss how community pressure, historical wounds, and cultural narratives shape the way people interact with one another.</p><p>They unpack personal experiences with racism, empathy, and transformation while sharing why creating <b>safe spaces for authentic conversation</b> is essential for healing.</p><p>This episode challenges listeners to reconsider how they engage with others and invites them to participate in building a new model for unity.</p><p>What You’ll Learn in This Episode</p><p>• The meaning behind the <b>Sandbox Studio</b> concept<br/> • How childhood innocence reveals the possibility of unity<br/> • The impact of community pressure on racial division<br/> • Why empathy is essential when addressing historical injustice<br/> • How personal relationships break down stereotypes<br/> • The importance of creating <b>safe spaces for honest conversations</b><br/> • Why unity requires vulnerability and emotional safety<br/> • How the <b>Harmony Coalition</b> is working toward racial reconciliation<br/> • A preview of the upcoming <b>Walk Differently Ark initiative</b></p><p>Key Topics Discussed</p><ul><li>Racial reconciliation and healing</li><li>Childhood innocence vs learned prejudice</li><li>Empathy and personal responsibility</li><li>Community building and social unity</li><li>Faith and reconciliation</li><li>Creating safe spaces for difficult conversations</li></ul><p>About the Podcast</p><p>The <b>Walk Differently Podcast</b>, hosted by <b>Jake Fox</b>, creates space for vulnerable conversations about unity, authenticity, and personal transformation.</p><p>Recorded in <b>Sandbox Studio A in Nashville, Tennessee</b>, the show brings together voices from different backgrounds to explore how people can bridge divides and build stronger communities.</p><p>Subscribe &amp; Connect</p><p>If this episode impacted you, please:</p><p>• Subscribe to the podcast<br/> • Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it<br/> • Reflect on how you can <b>walk differently</b> in your own community</p>]]></content:encoded>
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