In this fun-filled episode of the Go Fish Podcast for Kids, the guys are tackling something we all deal with—fear!
Jamie kicks things off by admitting that he struggles with fear daily. Chad and Chase chime in, talking about how everyone faces fear in different forms, whether it’s being afraid of animals, thunderstorms, or even feeling left out. It’s a super relatable discussion for kids who might worry about similar things. But don’t worry, The guys have just the thing to help—a song called “He Leadeth Me.” This classic hymn reminds us that God is always there, even when we’re scared.
Of course, no Go Fish Podcast episode would be complete without a little humor, and Jamie brings the laughs with the “Dad Joke of the Day.” He has the audience rolling with a couple of classic dad jokes, each as cheesy as the last! Jamie also reveals a few fun career ideas, imagining himself as a restaurant server or even a mirror cleaner. The dad jokes may be silly, but the laughs are guaranteed!
Then, the podcast takes a meaningful turn as Jamie introduces the new sponsor, TheHopeLine.com. He shares how TheHopeLine has been a lifeline for young people in crisis, and he invites parents to check out a video to learn more.
Next up is “Bible Beats,” where Chad brings in some wisdom from the Bible. They read verses like Psalm 118:6 and Psalm 145:18, which remind us that God is always on our side and ready to listen when we call on Him. These verses are great for kids (and grown-ups!) to remember when they’re feeling scared or uncertain.
To wrap things up, Jamie explains why the Bible is the ultimate source of truth. It’s not just stories—it’s a reminder that God is strong, powerful, and always in control. When life feels scary or overwhelming, Jamie tells listeners that they can trust in God to guide them through. The episode ends on a high note with a song called “My God,” which is all about how we can rely on God’s strength.
As the podcast draws to a close, the Go Fish guys remind everyone that they’re not alone, especially in moments of fear. Jamie leaves listeners with an encouraging message: “You’re awesome, just the way you are!” And with that, the episode wraps up with a final goodbye and a promise to tackle more fun topics next time!