A House Built on Sand

By: Jibril Caliph Al-Sadat and Mark Hunter Brooks
  • Summary

  • This podcast brings the wisdom of older adults to you, sharing lessons others have learned in their lives so you won't have to learn them in yours! The podcast's title, "A House Built on Sand," refers to people who fail to build their lives on a strong foundation, making them more susceptible to the trials and challenges that living normally brings. Please join us, Jibril Caliph Al-Sadat and Mark Hunter Brooks, as we discuss life from our varied perspectives.
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Episodes
  • Who Are You?
    Jul 24 2021

    Who are you? We've asked this question before. You are NOT what you do, but in this podcast we are adding another component. You are not just your outer self but your inner self too. Your whole self is a mixture of your outer individual self and your inner being. This episode kicks off a new podcast series Jibril and I call "Worldly Spiritual" in which we talk about spiritual topics with the goal of helping fill the emptiness that has become so prevalent in today's society.  

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    32 mins
  • Be a Johnny Appleseed
    Jun 26 2021

    It's a simple title but it has multiple meanings. Johnny Appleseed, AKA John Chapman, actually lived in the early 1800's. In the fall of each year, he collected seeds from the crushed pulp of apples at cider mills and planted them the following spring. The "fruit" of his labor (pun intended) can be seen in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and West Virginia, but what does this phrase mean on a higher level?    It means that we should be planting seeds now that will bear fruit in the future - part of our series discussion of a multi-cultural America.

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    31 mins
  • The Anthem of Nationalism
    Jun 19 2021

    What is nationalism and how is it different from patriotism? This podcast is part of our emphasis on building a multi-cultural America now so we can grow into that inevitability over the next half-century. The key points - 1) Understand history, not just yours but everyone else's as well, 2) Become aware of the suffering of others, as it is a prerequisite to building moral courage, and 3) Be others-centered, thinking about the needs of those around you.

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    32 mins

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