Endings and Beginnings
The Start of a New Chapter
It’s been a little while since you’ve seen a new episode of my Dreamers & Disciples podcast drop. And that silence wasn’t accidental. It’s been a long season of listening.
Over the past 7 months, I’ve spent a lot of time seeking God, praying, and discerning what’s next for this podcast, and more broadly, for my voice and calling in this season.
And now, I’m finally ready to share what’s ahead.
Dreamers & Disciples is ending. Something new is beginning.
That feels bittersweet to type. I’ve done over 100 episodes and this podcast has been one of the most meaningful things I’ve ever created. It gave me space to process my transition from staff leadership at Elevation Church. It helped me launch my first book. It connected me with amazing guests - some old friends and some new.
But as much as I’ve loved this chapter, I began to feel a restlessness. The message that launched the podcast, dreaming with open hands of surrender, is still deep in my heart. But there’s more in me.
More that I want to talk about.
More people I want to learn from.
More topics I feel passionate about.
And it’s time to build something that makes space for all of it.
Introducing The Wade Joye Show
This new show is launching August 12, and it will be available as both a YouTube show and an audio podcast.
At its heart, it’s a space to help you live a bold, steadfast, and meaningful life.
Some episodes will challenge you. Some will encourage you. But all of them are designed to give you some new tools and inspiration to live wisely and courageously in our culture.
Subscribe Now
If you are already subscribed to Dreamers & Disciples, you will still need to subscribe to The Wade Joye Show separately.
The best way to experience the show is over on YouTube:
👉 Subscribe to The Wade Joye Show on YouTube
But if you prefer audio, you can also follow it on:
I’m so grateful for everyone who’s joined me on the Dreamers & Disciples journey. That chapter is ending, but what’s ahead might just be the most exciting chapter yet.
Thanks for walking with me.
Here’s to what’s next,
Wade


