Going Somewhere

Stephen Glasser, Megan Peikert

This is a podcast for anyone who finds themselves in the ambiguous adventure of young adulthood. A season marked by uncertainty, change, love, heartbreak, and a whole lot of big decisions. How does one navigate this beautifully complicated season as a follower of Jesus? Join Stephen Glasser and Megan Peikert for some real and raw conversations as we journey side by side. We're all going somewhere...we might as well go there together.

  1. 1D AGO

    100: Still Going Somewhere (The Final Episode)

    We made it to Episode 100 — and this one is truly special. This episode isn’t just a recap… it’s a celebration, a thank you, and a handing-off of the journey. In this final episode of the Going Somewhere Podcast, Stephen and Megan look back on 100 episodes of conversations, stories, laughter, hard moments, and faithful steps. Together, they reflect on the moments that shaped the show, the people who made it meaningful, and the lessons learned along the way. In this episode, you’ll hear: A look back at the Top 10 most-listened episodes Personal favorite moments and behind-the-mic stories Honest reflections on the lessons this podcast taught us A powerful montage of messages from past guests and listeners A celebration of the incredible community that formed around this show And a hopeful look ahead at what’s next… Along the way, we pause to celebrate something that still blows us away — this podcast reached listeners in 79 nations around the world. What started as a simple idea turned into a global journey, and we’re incredibly grateful for every single listen. We also share a preview of what’s coming in the next chapter with the launch of the Everyday Adventure Podcast — a new space focused on finding meaning, faith, and adventure in everyday life. Most of all, this episode is about gratitude.Thank you for listening, sharing, encouraging, and walking this road with us. This chapter may be ending, but we truly believe God has good things ahead — for all of us. We’re all going somewhere… and we can’t wait to see where God leads you next. What’s Next & Helpful Links 🎙️ Everyday Adventure Podcast with Stephen Glasser Launching January 26 --> SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW TODAY!📝 Year-End Reflection Guide A simple, meaningful way to pause, reflect, and finish the year well📘 Year-End Reflection Course Includes 13 video sessions, 40+ page workbook, 10 proven reflection practices, prayerful guidance, and more!Only $29!!🔥 Rhythm Conference 2026 (February 6–7) A gathering at Northview Church in Fargo, NDfor Young Adults to pursue spiritual renewal, community, and intentional rhythms📲 Follow @stephenglasser on Instagram 📲 Follow @evdayadventure on Instagram

    1h 14m
  2. DEC 15

    99: What's Next for the Podcast?

    This week, Stephen and Megan pull back the curtain on what’s ahead as we approach the final episode of the Going Somewhere Podcast. Episode 100 is coming next week, and it’s going to be a full-on celebration—favorite moments, impactful conversations, behind-the-scenes stories, fun facts, and a few surprises as we wrap up an incredible journey together. In today’s conversation, we explore why the GS Podcast is coming to an end, how Stephen’s role and audience have shifted over time, and why this transition feels both right and timely. Then we look ahead to what’s next—The Everyday Adventure Podcast with Stephen Glasser, officially launching January 26th. We share the heart behind the new show, what will stay the same, what will be brand new, and how you can be part of building this next chapter. We also talk about Stephen’s upcoming book Everyday Adventure (February 1st!), how the launch is unfolding, and what’s happening this week inside the Launch Team. If you’ve been part of this community in any way, we’re so grateful you’re here. Episode 100 is going to be special… and we can’t wait to celebrate with you. If you'd like to share how the Going Somewhere Podcast has impacted you, leave us a voice memo! 🎧 Subscribe to The Everyday Adventure Podcast:• Spotify • Apple Podcasts • YouTube 📘 Join the Everyday Adventure Launch Team:stephenglasser.com/book 📝 Download Your FREE Year-End Reflection Guide:stephenglasser.com/reflection

    51 min
  3. DEC 9

    98: Dave Leedahl | Our Final (& First) Guest

    In this episode, Stephen and Megan sit down with Dave Leedahl, Lead Pastor at Northview Church — and someone who has been part of the Going Somewhere story from the very beginning. Together, they revisit the early conversations that sparked the birth of this podcast years ago, emerging from a shared desire to meet a need and invest deeply in the young adults of our community. The three of them talk about what God has been doing in young adults, the hunger and ownership they’re seeing, the leadership and maturity emerging, and the unique obstacles and threats this generation is navigating. Dave also shares his hopes, encouragement, and vision for young adults stepping boldly into their callings today. If you’re a young adult — or someone who cares about them — this conversation will stir your heart. Join the Everyday Adventure Book Launch Team Stephen’s first book, Everyday Adventure, releases on February 1st, and we’d love to invite you to be part of the team helping bring this message into the world.When you join, you’ll get instant access to the first 3 chapters, weekly challenges and prizes, and behind-the-scenes updates throughout the launch.Learn more or sign up at stephenglasser.com/book. Download the FREE Year-End Reflection Guide The updated 2025 Year-End Reflection Guide is now available! This free resource will help you slow down, reflect on your year, and step into the next one with clarity and intention.Download it today at stephenglasser.com/reflection.

    1h 8m
  4. NOV 3

    94: The Anxious Generation

    Stephen and Megan dive into the ideas behind Jonathan Haidt’s bestselling book, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness. Together, they unpack how the rise of smartphones and the decline of play-based childhood have shaped an entire generation. In this conversation, Stephen explains Haidt’s core argument that childhood was “rewired” around 2012 — trading outdoor play, social learning, and healthy risk for screen-based connection, comparison, and constant distraction. They explore how this great rewiring has uniquely impacted both boys and girls, why young adults today are more anxious and lonely than ever, and how we can begin reclaiming what was lost. You’ll walk away with practical ways to manage your attention, pursue real-world relationships, and rediscover presence in a digital world that never stops scrolling. Be sure to subscribe today so you never miss an episode! 4 Key Takeaways: Own Your Attention. Recognize when your phone is managing you instead of the other way around. Create intentional phone-free times each day and reclaim your ability to focus deeply. Crave What’s Real. Invest in embodied, face-to-face community — shared meals, conversations, and experiences that outlast the scroll. Curate Your Digital Life. Audit your apps and notifications. Keep what connects you, remove what consumes you, and let technology serve your goals — not shape them. Relearn Play and Presence. Step outside, try new hobbies, allow boredom, and take healthy risks. These real-world moments build the resilience and creativity we’ve lost in a screen-based world. Ask Yourself: What’s one simple way you can limit distraction this week — and one real-world connection you can intentionally pursue? 📖 Buy the Book: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt on Amazon🌐 Learn More: theanxiousgeneration.com📸 Follow Jonathan Haidt: @jonathanhaidt Follow ⁠Going Somewhere Podcast⁠ on Instagram Ask a Question or Suggest a Guest | ⁠goingsomewherepod.com⁠ Subscribe to us on ⁠Youtube⁠ Podcast Music: ⁠Electric Ten by Broke in Summer⁠ Stephen's ⁠Instagram⁠ & ⁠Website

    45 min
4.7
out of 5
33 Ratings

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This is a podcast for anyone who finds themselves in the ambiguous adventure of young adulthood. A season marked by uncertainty, change, love, heartbreak, and a whole lot of big decisions. How does one navigate this beautifully complicated season as a follower of Jesus? Join Stephen Glasser and Megan Peikert for some real and raw conversations as we journey side by side. We're all going somewhere...we might as well go there together.