Brothaz in the Foyer Podcast

Brothaz in the Foyer

The name "Brothaz in the Foyer" holds profound symbolism. The foyer, in the context of our podcast, represents the transitional space between the world outside and the sacred chapel within the Church. It serves as a meeting ground where diverse voices converge, creating a space for dialogue and understanding. The term "Brothaz" signifies a brotherhood that transcends cultural and ethnic boundaries. It represents a unity among Black men within the Church, bound together by a shared faith and commitment to living the gospel. The foyer, as the middle ground, symbolizes our intention to meet our audience halfway, fostering dialogue and understanding that eventually leads to the chapel of worship. In essence, the podcast's name encapsulates the mission and spirit of our discussions. It signifies a gathering of brothers in a shared space, breaking down barriers, and inviting listeners to join us in the foyer – a place of unity, understanding, and, ultimately, worship.

  1. From the Sacred Grove to the Super Bowl : Britain Covey

    16 MAY

    From the Sacred Grove to the Super Bowl : Britain Covey

    In this inspiring episode of Brothers in the Foyer, we sit down with Britain Covey, Super Bowl champion and former return specialist for the Philadelphia Eagles (now LA Rams), for a raw and real conversation about faith, football, family, and fighting for your dream. From going undrafted to playing in two Super Bowls, Covey shares the highs and lows of life in the NFL—and how his Latter-day Saint faith kept him grounded through every moment. Hear how serving a mission in Chile shaped his mindset, what it means to pursue private victories before public success, and why integrity and consistency matter more than fame. Whether you’re chasing a dream or rebuilding your faith, this episode will uplift and motivate you. Timestamps 00:00:00 - intro 00:01:11 - Intro to Britain Covey’s NFL & Faith Journey 00:02:10 - Growing Up in Utah & Choosing Utah over BYU 00:04:00 - Decision to Serve an LDS Mission in Chile 00:06:10 - Coming Back Older, Smaller, and Doubted 00:13:50 - From Undrafted to NFL: Proving Himself 00:24:45 - Role of Faith & Consistency Amid Pressure 00:34:00 - Balancing Football, Family, and Anxiety 00:40:00 - Charity Work: CVY Classic & Bridle Up Hope 00:43:00 - NFL Culture: Mentorship & Player Bonds 00:50:00 - Film Study Mastery as a Punt Returner 00:54:00 - Thoughts on NFL Kick Return Rule Changes 01:00:00 - Closing Reflections: Private Victories & Faith Sponsor: Need a great shirt for your missionary or yourself?? "It’s the shirts with the vents" The most breathable shirt to ever exist. Made by to missionaries who served in the most extreme climates. The shirts contain breathable materials so whether it’s at the office or in the mission field, you will always stay cool. Use CODE "FOYERFAM" for a special discount off their shirts. @ServeClothing https://serveclothing.com/

    1 h y 4 min
  2. Line upon Line: A Journey of Faith, Revelation, and Peace

    11 ABR

    Line upon Line: A Journey of Faith, Revelation, and Peace

    In this powerful episode of Brothaz in the Foyer a Mothaz in the Foyer , we sit down with Sherri Camp — genealogist, educator, and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — as she shares her deeply moving conversion story. (She is also Andrew's mother From her roots in Kansas City, through years of spiritual searching, Sherri opens up about what led her from Baptist beginnings and metaphysical teachings to ultimately embracing the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ Her story is one of revelation, resilience, and divine preparation. You’ll hear about: Her upbringing in a matriarchal home Spiritual experiences as a child and teen Her encounter with LDS missionaries after a heartbreaking loss The powerful moment she recognized the First Vision as truth How God led her to her life’s mission: preserving Black heritage through genealogy This is more than a story of faith — it’s a reminder that God knows us, prepares us, and speaks to our hearts in ways we uniquely understand. If you’ve ever wondered how people find truth in unexpected ways, or what it feels like when the Spirit confirms something deeply personal, this episode is for you. Sponsor Need a great shirt for your missionary or yourself. "Its the shirts with the vents" The most breathable shirt to ever exist. Made by to missionaries who served in the most extreme climates. The shirts contain breathable materials so whether its at the office or in the mission field, you will always stay cool. Use CODE "FOYERFAM" for a special discount off their shirts. @ServeClothing https://serveclothing.com/

    1 h y 5 min
  3. How a Simple LDS Ad Changed My LIFE Forever - Prisca Sebel's Conversion Story

    18 MAR

    How a Simple LDS Ad Changed My LIFE Forever - Prisca Sebel's Conversion Story

    In this episode of the Brothaz in the Foyer podcast, they talk Prisca Sebele, who shares her journey from a Catholic upbringing in Kentucky to her conversion to the gospel via Youtube ad about the Atonement of Jesus Christ, subsequent mission in New York City. The conversation delves into the challenges of mental health during her mission, the struggles of navigating family dynamics, and the profound experiences that solidified her faith. Prisca's story highlights the importance of seeking truth, the power of the gospel, and the resilience required to follow one's convictions despite adversity. In this conversation, the speakers explore the experiences of being a black woman in the church, the importance of community, and the challenges faced in predominantly white spaces. They discuss the historical stigmas associated with race in the church and how to combat negative perceptions. The conversation emphasizes the significance of hope, family support, and embracing trials as opportunities for growth. TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Introduction & Purpose - Podcast overview, guest introduction, and sponsorship shout-out. 00:02:30 - Prisca Sebel's Background - African roots, missionary work, and multilingual skills. 00:07:45 - Finding the LDS Church - Discovering the gospel through a YouTube ad. 00:12:20 - Family Opposition - Facing challenges from her Catholic family. 00:17:10 - Decision to Be Baptized - Overcoming fears and committing to her faith. 00:21:35 - Missionary Journey in NYC - Learning and growing through service. 00:27:50 - Mental Health Struggles - Balancing faith and personal challenges. 00:35:10 - Being Black in the LDS Community - Navigating racial experiences and staying faithful. 00:40:11 - Christ as the Focus - Overcoming doubts and focusing on faith. 00:43:00 - Cultural Identity & Faith - African vs. African-American experiences in the church. 00:47:30 - Family’s Evolving Perspective - Their changing attitude toward her faith. 00:51:10 - Patience & Planting Gospel Seeds - Waiting for the right moment to share. 00:54:00 - Trials and Faith - Seeing hardships as growth opportunities. 00:56:00 - Podcast Closing Remarks - Final message and encouragement to stay strong in faith.

    57 min
  4. Lessons from the Locker Room with Chad Lewis (3/9/25)

    16 MAR

    Lessons from the Locker Room with Chad Lewis (3/9/25)

    (Episode aired last week but audio was not released) In this episode of "4th Down in Faith", The Brothaz and guest BYU great, Chad Lewis explore the intersection of faith and sports, focusing on Chad's remarkable journey from a childhood filled with family support to a successful NFL career. They discuss the transformative experience of serving a mission, the challenges of maintaining faith in a competitive environment, and the evolving landscape of college sports. Chad shares insights on the importance of trusting God and the lessons learned from both his mission and professional career. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the evolving landscape of college sports, emphasizing the importance of player revenue sharing. They explore the significance of preparation during missions for athletes, the role of faith in enhancing mental toughness, and the life lessons learned through sports, such as resilience and grit. The discussion culminates in a reflection on God's guidance in life's challenges, encouraging youth to seek and rely on the Lord to support in their journeys. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/RAKMwLyUilI Timestamps • 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast – Hosts introduce the Fourth Down in Faith series. • 00:01:16 - Guest Introduction: Chad Lewis – Overview of Chad’s NFL career, family, and mission experience. • 00:03:08 - Chad’s Childhood & Love for Football – Growing up in Utah, playing sports, and overcoming challenges. • 00:06:00 - The Impact of Serving a Mission – How his mission in Taiwan shaped his faith and character. • 00:10:02 - Trusting God in Difficult Moments – Learning to rely on faith during life’s challenges. • 00:14:45 - Should Athletes Serve a Mission? – Advice for young athletes deciding between sports and faith. • 00:20:00 - Faith in the NFL Locker Room – How Chad balanced his beliefs while earning respect from teammates. • 00:25:00 - Conversations About Faith with Teammates – Discussing the Book of Mormon and religious beliefs in the NFL. • 00:28:00 - Andy Reid’s Leadership & Team Culture – How the coach managed discussions on faith and personal values. • 00:32:00 - Advice for Young Athletes Navigating NIL & College – How to make informed decisions about sports, scholarships, and missions. • 00:36:00 - The Changing Landscape of College Football – How new NCAA rules impact walk-ons and mission returnees. (00:37:58 - 01:11:35) • 00:38:00 - The Importance of Exercise for Missionaries – Staying physically strong while serving a mission. • 00:42:00 How missions prepare athletes for the mental challenges of sports. • 00:44:00 - Balancing Faith and Football – How Chad maintained his faith while competing in the NFL. • 00:49:00 - Defense, Grit, and Teamwork in Sports – How defensive mentality translates into success in life. • 00:54:00 - Andy Reid’s Leadership After Losses – How Andy Reid handles defeat and motivates his team. • 01:00:00 - Teaching Kids Resilience Through Sports – The role of sports in shaping character and perseverance. • 01:06:00 - God is in the Details of Our Lives – Chad shares a powerful personal story about faith and divine guidance. • 01:10:00 - Final Thoughts & Advice for Young Athletes – Encouragement to trust God and stay committed to goals.

    1 h y 12 min
  5. The Hidden Figures in our History ( 4/21/28)

    1 MAR

    The Hidden Figures in our History ( 4/21/28)

    In this episode of Brothaz in the Foyer the hosts explore Black History Month, emphasizing how understanding the past fuels future progress. A powerful moment comes when one host shares a personal connection to Brown v. Board of Education (1954)—his grandmother, Linda Brown, and great-grandfather, Oliver Brown, played key roles in the landmark case that ended school segregation. They also discuss Ruby Bridges, who bravely integrated an all-white school at just six years old, facing violent protests. The episode highlights political pioneers like Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman in Congress and to run for U.S. President, and Hiram Revels, the first Black U.S. Senator, who astonishingly took over a seat once held by the President of the Confederacy. They also celebrate Madam C.J. Walker, America’s first Black female millionaire, who built a haircare empire while empowering Black women in business. Also, a not so known link between Nat Turner's Rebellion and the Expulsion of the Saints from Missouri. The discussion closes with a powerful reminder: History isn’t just about the past—it’s a foundation for the future. TImestamps 00:00:00 - 00:02:10 – Opening remarks and purpose of discussing Black History Month. Brown v. Board of Education – A Personal Connection 00:02:10 - 00:06:00 – Host shares how his grandmother, Linda Brown, and great-grandfather, Oliver Brown, were central to the case. 00:06:00 - 00:10:00 – The true story behind the case and how it was part of a larger legal strategy. 00:10:00 - 00:12:00 – The lasting impact of Brown v. Board and how it inspired the Civil Rights Movement. 00:19:00 - 00:25:00 – Shirley Chisholm’s legacy as the first Black woman in Congress and the first to run for U.S. President. 00:25:00 - 00:27:00 - Hiram Revels: First Black U.S. Senator who took over Jefferson Davis’ former seat. Black Entrepreneurship & Economic Empowerment 00:27:00 - 00:30:00 – How Black business ownership shaped communities and created opportunities. 00:30:00 - 00:32:00 – Madam C.J. Walker’s rise as the first Black female millionaire and how she built a beauty empire. 00:32:00 - 00:35:00 – How Walker’s business model empowered Black women financially and created lasting change. Nat Turner’s Slave Rebellion & Its Historical Impact on Missouri Saints 00:36:06 - 00:40:00 – Nat Turner’s background and how he led the largest slave rebellion in U.S. history. 00:40:00 - 00:44:00 – His spiritual beliefs, visions, and motivation for the rebellion. 00:44:00 - 00:48:00 – How fear of future uprisings led to stricter laws and racial tensions in Missouri, affecting Latter-Day Saints. The Importance of Black History & Final Reflections 00:48:00 - 00:51:01 – Why Black history is American history and how it benefits everyone. Sponsor Need a great shirt for your missionary or yourself. "Its the shirts with the vents" The most breathable shirt to ever exist. Made by to missionaries who served in the most extreme climates. The shirts contain breathable materials so whether its at the office or in the mission field, you will always stay cool. Use CODE "FOYERFAM" for a special discount off their shirts. @ServeClothing https://serveclothing.com/

    51 min
  6. Healing Through Heritage: Thom Reed on the Power of Family History

    28 FEB

    Healing Through Heritage: Thom Reed on the Power of Family History

    10% off code tickets to Rootstech with this code : RT25BF at thttps://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/ In this episode of Brothaz in the Foyer, the hosts engage in a heartfelt conversation with @iamthomreed from @familysearch exploring his passion for African American genealogy and the impact of the Freedmen’s Bureau records. Thom shares how his journey into family history was deeply influenced by a visit to a slave castle in Ghana, an experience that strengthened his commitment to helping others uncover their roots. The discussion highlights the significance of genealogy in shaping personal and community identity, the role of DNA testing, and how technology—including AI—is making ancestral research more accessible. Thom and the hosts also reflect on the emotional connections that arise from discovering family history, sharing stories from @rootstech a global genealogy conference. A touching moment with LeVar Burton underscores the personal and spiritual fulfillment that genealogy can bring. They emphasize the importance of documenting family stories for future generations, the challenges faced in researching African American lineage, and the healing power of connecting with one's ancestors. RootsTech’s inclusivity and its ability to unite people through shared heritage take center stage, inspiring listeners to embrace their history and legacy. Donate today via Stripe or Venmo and become a part of our growing community. For a tax deductible donations: https://donate.stripe.com/28o01TfXK5uLf28cMN Donate via Venmo: @brothazinthefoyer Donate via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaign_id=EH6PVLX7HPAJE Thank you for your support of our podcast! Sponsor Need a great shirt for your missionary or yourself. "Its the shirts with the vents" The most breathable shirt to ever exist. Made by to missionaries who served in the most extreme climates. The shirts contain breathable materials so whether its at the office or in the mission field, you will always stay cool. Use CODE "FOYERFAM" for a special discount off their shirts. @ServeClothing https://serveclothing.com/ Timestamp [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:00:47] - Introducing Special Guest: Thom Reed from FamilySearch [00:02:06] - Thom’s Journey into Genealogy & Personal Background [00:06:25] - Visiting a Slave Castle in Ghana – A Life-Changing Experience [00:12:09] - The Freedmen’s Bureau and Its Role in African American Genealogy [00:16:26] - 10 Million Names Project – Documenting Enslaved Ancestors [00:21:12] - Challenges in African American Genealogy & Overcoming Brick Walls [00:22:59] - FamilySearch Tools and Resources for Black Genealogy [00:26:47] - Spiritual Aspects of Family History & Seeking Guidance Through Prayer [00:31:05] - Thom’s Emotional Moment with LeVar Burton at RootsTech [00:33:04] - The Emotional Power of Family History & Spiritual Connections [00:36:00] - The Impact of Knowing Your Family Story on Personal Identity [00:42:00] - What is RootsTech? Overview & Importance of the Event [00:47:00] - Tips for Navigating RootsTech as a First-Time Attendee [00:50:00] - Stories of Reuniting Families Through DNA Testing & Genealogy [00:57:00] - The Role of Technology & AI in Genealogy Research [01:00:00] - New Innovations in Genealogy & AI-Powered Record Searching

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The name "Brothaz in the Foyer" holds profound symbolism. The foyer, in the context of our podcast, represents the transitional space between the world outside and the sacred chapel within the Church. It serves as a meeting ground where diverse voices converge, creating a space for dialogue and understanding. The term "Brothaz" signifies a brotherhood that transcends cultural and ethnic boundaries. It represents a unity among Black men within the Church, bound together by a shared faith and commitment to living the gospel. The foyer, as the middle ground, symbolizes our intention to meet our audience halfway, fostering dialogue and understanding that eventually leads to the chapel of worship. In essence, the podcast's name encapsulates the mission and spirit of our discussions. It signifies a gathering of brothers in a shared space, breaking down barriers, and inviting listeners to join us in the foyer – a place of unity, understanding, and, ultimately, worship.

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