“How can we ensure others feel seen and valued in the here and now?” For those struggling to show up fully for others—especially in a divided world—this episode of the Say More series offers clarity and direction. Jesse and Lindsey start by exploring how intentional questions can build deeper, more meaningful connections. Then, Lindsey interviews Faitth Brooks—activist, author, and host of Melanated Faith—who shares her passion for honoring and supporting others in real time, especially those often overlooked. Faitth discusses her own journey through racial justice work and the inspiration behind her book Remember Me Now, shedding light on how we can foster empathy, bridge divides, and make those in our lives feel seen and valued today. Listeners will come away with practical advice on overcoming discomfort, showing up with authenticity, and creating inclusive communities that celebrate each other fully.
Connect with Faitth: www.faitthbrooks.com
Books from Faitth: www.faitthbrooks.com/remembermenow
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Get a copy of Mapping Your Enneagram Story.
Info about workshops:
https://RelateBetter.com/workshops/
or email workshops@relatebetter.com
CREDITS
Hosts Jesse Eubanks and Lindsey Lewis
Producer Anna Tran
This episode was edited by Anna Tran and Kevin Morris
Music for this episode comes from Lee Rosevere and Murphy D.X.