Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - SPECIAL EPISODE - 1st Anniversary Behind-the-scenes Look.
Episode Date: January 18, 2022Join us for a 1st Anniversary Episode behind-the-scenes look where we consider the dynamic (and high-speed) origins of the followHIM Podcast. The year has brought 52 episodes, over 25 million download...s, world-class scholars, and renewed faith in Jesus Christ. Thank you for being part of followHIM 2021.
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Hello everyone, this is Hank Smith, co-host of the Follow Him podcast with my friend John by the way
Today is January 17th
2022 and we wanted to share with you something that happened on
January 17th 2021
We had just begun our podcast in December of 2020
under the direction of an amazing producer, Steve Sonson.
It was really his idea from the beginning and Steve and I and Steve's wonderful wife, Shannon,
discussed this, brought on an incredible team.
And then suddenly, we lost Steve on January 17th.
And then suddenly, we lost Steve on January 17th. Well, what you're about to hear is us, our entire team, about six to eight weeks later,
we got together and we wanted to do a little podcast history.
And so we just discussed Steve in his life and what this podcast was doing for us then,
and we had no idea what it would do for so many people.
For that year, 2021, and now we've started even in another year, in 2022.
So I hope that you'll enjoy this little reminiscing and get to know our beloved wonderful friend, Steve.
And we just want to tell his family, his wonderful wife Shannon and
his children and grandchildren how much we as a team here at Follow Him love
you all and Steve we love you we miss you we know that that you're helping us
from the other side.
My friends welcome to a special episode of Follow Him.
You know, we've learned that in section 20 of the Doctrine Covenants, the Lord says
there needs to be a record kept.
So we thought we ought to do a record, a little history of our podcast.
So I'm here with my co-host, John, by the way.
Welcome, John.
I think, thank you.
Yep.
And we have some new faces that you maybe have never seen before, some new voices you've
never heard before.
We have our production team here, Lisa Spice, who is incredible and amazing and wonderful.
Welcome Lisa.
And the man who does all the editing of the audio and video, he's a production guru, David Perry. Hi David.
Hello.
And we have our director of marketing. Kyle, welcome.
Hello.
This is just a part of the team. We don't have our executive producer, Shannon here.
We don't have our social media director, Jamie here,
but this is a good portion of the team that makes this awesome podcast happen.
So what we wanted to do was just talk a little bit about our history
and we wanted to highlight one person in particular.
His name is Steve Swanson, and we want to tell you a little bit about him and give a little bit of a
Memorial to Steve. He passed away
unexpectedly on January 17th and we want to talk a little bit about his vision and his hope for what this podcast could become
so
I think David you and I were probably
most acquainted with Steve out of this group.
And I think you more so than me.
I've known Steve for about 14 years.
In fact, I've become so close with family.
I moved out to California to be by Steve
and assist him with some of his
business ventures and family things. And I've just always been so impressed with his commitment
to sharing the gospel and studying the gospel. And I've got to know all of his children very
well. And as we've talked about the legacy of Steve is in the power of the Word of God.
And he's come from a great legacy.
His father was David E. Sorenson,
who was a general authority, had some great conference talks
like don't pedal, rattlesnake, dad grew up on a ranch,
and so Steve learned to work really hard
as a youth of value work.
And his mother was asked by President Hinckley
to tour with him with her husband because she was
so good with the scriptures. She had this ability to just quote and recite scriptures.
And so Steve grew up in this house of hard work and the word of God. And so he's made his life
passion to do those things and his focus has been on his family.
This podcast was born out of that desire
to care on that legacy and also to bless his children.
As we started, he was saying, look,
if it just blesses my kids, it's worth it.
I gotta tell you guys, when he called me,
I was in the middle of a really dark, difficult time.
I had three members of my family in the hospital.
I'm just going from hospital hospital, basically, every day,
just trying to meet with doctors and find out what's going on with,
and my brother actually passed away from COVID on December 11th.
I mean, I'm in the middle of this and Steve, Steve is so, you know, supportive and kind.
And I said, Steve, I'm, I really don't have time for a podcast right now. He said, okay, okay.
And then it wasn't, you know, the next day, he called me. I really think we got to do this,
right? Like, and it just wasn't like him. It wasn't like him to kind of put himself, you know, usually I'm the one trying to call
Steve.
Usually I'm the one trying to squeeze into his schedule.
And here he was, I knew he was serious about this because he was calling me all the time.
And there was a sense of urgency about it.
And finally, I think on the third phone call, I said, okay, right, you can't turn the
guy down, right?
He'll, he's going to find a way to get you involved.
And so as we started talking details,
he said, what do you think, what do you think?
Can I immediately thought of John?
One of my favorite parts of life
is talking to John about the gospel.
We could include a couple million other people
if you want to.
So I told Steve,'s we got to bring John on.
And he was excited about that. He thought John brought a lot of credibility, just knowledge.
So that's how John came on and then David, I don't know when Steve.
You know, it's same thing. He's, hey, I wanted to do a podcast. And I was like, I don't have time to do a podcast.
It's like before Christmas, you want this done in like,
you know, week and a half.
This is crazy.
I told them kind of know at first, I'm like,
I just don't have time.
But then I really felt pressed upon.
I said this feeling like I should at least pray about it.
You know, at least maybe this is something
that God wants me to do.
And so I did have a prayer.
And I felt like I should. This, I felt this conviction of that God wants me to do and so I did have a prayer and I felt like I should
This I felt this conviction of like this needs to happen and so when you connect to me the next time
I'm like yep, let's do it and I'm excited and
So then things just started going at hyper speed
Because we we had to like come up with the name come up with the logo
Create a podcast. We had to like create an account on YouTube.
We had to create a website and then film it and edit it
and have it online all with like a week and a half,
which is, it was crazy.
Yeah, I remember approaching John about it,
because I knew John didn't have time.
And I'm like, John, do you want to do this?
You could tell, he's like,
ah, can I give up other projects in lieu of this?
I said, oh, by the way, we need to get our first one filmed.
Now, Lisa has been my assistant for,
Galilee says it's been two and a half years,
almost three years.
Three years.
I talked to her about it, and you're initial, you were excited.
I've been dying to get a podcast, especially with you and then you added John and I didn't
know that we needed another Come Follow Me podcast.
I think he said his vision was that we could tell the prophet that we were doing it.
If we sat across the table from the prophet, he said, how's your family doing?
Come follow me.
And I remember thinking, well, I don't know, right?
I mean, I have adult kids.
Am I doing it well enough?
I don't know. He said, you know, have adult kids, am I doing it well enough? I don't know.
He said, you know, there's guys like me.
This is Steve talking.
He said, there's guys like me who want,
come follow me to come alive.
They want it to come alive.
They want it to fulfill the prophet's vision.
But when they sit down to do come follow me,
they got nothing.
It just doesn't happen.
And he said, we can help.
He said, if people start listening to this one, they might be able to look the prophet
in the eye and go, I'm doing it.
And he sent out a letter to some of the guests with his vision of what he wanted to happen
on the podcast.
It says, we're hoping to have Healum in 3, 29 through 30 as the promise or expectation
for this podcast, which reads,
ye, we see that whosoever will may lay hold upon the Word of God, which is quick and powerful,
which shall divide us under all the cunning and the snares and the wiles of the devil,
and lead the man of Christ in a straight and narrow course across that everlasting Gulf of misery,
which is prepared to engulf the wicked,
and land their souls, yea, their immortal souls,
at the right hand of God in the kingdom of heaven,
to sit down with Abraham and Isaac and with Jacob,
and with all our holy fathers to go no more out.
Since Steve goes on, so that's our challenge to you.
Please help us find the power in the words
of this week's come follow me curriculum. I remember talking with Lisa about it too and just our
excitement that we are going to get content out in a manner that people can consume it, how they
normally do, you know, right off their right off their devices. And typically when clients come to
me and they tell me these things that they're going to do, I just say, this is great. Let's move
forward. But usually I'm pushing them to move the ball forward. I'm following up
with them. But it was the opposite. Steve was definitely pushing and making it
happen. And the fact that it actually launched at the start of January, that blew my
mind. I mean, there was a website up that things were moving
and I was totally surprised that he could actually
get it going in a matter of a week, 10 days.
It was amazing.
I remember telling Steve, I'd like to bring on a guest
every time.
I've, you know, just because I would like that.
I would like the variety.
John and I would love to be able to, you know,
throw stuff in, but I would love to hear from someone
who really has studied this particular, you know,
subject, first vision, book of Mormon, whatever,
as their life's work.
And Steve really, he was excited about that idea.
And so I think, John, Lisa, I don't remember the date Steve really, he was excited about that idea.
And so I think, John, Lisa, I don't remember the date
that we interviewed Anthony.
I found out about the podcast.
I think I'm a 17th.
And we recorded on the 23rd.
And then we did our second one on the 28th.
So that was pretty fast.
I have a text here on December 17th
after we had discussed some things.
Get ready to start your engines.
David Perry will be the show runner.
He says, launch the first show across multiple channels.
Unleash Kyle, that's what he said.
Unleash Kyle and then ready, question mark,
question mark, question mark, question mark,
question mark.
He says, I'm still tossing around easy,
but powerful URLs follow him is the shortest, most impactful leader
at the moment.
This is gonna be amazing.
I wanna be the iPhone 12 Pro Max of podcasts
we're building something special.
Those texts are part of the record
that's really nice to have.
I was thinking last night about how all this came about
and Hank interestingly, you were dealing with some family
tragedy of your own.
My mom passed away on December 19th.
We had like a day's warning, come and say goodbye.
And that was, I remember that first podcast
trying to compartmentalize a little bit.
I was thinking last night about, I think it's Steven
Covey that talks about every person needs to live, to love, to learn, and to leave a legacy.
And that leave a legacy part is, I hope what we can do to honor Steven, his vision.
And as you've all said, using his resources.
Steve and his vision and as you've all said using his resources
He had so many things going but he had this one thing that he had to do before he passed away
He had that urgency to get it started and and I don't know if he had passed away even a week earlier If we would have been rolling well enough to keep going. Yeah, I think you're exactly right there the urgency was not
I mean he's definitely urgent about things.
He was definitely a go-getter about things,
but the urgency to get this going in a matter of weeks
was that it was even uncharacteristic of Steve knowing
that we're all, it's the holidays and we're all busy people.
Yeah.
But there was an urgency, I know David and I stayed up many nights.
I had a real spiritual experience on our first, our first podcast. We kind of just
jumped into it, not really having a plan or like, okay, let's go. And we kind of just winged it.
And so we got back several hours of footage. It's kind of all over the place. And so we had to like
kind of piece it together to pull that off. State of all night the place. And so we had to like kind of piece it together
to pull that off, stayed up all night editing that. And it's like three in the morning
and I'm exhausted this long week. And I just was like, Oh, wow, this is pretty overwhelming.
And I just got on my knees and said, Lord, you know, this is really tough. And I felt
like the early saints when the church was first, was first, kind of starting and they didn't know what they were doing.
They're just like, okay, we know this is important.
We know we're being led and we know we're human
and so we're not doing it perfectly,
but I felt the fire of the cause.
And I just had this great peace come upon me
and I had this feeling that this podcast is going to make a significant difference.
It's going to touch people in a way that normally could not be touched.
I read the Book of Mormon every day and I can get through it usually, you know, maybe twice a year or so.
I don't make any markings because I try and let the spirit teach me what's important. And last year as I was reading,
there was a particular scripture that really jumped out to me
and has been with me really for a year.
And it's the only scripture that I have bookmarked
in my gospel library, and I've really pondered
and thought about it over the last year.
And it's the scripture that David read,
Elim in 329, talking about the word of God
and how powerful it is, and those who
will or who may, they can lay hold on that Word of God.
And, you know, I've thought about that and thought about, you know, how do we spread the Word
of God?
And what does it mean that it's quick and powerful and, you know, quick means it's alive and it's
powerful and it's, you know, so to me, that was really touching when I heard
David read that and to know that the word through the podcast is being spread so that those
who want to lay hold upon the Word of God can because it's getting out to them now in their language
on their terms because of this podcast and because of what Steve said in motion.
In fact, some of our first sections, three or four of them,
started with that idea of a sword and a two-edge sword that that Heliman mentions.
And at first, it's talking about cutting joint and marrow, which sounds like a physical sword,
but the one that Heliman mentions cuts through the snares and wiles and the stratagem of the devil and boy that is so latter day that's what we need right
now. The podcast I I really want it to be a lot like Steve and Steve was very
very much a come with me come enjoy. Come take part in this I'm not gonna judge
you I'm not gonna condemn you come enjoy I'm not going to condemn you. Come enjoy this. Come be uplifted.
That's why I feel there's definitely a sense of gathering, right?
President Nelson talks about gathering every time and there's something about the podcast that's definitely that feeling.
Not just the people working on it, but the people who visit and the people who download it and comment.
It's like puzzle pieces coming together. Like it's really important. Like we're gathering important people everywhere.
I sometimes picture him in the spirit world.
You hear about the podcast?
The podcast.
David, I don't want to leave you hanging anything.
President Ballard spoke at his funeral.
I thought I'd share a little clip of that.
And death comes when it comes.
And then we don't try to think about why.
We don't worry about trying to analyze
why some die. Fairly young, others linger a long time like me. I'm not anxious to die, but
don't mind when it comes. So it's just part of the great plan of happiness and this way we ought to look at it.
In a lot of ways, this is a celebration.
He's made this transition with his head to hell high.
And his enthusiasm for whatever was going to happen in life would be the same.
I think the day that he found himself in the spirit world, Steve Sonson, worthy son of God,
who has devoted his life to his family, his devotion to you, Shadon, his children, grandchildren, his parents,
whom he honors, and very significantly the Lord Jesus Christ.
So we save farewell for a season. And it'll be relatively short.
I just want to, on behalf of our entire team,
I want to thank the entire Sourinston family, Steve's mother,
Verla, of course his late father,
Elder David Sourinston, Steve's siblings,
and his incredible wife, Shannon.
Shannon and I have been talking a little bit and she texted me something the other day
that I want to share with you all.
I mean, in the middle of this tragedy, she is bearing this up.
And I can't imagine the difficulty of this.
And as we were texting back and forth,
I just asked her a question about the last week.
I said, how's the last week been given the circumstances?
She said it's been up and down.
But then she just made a quick statement.
She said, I am determined to be strong and not waver.
She's allowing herself to mourn, of course, but that to me is
is the sorenson way.
I am determined to be strong and not waver and we want to think of course, and then each of Steve's incredible children, we want to pay tribute to them.
Jennifer, Angela, Charlotte, Jacob, Benjamin, Peter,
Annabelle, Juliette, Steve's grandchildren as well.
On behalf of our follow him team,
we want to thank you for sharing your husband your father and your grandfather with us
And we hope that we can live up just like you're hoping to do we can live up to his
Plugged see not just what the podcast will become but what we would become as individuals
and we we plan on
Living up to that so we too can see him in the next life and high five him
and I wanna hear him say again, brother Hank,
it's gotta be a win-win, right?
Here we go, it's gotta be a win-win.
The Lord's moving forward, we wanna be part of it.
Let's move, let's jump.
I can't wait for that day.
And we hope that you know that we have a love for you,
and we mourn with you, we wanna do something special here
to remember your husband, your father, and your grandfather.
Because that's why this works.
It has way more to do with you than it does with me.
It has way more to do with personal achievement,
personal success, personal freedom,
than it does with me, and it's extraordinary.
And every time I get to have that conversation with somebody,
man, it makes me tingle, and it makes me think,
who would be proud, my father?
And when I see him, which I will, I want him to, uh,
got me on the head. And, uh,
high five me, forgiving in my best, right? So we are going to do that. you