In this episode of the Going Deeper podcast, I sit down with my own acquisitions editor, Eddie Larow of Baker Books. We talk about what an acquisitions editor actually does, how he helps authors connect with the readers who need their message, and how my own unexpected journey into authorship was guided by God’s timing.
From there, we widen the conversation to the cultural landscape shaping Gen Z: their longing for home, the pull toward community, and the deep sense of spiritual homelessness many young adults feel in a secular age. We explore how modernity and mobility have created restlessness, why “nomadic modernity” captures so much of our cultural moment, and how the return to historic churches reveals a desire for structure, order, and rootedness.
We end with a call to localism—pursuing embodied, committed community right where we live.
00:00 — Introduction 02:05 — Understanding the Role of an Acquisitions Editor 04:30 — The Journey to Authorship 09:45 — Cultural Observations: Gen Z’s Longing for Home 13:10 — The Impact of Modernity on Community and Belonging 19:07 — Exploring Nomadic Modernity and Its Implications 27:20 — Cultural Shifts and the Search for Authenticity 31:21 — Nostalgia and the Desire to Return to Simplicity 33:46 — The Skills Gap and Superficiality in Trad Aesthetics 37:32 — Spiritual Homelessness and the Need for Community 41:24 — The Search for Objective Truth in a Postmodern World 47:04 — The Longing for Tradition and Authenticity in Faith 52:51 — Ecumenical Unity and the Pursuit of Christ 01:00:47 — Localism and the Call to Community Engagement
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