Every Day Friends, Far Flung Friends

Episode 4:  In this episode of The Fora Podcast, host Cheryl Crupi sits down with co-host Kenan Comer and his longtime friend Psalms Singleton to talk about faith, friendship, and big life transitions. This conversation explores the joy, sorrow, and small acts of care that keep friendship alive—even when the road takes you far from home.

Key Takeaways

  • True connection can hold through distance and change

  • Acts of care—both big and small—sustain relationships over time

  • Pursuing purpose and answering a “call” can be both joyful and bittersweet

  • Deep friendships require intention, presence, and trust

Sound Bites

  • “Sometimes you just need to take care of people—not teach them to fish.”

  • “That suit was silver. Like aluminum foil silver.”

  • “The only thing I hope changes is the distance between us.”

Chapters
00:00 – Welcome & Introductions
02:01 – How Kenan & Psalms became friends
06:30 – Personality differences & shared values
11:45 – The silver suit story & shared memories
14:54 – Psalms’ music background & lessons from the studio
21:18 – Why Psalms is “the guy people call”
33:44 – Preparing for mission work & a life-changing move
40:49 – What they’ll miss, and what they hope for the future

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