• There Is Hope. From The Ground Up
    Jun 22 2026

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    In our season two finale, I look back at the hard terrain we’ve walked—failure, shame, fear, isolation—and then turn toward what waits on the other side: a real, ordinary, Tuesday-morning kind of hope. Anchored in Scripture (Romans 15:13; Lamentations 3:22–23; Philippians 1:6; Deuteronomy 30:19; Romans 12:2), we talk about the God of hope who fills us with joy and peace, the compassion that’s new every morning, and the steady work He promises to finish. I share what hope looks like in practice: waking without performing, noticing small beauties, seeing people as they are, and reclaiming the God-given choice to choose life—day by day. I also set the stage for season three: moving from recovery to building—constructing a life with your gifts and purpose through the renewing of your mind. To close the season, I offer three simple next steps: name one real change since we started, define your “Tuesday morning” version of hope, or write a short letter to the former you who felt stuck. Keep showing up. Hope is not a feeling you wait for; it’s a direction you choose, one day at a time, from the ground up.

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    14 mins
  • You Are Worth Showing Up For
    Jun 15 2026

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    In this episode of Hope From the Ground Up, I share why many of us don’t stick with discipline—not because we lack systems or information, but because we’ve been taught we’re not worth showing up for. I talk openly about my own history of being silenced and dismissed, how that shaped a deep belief that I wasn’t worth investing in, and how God began healing that wound. We explore the difference between discipline imposed from the outside (survival) and discipline that flows from the inside (belief), and how grace meets us in weakness—where real change begins. Along the way, I reflect on Scripture that anchors our identity and future, and I describe the two “witnesses” that helped shift my story: clear affirmation without conditions and God’s unmistakable direction through an unexpectedly smooth life transition.

    I close with three practical options for the week: name the origin of the “I’m not worth it” story, identify your two witnesses (affirmations and opened doors), or show up once for yourself with one small act—because you are worth it. The invitation is simple and honest: your struggle isn’t a character flaw; it’s a wound, and wounds heal. God’s answer to “Am I worth showing up for?” is yes—always—and that truth can become the reason discipline finally sticks.

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    13 mins
  • What Clarity Actually Opens Up
    Jun 8 2026

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    In this episode of Hope From the Ground Up, I open up about how anxiety doesn’t just make life uncomfortable—it quietly takes the wheel. I share how I began loosening the grip of other people’s opinions, what happened when the noise finally started to quiet, and how clarity opens our lives back up to the beauty and presence we’ve been missing. Drawing from Psalm 46:10, Philippians 4:6–7, John 8:32, and Romans 12:2, we explore the kind of peace that guards your heart and mind and how renewing your mind—slowly and steadily—replaces anxious lies with truth.

    I offer three simple steps to practice this week: name the real root of your anxiety, try a five-minute stillness practice, or take back one decision fear has been making for you. Clarity isn’t the absence of hard things; it’s seeing them clearly and moving anyway. If you’ve been living inside the noise for so long you’ve forgotten what quiet feels like, this episode is an invitation to be still and know—so you can notice the rain, smell the fresh-cut grass, and reenter the life God made for you.

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    11 mins
  • How to Stop the Spiral
    Jun 1 2026

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    In this episode, I open up about the late–night guilt spiral—the mental loop that replays past mistakes without ever resolving them—and why suffering through it is not the path to peace. We unpack the difference between worldly sorrow that loops and godly sorrow that leads to repentance and change, grounding the conversation in 1 John 1:9, 2 Corinthians 7:10, and Philippians 4:7. I walk you through a simple, actionable sequence to close the loop: go to God first for confession and cleansing, then—where it’s safe—seek reconciliation with the person you wronged, trusting that God’s forgiveness covers what human reconciliation can’t. We also talk candidly about the foundation that makes lasting peace possible: inviting Jesus into your heart and receiving grace that guards your mind when willpower can’t.

    I leave you with three practical options for the week: bring your specific burden to God in honest prayer and leave it there; take a first step toward a hard but healing conversation; or, if you’ve never done it, make the simple, sincere prayer to invite God into your heart. The spiral doesn’t stop because you’ve suffered enough—it stops because grace gets in. Next time, we’ll tackle clarity and why anxiety and confusion are often the same thing in different clothes.

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    12 mins
  • The Difference Between Alone and Hidden
    May 25 2026

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    Show Notes
    There's a kind of alone that heals you. And there's a kind of alone that hides you. From the outside they can look exactly the same — quiet house, no plans, just you. But on the inside, they are completely different.
    In this episode, Rich breaks down the difference between solitude and isolation — not just what they are, but what they do to you. And he names the lie that keeps a lot of people locked in the wrong one.
    In This Episode
    • What healthy solitude actually feels like — and what it does
    • How isolation disguises itself as peace
    • The lie that keeps people hidden: "It's my fault"
    • The difference between real accountability and shame
    • What broke Rich's isolation open — and the decision that started it
    • Why nothing happens at home, and everything happens when you step
    Scripture Referenced
    • Genesis 2:18 — "It is not good for man to be alone."
    • Romans 8:1 — "Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."
    • Psalm 46:10 — "Be still and know that I am God."
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    11 mins
  • What Fear Cost You
    May 18 2026

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    In this episode, I open up about the difference between giving up and being frozen by fear—and what that paralysis really costs us: our talents, our abilities, our identity, and our time. Drawing from Scripture—2 Timothy 1:7, Romans 12:2, and Jeremiah 29:11—we anchor ourselves in the truth that fear isn’t from God and that our minds can be renewed. I share my own experience of letting others’ opinions define my worth and how, with God’s help and timely encouragement from voices like Zig Ziglar, I relearned who I am and stopped handing my power to fear.

    We get practical with three simple options for your next step this week: name one thing fear has been holding hostage, decide how you’ll spend your 86,400 seconds differently today, or write three truths about who you are apart from anyone else’s approval. Yesterday is done; today is new. You can reclaim what fear tried to steal and start moving again with a sound mind, power, and love. We close with a prayer and a preview of next time’s topic: the difference between being alone and being isolated.

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    12 mins
  • Learning to Trust Again
    May 11 2026

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    In this episode, I get honest about what it feels like to be done—done trusting, done risking, done hoping—and how we begin finding our way back without becoming naive again. I share a season from my own life where I shut down, numbed out, and lost trust in everything, including God, and how a small crack in the wall began a slow, real renewal. We explore the difference between wise discernment and cynicism, why forgiveness and access are not the same thing, and how most people aren’t against you—but they’re not necessarily watching out for you either. Anchored in Proverbs 3:5–6, Psalm 34:18, and Romans 12:2, we talk about letting God lead the process of rebuilding trust through the renewing of your mind, not through willpower or denial.

    To make this practical, I offer three next steps you can choose from: an honest self-inventory about what you see in people, a simple discernment prayer for a specific relationship, or a small opening toward someone who has shown consistent trustworthiness. If you’ve been burned, you’re not alone here. You don’t have to trust everyone, and you don’t have to stay locked down. The goal isn’t to go back to who you were—it’s to become wiser and let God guide each next step.

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    11 mins
  • When You've Been Burned Enough to Stop Trying
    May 4 2026

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    In this episode of Hope From the Ground Up, I speak to those who’ve quietly built walls after repeated hurt and disappointment. We look honestly at why those walls made sense in the first place—how survival shaped our instincts—and the real cost they carry when they keep out the good along with the bad. Grounded in Psalm 34:18 and Psalm 147:3, I share the hope that God is already present in our closed-off spaces, not demanding we tear everything down, but inviting us to consider one small crack of light at a time.

    Instead of forcing trust or pretending the pain didn’t happen, we explore a healthier shift: moving from an indiscriminate wall to a wise gate. By seeing people clearly, setting limits with wisdom (not bitterness), and making small, low-risk choices to stay present, we open space for connection to return. I offer three practical first steps—naming the wall, separating one person from the pattern, or trying one simple “gate” moment this week—along with a short prayer for anyone ready to take a next step toward the light.

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    10 mins