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Home Sweet Home - Helping People & Families Thrive

Home Sweet Home - Helping People & Families Thrive

De : Rod McCall & Scott Nichols
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Home Sweet Home is more than a podcast — it’s a place for real conversations about building a life filled with purpose, connection, and joy. Join hosts Rod and Scott each week as they explore ways to strengthen your relationships, find meaning in everyday life, and create a home — and a world — where you and those around you can truly thrive. New episodes drop every Monday, with a library of past conversations always ready to inspire.

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  • Are You Your Authentic Self?
    May 11 2026

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    In this episode of Home Sweet Home, we explore what it means to choose authenticity in a world that often rewards performance, productivity, and visible success. We talk about the pressure to keep up, the comparison culture that quietly shapes our self-worth, and the tension many people feel between external expectations and internal peace. This conversation looks at what authenticity actually looks like in everyday life—saying no to opportunities that do not fit, letting old goals go when they no longer align, and choosing a life that feels meaningful rather than simply impressive. We also unpack why outside judgment can hurt so deeply, how those voices can become an internal critic, and why learning to define success for yourself is such an important part of living honestly. At its heart, this episode is about building self-trust, staying grounded in your values, and finding the courage to live your own life rather than chasing someone else’s definition of success.

    To find out more about Rod McCall and Eryk's Place of Hope check out https://fortheloveoferyk.com/ & https://eryksplaceofhope.com/

    Find us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    29 min
  • Love According to Tao Te Ching
    May 4 2026

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    In this episode of Home Sweet Home, we explore a timeless and thought-provoking perspective on love through the wisdom of Lao Tzu and the Tao Te Ching. Together, we unpack five distinct expressions of love, from the unhealthy patterns of possessiveness, codependency, and romantic illusion to the freer, more mature forms of love rooted in openness, compassion, and harmony. This conversation challenges the common cultural idea that love is about ownership, control, or finding the “perfect” person, and instead invites us to consider love as something deeper: a way of relating to others and to life itself. As we move through these five levels, we reflect on how fear, ego, and insecurity can distort love, and how awareness can help us move toward relationships that are healthier, more authentic, and less conditional. Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that love is not just something we seek—it is something we learn to embody.

    To find out more about Rod McCall and Eryk's Place of Hope check out https://fortheloveoferyk.com/ & https://eryksplaceofhope.com/

    Find us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    32 min
  • Does Stress Overwhelm You?
    Apr 27 2026

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    When stress overwhelms, it does not always look like panic, anxiety, or emotional intensity. Sometimes it looks like numbness, disconnection, exhaustion, and a quiet withdrawal from life. In this episode of Home Sweet Home, we explore the often-overlooked reality of nervous system shutdown—what it is, why it happens, how it can be misunderstood, and what it takes to begin reconnecting. We talk through the difference between shutdown and depression, why the body may “power down” under prolonged stress, and why recovery is less about pushing harder and more about restoring safety. This conversation offers a compassionate look at what may be happening beneath the surface when motivation disappears and life starts to feel distant. If you have ever felt flat, detached, or unable to engage and wondered what was wrong, this episode is a reminder that your body may be protecting you, not failing you.

    To find out more about Rod McCall and Eryk's Place of Hope check out https://fortheloveoferyk.com/ & https://eryksplaceofhope.com/

    Find us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    27 min
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