You Don't Have To Do It Alone
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In this episode, I open up a shame-free conversation about loneliness—the kind you can feel even in a crowd—and why it isn’t a character flaw or proof you’re failing. We look at loneliness as a signal that you were made for connection and remember a core truth: you are not abandoned. I share two anchors from Scripture—Psalm 34:18 and Deuteronomy 31:6—and how God often meets us through ordinary people and small, steady moments of presence.
Then, I offer one practical assignment to help break the loneliness loop this week: turn on one light. Choose just one of three options—the Text Light (send a brief check-in to one person), the Place Light (show up one time where decent people gather), or the Small Ask Light (ask for one simple thing like prayer). Do it within seven days, write down, “I turned on a light this week,” and let that small step begin to change the room you’re in. We close with a reminder: the goal isn’t popularity—it’s to stop suffering alone, keep your step small and real, and keep building Hope From The Ground Up.
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rich@hopefromthegroundup.com
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