Most people don't need another podcast that has it all figured out. They need someone who's been on the ground and knows what it actually takes to get back up.
Hope From The Ground Up is a show about real life, real faith, and the kind of hope that gets built one honest step at a time. Some episodes go deep into Scripture — because the Word is where solid ground starts. Others go straight at the hard stuff: failure, loneliness, the walls you've built, the voices you still hear.
No performance. No pretense. Just truth you can actually live.
We're building Hope From The Ground Up — and you're welcome here, wherever you're starting from.
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."
Connect & Find Everything HFGU Find the podcast, the blog, and everything Hope From The Ground Up has to offer: linktr.ee/richcmedia Email Rich: rich@hopefromthegroundup.com — put HFGU in the subject line so he doesn't miss it.]]>