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.
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.