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  • Aphiemi (ἀφίημι)
    Apr 13 2026

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    In this episode, Rod and Scott explore Aphiemi (ἀφίημι)—the Greek word often translated as “forgive”—and how its meaning can completely reframe what forgiveness actually is. Instead of reconciliation, approval, or pretending the pain didn’t matter, Aphiemi means to release… to send away… to cut the rope that keeps you tied to what happened.

    They unpack why forgiveness can feel impossible: we often confuse it with trust, fear it minimizes harm, or use resentment as armor to stay protected. But Aphiemi shifts the focus inward—forgiveness isn’t about what the other person deserves; it’s about what you deserve: peace, movement, and emotional freedom.

    You’ll hear how holding a grudge keeps the wound alive, drains energy, and keeps you stuck at the “dock,” even when the other person has moved on. The conversation also makes space for an important truth: you can forgive without reconciling. Forgiveness can coexist with boundaries, and trust is something that must be earned through consistent behavior—not granted because you chose to release the offense.

    The episode closes with a practical picture of what letting go can look like: name the pain honestly, decide you’re done carrying it, visualize sending it away, and repeat as often as needed. Because forgiveness doesn’t always happen in a moment—it often happens in a process. And when you finally cut the rope, you don’t drift into weakness—you drift into freedom.

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    26 m
  • Are You Confident In Your Choices?
    Apr 6 2026

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    In this episode, Rod and Scott reframe what confidence really looks like. Instead of focusing on bold risks and big moves, they explore a quieter kind of strength: the confidence it takes to walk away. The job you didn’t take. The relationship you ended. The opportunity that looked perfect on paper—but didn’t feel aligned in your gut.

    They unpack why saying “no” can be an act of self-respect, how declined paths protect your energy and clarify your identity, and why “not choosing” something isn’t failure—it’s often wisdom. You’ll learn how honoring these decisions can reduce the “what if” spiral, calm FOMO, and build deep self-trust by turning past choices into proof that your internal compass works.

    The episode ends with a simple challenge: identify one path you’re grateful you didn’t take, name what made it tempting, and recognize what your decision says about how well you know yourself. Because real confidence doesn’t always roar—sometimes it whispers, “Not this one.”

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

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    28 m
  • Could Loneliness Be Hurting Your Health More Than You Think?
    Mar 30 2026

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    We’re used to thinking about health in terms of blood pressure, cholesterol, diet, and exercise—but this episode tackles a risk factor that’s just as powerful and often ignored: loneliness. Rod and Scott break down new international research showing that both the public and healthcare professionals still underestimate how strongly social connection impacts physical health—even after a pandemic defined by isolation.

    They explore why chronic loneliness isn’t just an emotional struggle but a biological stressor that can raise inflammation, disrupt immune function, increase cardiovascular risk, and worsen sleep, anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline. The conversation also highlights a major healthcare blind spot: while many providers recognize connection matters, it’s rarely treated like a clinical priority—no routine screening, limited tools, and few referral pathways.

    Most importantly, this episode reframes connection as preventative care: something measurable, treatable, and worth prioritizing early—like any other vital sign. You’ll walk away with practical next steps for strengthening social health through small, repeatable actions and structured opportunities that can literally protect your life.

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

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    26 m
  • Could Music Fight Dimentia?
    Mar 23 2026

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    In this episode, Rod and Scott explore why music may be one of the most powerful—and accessible—tools for supporting brain health as we age. They break down research on adults 70+ showing that regular musical engagement is linked to lower risk of dementia, stronger memory, and slower cognitive decline.

    They explain how music benefits the brain by activating multiple regions at once (memory, attention, emotion, and even movement), strengthening neural connections through neuroplasticity, and helping lower stress—an important factor in cognitive health. They also highlight the emotional and social benefits: music can boost mood, reduce anxiety, spark meaningful memories, and increase connection with others.

    You’ll leave with practical ways to use music as a daily brain-boosting habit—simple playlists, pairing music with routines, and even beginner-friendly ideas for learning an instrument for added cognitive and emotional benefits.

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

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    29 m
  • Loving Your Kids
    Mar 16 2026

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    In this episode of Home Sweet Home, Rod and Scott explore a simple truth every parent needs to hear: kids don’t remember perfect days—they remember consistent moments. If you’ve ever wondered, “Am I doing enough?” this conversation is a reminder that love is built in everyday rituals, not grand gestures.

    Together, they walk through practical ways to reinforce “I love you” through the rhythm of family life—morning connection that grounds kids with safety and confidence, evening routines that create calm and closeness, and daily practices that invite communication and emotional expression. You’ll also hear how celebrating small wins fuels resilience, and why weekend and creative rituals become emotional anchors children carry for years.

    This episode is full of doable habits—hugs, bedtime stories, family dinners, intentional listening, and simple celebrations—that help your child feel what matters most: seen, safe, and deeply loved.

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

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    28 m
  • Do Your Spending Habits Match Your Values?
    Mar 9 2026

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    In this episode, Rod and Scott ask a question that hits home for most families: do your spending habits actually reflect what you say matters most? They explore how stress, convenience, comparison, and impulse spending can quietly pull us away from our values—and how small choices add up over time in our finances and our relationships.

    You’ll hear practical ways to take an honest look at where your money is going, identify your “default” spending triggers, and build a simple plan that supports your priorities—like family time, generosity, health, peace, and long-term stability. This isn’t about guilt or perfection; it’s about alignment, intentionality, and using money as a tool to build the life you want.

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

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    29 m
  • Joy AND Grief, can they coexist?
    Mar 2 2026

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    In this episode, Rod and Scott explore a powerful question: can joy and grief coexist? They unpack why we often feel pressure to “move on,” stay positive, or choose one emotion over the other—and how that pressure can actually deepen our pain. Through honest conversation, they show how grief can be a sign of love, how joy can still be real in the middle of loss, and why experiencing both doesn’t mean you’re confused or broken—it means you’re human.

    You’ll come away with practical ways to make room for both emotions: naming what you’re carrying, releasing guilt for moments of laughter, and learning how presence—not perfection—helps you heal. If you’re in a season where life feels both beautiful and hard, this episode offers language, permission, and hope.

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

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    31 m
  • 10 Rules of Marriage
    Feb 23 2026

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    In this episode, Rod and Scott share 10 practical rules that strengthen a marriage over time—not quick fixes, but habits that build trust, safety, and friendship. They talk through what healthy couples do when life gets busy, tempers flare, or communication breaks down, and how small daily choices can either deepen connection or slowly create distance. You’ll hear clear, doable takeaways on respect, repair after conflict, boundaries, expectations, and how to stay united as a team—so your relationship doesn’t just survive, it grows.

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

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    34 m