A podcast from Restore Small Groups about discovering the path of personal transformation in mind, body and spirit and finding inner peace on our life's journey.
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Matt Jefferson about his experience with Restore Small Groups. Even though he has participated in several group as he become a facilitator, Matt takes us back to his first group and how it felt liberating and organic to share about himself. He also shares how participating in a small group of functional strangers helped him get into a stronger, more stable place.“A verbal processor if I ever saw one.” -Anna [10:26]“I don't think Group fixes the problems. I think it gives you a chance to figure out what needs focus and attention and how to do it in an appropriate way to make your life more fulfilled.” -Matt [21:55]“It's hard to see or access certain parts of yourself without other people.” -Seth [22:24]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:19] About this week's guest[04:08] Connecting with Restore Small Groups[08:00] Recalling that first group[13:44] In a stronger, more stable place[18:27] How the group helped his process[23:34] A secret in plain sight[28:33] Rapid fire questions[33:27] OutroFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant talk about the differences between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset and how understanding these ideas can impact your personal growth, your capacity for resilience and influence your overall well being. They draw insights from the founder of these ideas, psychologist Carol Dweck and her groundbreaking research, to discuss how shifting your mindset opens up new possibilities for you life and why they're so crucial for personal growth.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant start exploring Scott's book, “Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and Healing,” that they used for their flagship eight-week process. Each week, they discuss what you can expect from the eight-week process in a Small Group and what's at the heart of Journey to Freedom. This week, they start with how to step out of contemplating change of who you want to become and move into real action by taking an honest look at your life.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgScott Reall's Books:Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and HealingJourney to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and DisappointmentJourney to Living with Courage: Freedom from FearJourney to Healthy Living: Freedom from Body Image and Food IssuesJourney to a Life of Significance: Freedom from Low Self-Esteem
Today, we celebrate a monumental milestone: our hundredth episode of Searching Inward! This achievement reflects the dedication and consistency of our team and the unwavering support of our listeners over the years. Thank you for being part of this journey with us as we look forward to many more episodes to come!Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Karen Lopez about her journey with Restore Small Groups. Karen shares how joining a small group helped her navigate a transitional point in life with a new job, a new career in a new city.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:05] This week's guest[05:25] A transitional point in life[09:46] The experience in a small group[17:21] Getting past the invisible wall[22:53] Examples of newfound confidence[27:33] A communal experience of growth and healing[30:02] Dealing with pandora's box[34:35] Rapid fire questions[38:37] OutroFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant talk about the concept of radical hospitality and how this idea of creating a safe and non-judgemental space plays out in Restore Small Groups.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Dori Gorman, a chaplain for the YMCA in Nashville, about mental health and spirituality. Dori discusses her proactive approach to educate and destigmatize mental health through her role. She also shares her path towards becoming a chaplain and the people who influenced her along the way. Content warnings: Mentions of death and suicide“As the chaplain ministry has grown, it has been what if we really that clean the inside of the cup first and we provide really intentional, thoughtful care for the 2,000 staff. And if they're healthy and growing in spirit, mind and body, then they're going to be better equip to care for that 180,000 members.” -Dori [13:24]“I love just listening to you talk about how proactive the Y is being in really serving their people… but recognizing that people coming through your doors are complex humans with needs that are not just physical, but they are spiritual and emotional as well.” -Anna [20:50]“I'm also really grateful that a lot of the work you're doing is educating and destigmatizing, it sounds, which is so, so needed, especially as mental health became–I would say, not that it maybe even rose–we became more aware of it coming out of the pandemic.” -Seth [21:42]TIMESTAMPS[00:06] Intro[01:22] About this week's guest[05:13] Being a chaplain for the YMCA[11:03] Spiritual and mental health[14:53] A typical day of a YMCA chaplain[22:15] Dori's influences[31:49] Challenges in her role as chaplain[37:10] The role of inclusivity[41:34] The role of spirituality and mental health[45:01] A takeaway from Dori[47:31] OutroFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Jeremy Jennings about his experience with Restore Small Groups. Jeremy shares how the communal experience helped him during his mental health journey, making him feel seen and heard.TIMESTAMPS[00:06] Intro[01:24] Discovering Restore Small Groups[05:05] Jeremy's experience[12:52] It feels good to be seen and heard[14:42] Rapid fire questions[19:08] OutroFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant continue their discussions on Scott's book, “Journey to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and Disappointment.” They talk about Chapter 6 which is on the grief stage of acceptance, when a person comes to terms with the reality of their loss.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:35] Defining acceptance[06:41] Examples of reaching acceptance[15:24] Lack of acceptance keeps us from growing[22:35] The concept of powerlessness[27:52] The next steps towards acceptance[33:20] Acceptance is not a linear process[36:19] OutroFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgScott Reall's Books:Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and HealingJourney to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and DisappointmentJourney to Living with Courage: Freedom from FearJourney to Healthy Living: Freedom from Body Image and Food IssuesJourney to a Life of Significance: Freedom from Low Self-Esteem
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Adam Buzard, Director of United4Pastors. Adam talks about his listening tour of sitting down with 200 pastors in Nashville to discuss how they're doing. He shares what he learned through The State of Nashville study and its impact in helping the organization's understanding of the world.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:13] About this week's guest[03:21] His work with United4Pastors[08:11] The State of Nashville[14:11] Addressing the challenges[18:24] Strategies to build trust[28:59] The impact in Nashville[34:16] Advice for Pastors[36:54] How to contact Andrew[38:26] OutroFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgOperation Andrew Group: operationandrew.orgThe State of Nashville: stateofnashville.com
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Marcel Patillo about his experience with Restore Small Group. Initially joining to strengthen himself on an emotional level, Marcel shares how the eight-week program with an initial group of strangers helped him gain a new perspective and a new clarity of who he is and why he is the way he is.“One of our primary things for going through our groups is you cultivate self-awareness. You can't really travel a map without locating where you are on the map.” -Seth [06:52]“I love the articulation of like eight weeks is not going to change your life. You're not going to walk out completely different in circumstantially your life looks brand new, but it's like the start.”-Anna [07:3525]“By identifying where you've been and why you might have the feelings that you have, it can unlock new paths to process in your life that you may have never imagined really.” -Marcel [19:00]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:47] This week's guest, Marcel[01:38] What drew Marcel to Restore Small Groups[02:47] Marcel's experience with Restore Small Groups[07:25] Putting tools in your tool chest[10:28] Identifying who he is[12:35] The collaborative effort[18:33] Why recommend Restore Small Groups[21:07] Rapid fire questions[24:30] OutroFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant talk about cultivating life-giving practices, which are healthy habits that nurtures your mental, emotional or spiritual well being. They share examples of practices to integrate into your daily life as well as what practices have shaped them personally to stir some ideas to cultivate well being.“We need life-giving practices because we need to attend to our well-being, and that doesn't just happen naturally, right? It requires intentionality.” -Seth [05:18]“Cultivating relationships with people that are also emotionally available in your life, so whether that's friendships or family or whatever kind of relationships that you find yourself in. They're not all going to be your best friends, but finding safe places where you can really be your real self and connect deeply and authenticity with others is crucial in maintaining emotional well-being.” -Anna [16:16]“I believe that God—is my understanding–is my friend, and so I look at spending time with my friend, and building my friendship with God is a very spiritual process for me.” -Scott [17:49]TIMESTAMPS[00:04] Intro[02:02] What is a life-giving practice & why we need them[05:49] Defining well being[08:43] What life-giving practices are not[09:51] Mental practices[13:30] Cultivating for emotional well being[16:41] Spiritual well being practices[19:50] What practices shape the hosts personally[25:43] How to integrate these practices into daily life[27:45] Helpful tips to manage obstacle and setbacksFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant discuss Chapter Six in Scott's book, Journey to a New Beginning after Loss, which is about forgiveness. They draw from personal experiences to discuss three stages around forgiveness–the forgiveness of others, the forgiveness of God and the forgiveness of ourselves–as well as debunk the misconceptions around this process.“You can forgive someone without reestablishing a relationship. Forgiveness does not mean that you are obliterating your boundaries.” -Anna [07:43]“I think forgiveness is just so, so powerful in that it's for me. It's for me. It has nothing to do with the other person. It doesn't have anything to do with the events. It's for me.” -Scott [10:52]“What moves us to acceptance and peace ultimately is forgiveness, because it is feeling the emotion so that we can move through it and process it and metabolize it so that it can stop being stuck and we can keep moving as the process that we are.” -Seth [29:08]TIMESTAMPS[00:27] Intro[01:56] Definition of forgiveness[05:20] Misconceptions around forgiveness[19:50] Hard to forgive[25:31] The value of forgiveness[29:29] The practice of forgiveness[37:35] Forgiving God[46:26] Forgiving yourselfFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgScott Reall's Books:Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and HealingJourney to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and DisappointmentJourney to Living with Courage: Freedom from FearJourney to Healthy Living: Freedom from Body Image and Food IssuesJourney to a Life of Significance: Freedom from Low Self-Esteem
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Sarah Ruccio Huffman, the Healing Arts Coordinator at Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center. Sarah has worked as a clinical chaplain and an expressive therapist in a variety of environments, and she discusses the value of therapy. She shares the pivotal moment that inspired her to help other people learn how to live fully in an ordinary life. She also talks about her experience with Restore Small Groups and the direct correlation between her expressive therapy groups and Restore Small Groups.“It's so impressive that you are able to get to that point to realize like I do need help. I do need to talk about these things. And then when you do normalize helping yourself, how that in turn helps others that are watching your story unfold.” -Anna [10:04]“The underlying message there is that asking for help is a sign of weakness, and so I have learned along the way that asking for help is a sign of strength.” -Sarah [10:42]“Spirituality assists and supports an expansion of our identity.” -Seth [20:59]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:50] This week's guest, Sarah[01:52] Becoming an expressive therapist[06:16] A pivotal moment[11:06] The value of art therapy[13:51] Current therapy trends[21:33] Helping military veterans[27:30] Her experience with Restore Small Groups[32:12] Primary issues in therapy community[35:45] The Journey to Freedom process[41:24] Listen to yourself and respondFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Tamara Lankford about her experience with Restore Small Groups. Tamara shares what inspired her to sign up, how she overcame her shyness and why she would recommend others to join a small group.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:42] This week's guest, Tamara[02:13] How she came to Restore Small Groups[04:10] Week 1 vs Week 8[08:09] Moving though the river[10:15] The communal experience[13:03] Rapid fire questionsFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant talk about the concept of authenticity, the key components and why it's important to their stories.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant discuss the fourth chapter in Scott's book, Journey to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and Disappointment, about depression and sadness. They discuss the grief stages through personal examples and how to distinguish between feeling depressed from feeling sad.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:27] Last live music experience[02:20] Depression and sadness[08:49] More specific definitions[12:12] Depression as a form of self-suppression[16:55] Feeling depressed vs living with depression[19:15] Characteristics of depression[22:21] Defining sadness[30:01] Living from a false self[32:17] More personal examples[43:56] Practical thoughts to move through sadnessFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgScott Reall's Books:Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and HealingJourney to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and DisappointmentJourney to Living with Courage: Freedom from FearJourney to Healthy Living: Freedom from Body Image and Food IssuesJourney to a Life of Significance: Freedom from Low Self-Esteem
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Beth Joseph about her experience with Restore Small Groups. Beth shares how her first small group made her feel seen, which allowed her to be the fullest version of herself. She also discusses how this inspires her to return and participate in multiple groups.“From week one to week eight, I feel like those people, even to this day–I don't know, a year and a half later since we had that first group–like they know me better than people who have known me for 10 years.” -Beth [10:08]“I remember you walking in that first day and just being a little frazzled and late and being brave to just walk into a room of people, and then to come back again, just slowly let your story unfold with these people. Man, what a gift. What a gift.” -Anna [10:49]“That is some of the magic of the process. We create this safe environment where you can name the painful parts of your life, the struggles, the issues, and you're still accepted like you're alluded to earlier. You're still ok in the eyes of everyone. There's non-judgement that fills the room.” -Seth [19:16]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:54] This week's guest, Beth[04:28] What drew Beth to join a Restore Small Group[06:05] Her experience with Restore[11:10] The contrast between Week 1 and Week 8[21:28] What Beth uncovered about herself[26:27] A pitch for Restore Small Group[28:00] Rapid fire questionsFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Rianne McCulloch about her experience with Restore Small Groups. Rianne shares how small groups taught her to be vulnerable to help her move forward in her process as well as help a group of strangers become friends during the eight week program.“And I think that's one of the big things that I learned from Week 1 to Week 8 was you get out of it what you put into it.” -Rianne [04:06]“There's a lot of different things that happen within those eight weeks. You go from–like you mentioned–stranger to an interesting community real quick, because of the vulnerability that the experience lends itself to.” -Seth [05:09]“There's something about that year nine at the end of the decade that really propels you into a new direction.” -Anna [07:11]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:55] This week's guest, Rianne[01:53] Why join a Restore Small Group[03:12] Her experience in a small group[09:09] Why she recommends Restore[11:18] Rapid fire questionsFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant have a conversation about intrinsic hope. Hope is dynamic and a powerful force that is essential in the human experience. The three hosts discuss this feeling as it relates to growth and change and how it can help keep us forward. They share what hope means to them and how to practical ways to cultivate it.“One of the ways that I think I view hope is it's the ground that I stand on that is unchanging, no matter what the weather is.” -Seth [12:51]“We can't obviously control what is happening externally, but the ways that we experience what is happening externally has everything to do with our mental framework, whether we are looking at it from a growth mindset or a fixed mindset.” -Anna [25:29]“To me, the greatest motivator in all of life is hope.” -Scott [38:11]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:21] How hopeful are you feeling?[04:21] What does hope mean to you?[13:04] How threatening it can be to hope[19:00] Qualities of hope[25:59] Link between hope and trust[32:03] Hope and identity[39:16] Growth and transformation[43:45] How to cultivate hope[56:17] The Welcoming PrayerFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Janele Nelson, Mission Director at YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties. Scott and Janele have known each other for almost 20 years after her job sent her to Restore Small Groups in Nashville. Janele discusses her work at the YMCA and how the organization continues to provide a great place to help people reach their full potential during this time of divisiveness. She also talks about her experience with Small Groups and its impact.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:23] This week's guest, Janele[04:31] YMCA's current work worldwide[08:13] Janele's role as Mission Director[13:18] Primary issues in her community[18:11] The value of Restore Small Groups[22:27] Janele's mission and purpose in life[27:02] Restore's impact in non-Christian environment[30:53] What's on Janele's heart to shareFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant talk about the bargaining stage of grief. This stage is a refusal to accept a reality from a loss, but goes beyond denial as it's trying to create an alternative reality mentally. The three hosts discuss how this stage can show up and give practical tips on how to work through it.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:07] Reflect on a loss in your life[02:30] Writing the chapter on bargaining[07:22] Unresolved grief[09:25] What is bargaining[13:10] How religion can interfere with grief[17:54] People don't always need answers, just presence[21:43] Complete the grief[27:56] Blaming ourselves[30:53] Working through the bargaining stageFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgScott Reall's Books:Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and HealingJourney to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and DisappointmentJourney to Living with Courage: Freedom from FearJourney to Healthy Living: Freedom from Body Image and Food IssuesJourney to a Life of Significance: Freedom from Low Self-Esteem
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram speaks with Taylor Grice of Nashville about her experience with Restore Small Groups. Taylor shares what she uncovered about herself as she unpacked her story in the eight-week program. As she started to see pieces of herself in others, she developed special bonds with the peer group, and she describes how the community helped her move forward with some growth in her life.“There is something that happens in a group as you get deeper and deeper, and you're sharing more and more vulnerable things about yourself, where you start to–at least for me–I started to see pieces of my story in others, and it gave me the space to share.” -Taylor [07:02]“When somebody else shares something about themselves, it unlocks something in me that I didn't have access to before until you name that about your story.” -Seth [09:11]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:22] This week's guest, Taylor[03:25] Joining Restore Small Groups[04:59] Walking to the first group with strangers[10:46] What she discovered sharing her story[14:46] A group of strangers become friends[18:16] One of the most formational thing[19:57] Lighting roundFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant have a conversation around loneliness, belonging and community and the relationship between the three. In this vulnerable conversation, the three hosts discuss how these deeply connected elements play a significant role in mental and emotional well-being and share practical takeaways to deal with loneliness in a healthy way and build a more meaningful community.“I also think that the chronic epidemic of loneliness is deadly. I don't think we can talk enough about how important it is that a person finds true connection.” -Scott [09:40]“I'm just thinking about how the fine line between loneliness and belonging is largely around disclosure, how much of yourself you're willing to disclose to truly find belonging and connect with people or not.” -Seth [14:46]“Community is the antidote to loneliness and belonging, but just to remember that community is the people. It's not person.” -Anna [42:29]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:58] Loneliness: the pain of being alone[06:27] The biggest loneliness pandemic[14:12] Belonging: security and support[22:35] Community: mutual support and belonging[33:42] Bringing these three terms together[43:04] Self-esteem vs self-worth[50:54] Practical takeawaysFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant continue to explore one of Scott's books, “Journey to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and Disappointment,” and focus on the second chapter about anger–one of the stages of grief. They discuss our relationship with anger, the benefits of it during this stage and how to work through it.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:20] Stages of grief[05:02] Benefits of anger[09:25] Reality hits[15:10] Wrong expectations[19:58] Resentment and regret[23:53] The role of forgiveness[27:43] How to work through anger[33:35] Final thoughtsFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgScott Reall's Books:Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and HealingJourney to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and DisappointmentJourney to Living with Courage: Freedom from FearJourney to Healthy Living: Freedom from Body Image and Food IssuesJourney to a Life of Significance: Freedom from Low Self-Esteem
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall and George Stull speak with Heather Lefebvre, a licensed psychotherapist who focuses on marriage and family therapy. Heather previously worked for Restore Small Groups over a decade ago, where her and her husband, Steven, were essential in the development and growth of the organization. She shares her journey with Small Groups and how it inspired her to transition into the mental health field.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:19] This week's guest, Heather[05:05] How Heather came to love Restore Small Groups[11:30] Transitioning to the mental health field[12:48] The value of individual therapy and small groups[17:26] Vulnerability is healthy to our growth[21:19] Why Small Groups are beneficial[25:21] How neurobiology influences her therapy approach[33:46] Recommended helpful practices[37:36] We are good enough[41:17] Heather's website and final wordsFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgHeather's Website: mytherapistheather.com
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Mike “L.A. Mike” Rada about his experience with Restore Small Groups. Mike shares how feeling lost mentally, physically and spiritually after a pretty bad case of COVID-19 inspired him to join a Small Group. He takes the host through his journey that quickly evolved into sharing vulnerably.“It allowed me to let myself be vulnerable for once, and it was a very welcoming group of people. It was strange for me, but then it also felt great. It gave me a chance to let my guard down.” -Mike [09:11]“I think it's a really great description of some of the magic of what happens in a group. Where we meet one another is in our humanity first.” -Seth [11:06]“I think you articulated well though. Like it was a catalyst for you to maybe connect your inner world and your outer world in a more honest way with the people in your life.” -Anna [15:52]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:28] Today's guest, Mike[01:54] What drew him to Restore Small Groups[05:43] His first and last days[11:36] Sharing vulnerably[14:50] Something that had an impact on Mike[18:32] Why recommend Small Groups to others?[20:46] Lighting roundFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, George Stull, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant talk about vulnerability. They explore what this means in the context of mental and emotional well-being and break down the myths about it. Listen as they share strategies for leaning into our vulnerability and embracing authenticity.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:19] Defining vulnerability[03:21] Myths about vulnerability[09:12] “I don't do vulnerability”[14:34] Can't go it alone[16:48] What is vulnerability[22:09] Within the framework of relationships[32:46] Takeaways and strategies [38:30] Four feeling questionsFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Jason Adam Miller, a pastor at South Bend City Church and author of the book, When The World Breaks: The Surprising Hope and Subversive Promises in the Teachings of Jesus. Jason is a helpful voice in bringing mental, well-being and faith together in such a meaningful way, so he discusses how to find hope where there's suffering and struggle. He shares his church's mantras and recommended practices when the hard stuff happens such as welcoming emptiness.“When faith works until it doesn't at a particular time in your life, like when you encounter some kind of experience and the faith we were given, sometimes it doesn't work, and you can do one of two things: you can entirely chuck faith or you can open up to maybe a new way of understanding your faith. It could be more hopeful.” -George [05:59]“Often failure's the best thing, right? Like whether you're practicing a musical instrument or spiritual practice, you come to the limit of your capacity and that's actually the liminal space where something really powerful can happen. But if you're afraid to fail, you'll never let yourself go there.” -Jason [16:05]“God created each of us so incredibly uniquely. I mean, you've never seen two apples that look exactly alike. Like they all have very different dimensions, different qualities, and that's what God intended for humanity. That we're all unique. Like no two pieces of any kind of produce are identical, but anything you get coming out of a factory will be 100% identical all the time. And when we're driven to become a carbon copy of something that we were never created to be, I just think it's very beautiful that you're creating this space for people to be fully human, fully unique, fully who they are.” -Anna [18:47]“I think a lot of times people make this misconception that surrender is a passive thing, especially spiritual kind of surrender, when I think returning to the breath is an act of surrender. That I'm letting go, but it's a deep trust that there's something holding me while I'm experiencing this.” -Seth [24:38]TIMESTAMPS[00:03] Intro[00:24] This week's guest, Jason Adam Miller[02:30] What opens Jason's heart to faith and mental health[07:31] Letting grieve consume and losing your faith[13:16] His church's mantras[19:36] Recommended practices[25:06] Misconceptions of mental health and faith[27:27] Welcoming emptiness[33:48] How to contact Jason[36:02] One final message from JasonFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgJason Adam MillerWeb: jasonadammiller.comIG: @jasonadammillerPod: South Bend City Church PodcastBook: When The World Breaks: The Surprising Hope and Subversive Promises in the Teachings of Jesus
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram, Scott Reall and Anna Bryant do implement the third of their four styles of episodes in this new season by talking about curriculum. They explore one of Scott's books, “Journey to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and Disappointment,” and talk about grief and loss. Scott explains how our whole life is nothing but a journey of losing things, and nothing stays the same. The three hosts discuss how people interpret grief and loss and the different types of grief and loss as there are more than death or divorce.“Unless we're taught how to deal with loss, most of us aren't going to move into processing it, which is the grief, which is allowing ourselves to feel the loss.” -Seth [09:13]“We need to be comfortable with the uncomfortable, and normalize that life isn't always comfortable. And be ok with that.” -Anna [13:24]“We cannot make a new beginning if I'm still holding on and stuck in the past.” -Scott [33:48] TIMESTAMPS[00:04] Intro[01:11] The inspiration for the book[03:33] Cultural misconceptions[06:39] To complete communications[08:06] The difference between loss and grief[15:07] Different types of losses we grapple with[32:23] Final words from the hostsFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgScott Reall's Books:Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and HealingJourney to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and DisappointmentJourney to Living with Courage: Freedom from FearJourney to Healthy Living: Freedom from Body Image and Food IssuesJourney to a Life of Significance: Freedom from Low Self-Esteem
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram hear from Jim Clement, a participant of Restore Small Group from Franklin, Tennessee. Jim talks about his experience in a small group, how it brought him relief during a period of grief and isolation and what the overall experience means to him.“When I heard those stories, it was the first thing that brought me any sort of relief at all. Was just to hear that there are fellow travelers out there. I'm not alone. There are other people that are experiencing what I am.” -Jim [06:24]TIMESTAMPS[00:06] Intro[00:54] About Jim Clements[02:05] Joining a Restore Small Group[08:11] First and last nights of group[13:14] The group's impact[14:44] Would Jim recommend a small group?[16:42] A quick lighting roundFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram start a new series format with a topical episode about awareness. The more aware a person is, the more cognizant they are of how they show up in the world. The hosts discuss how we see and understand this concept and how we can start by aiming awareness towards ourselves so that we can begin to grow.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
After exploring The Journey of Transformation over 36 episodes, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram preview what's to come on the Searching Inward Podcast. The new format will start in the next episode. Stay tuned!“...We're going to have the wonderful opportunity to invite you in to meet some of the people that we dearly know and love, who have been a part of our groups, who have experienced significant life change and are going to come and just share a little part of their story and what has been so impactful for them through the group process.” -Anna [01:04]“Stories. That's what we all love, and especially stories of healing and hope.” -George [01:28]“It's one thing to hear somebody trying to describe what Restore Small Groups is. It's another thing entirely to hear the impact going through a group has had on someone.” -Seth [01:35]“Things like awareness and community and loneliness and hope and vulnerability, gratitude, and growth and just topics like that. Things we can really wrap our hearts around that will encourage us to stay on the path.” -Scott [02:08]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:40] The new format[01:51] Different topics to discuss[03:03] How it will workFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.orgScott Reall's Books:Journey to Freedom: Your Start to a Lifetime of Hope, Health, and HealingJourney to a New Beginning after Loss: Freedom from the Pain of Grief and DisappointmentJourney to Living with Courage: Freedom from FearJourney to Healthy Living: Freedom from Body Image and Food IssuesJourney to a Life of Significance: Freedom from Low Self-Esteem
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram wrap up their series on the journey of transformation by talking about WOOP it, an acronym that helps us turn our wishes and dreams into a concrete plan. They discuss what keeps us motivated, where motivation comes from and what are some of the factors that shape intrinsic motivation in our lives.“Having a goal without a plan is just wishes, so how do we move from wishes and dreams into a concrete plan or process that I can implement on a daily basis?” -Scott [04:45]“This practice is one of the best ways to sum up this book, because it's basically you use this WOOP practice as a way to co-create a new life for yourself through the process of contemplation and action.” -Seth [17:19]“And it does a huge comfort to the rest of us to see that you are a fellow traveler. You don't have it all figured out, because man, how can you trust someone that hasn't struggled? So we love that you lead by example in all areas and that includes the struggle.” -Anna [25:03]“I think the message of this whole journey of transformation is that it is a process that we're always on.” -George [25:44] TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[03:30] Willpower vs motivation[09:28] Positive thoughts won't transform us[12:14] The WOOP method[18:22] What challenges the hosts[27:08] What is the EnneagramFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall and Anna Bryant talk about getting out of the shadows and into the light. There is only one way there – through vulnerability – so they explore this central question: Do we run from vulnerability? Or do we embrace it?“But the true relationships I can be honest and vulnerable with, and their input is received as helpful and life-giving and affirming and it gives me life. One gives me life. The other one pulls me down.” -Scott [07:52]“A much more helpful way that light works is that it just kind of shines the next step, the next place to move towards… Light can be helpful or it can be blinding in a condemning way.” -George [08:57]“It is so important to remember, yall. Shadows don't exist without bright light. So in order to embrace those things about you that are less than perfect, you also have to reconcile the fact that that means there's really something bright inside of you casting that shadow.” -Anna [13:49] TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:48] The voice of condemnation[03:01] How shadow and light play out in life[09:14] Believing we are enough[12:28] Ego wants to keep us in the shadows[19:05] How we protect ourselves[26:03] Where hope breaks inFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about finding your North Star and keeping your eyes focused on a goal.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about deliberate practice, a growth mindset that puts in the work when success isn't on the horizon. As we prepare for something that has yet to arrive, we are doing the work so that when it gets here, we can enjoy it. Listen as we discuss how deliberate practice changes our brains as well as the four hosts are practicing themselves.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about the secret ingredient to happiness. We explore how we can rethink our purpose outside our work in our pursuit for inner happiness so that we can find a deeper meaning in our lives. We discuss the role fear and shame play into our happiness, but also share what makes each of us happy.“The end goal is finding meaning, finding purpose. It doesn't have to be done a specific way or in a specific place.” -Anna [06:22]“Sometimes I think we come into a point in life where we need to make our own personal meaning because the previously held understanding no longer makes sense for us.” -Seth [08:34]“We're not talking about denying fear in our life. In fact, the more that we can hold it and understand it, the more that we can move through it and grow and move towards more creativity that's bringing greater happiness.” -George [18:40]“Facing fear to me is one of the greatest challenges to live from a creative life, to keep growing.” -Scott [19:33] TIMESTAMPS[00:56] Intro[01:35] How to start living fuller and happier lives[04:23] Finding a deeper meaning[07:08] Challenge to make new meanings for ourselves[11:28] The role that fears plays in happiness[19:05] Shame is a big part of fear[21:30] What makes us happy?[30:35] Happiness is what makes you feel aliveFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about the freedom to let go, starting with the word – sobriety. Many times, we're not aware that we're not emotionally sober. Where do you run or escape to when you don't want to experience reality during difficult times? To find the freedom to let go, we first need to become aware of where we are so we can get on the path.“If we don't know where we are, it's really hard to get on the path to freedom.” -Scott [02:46]“We have the constant need to be entertained so that we don't have to feel, so that we don't have to think, so that we don't have to really take a hard look at what's going on in our inner worlds.” -Anna [04:22]“It's hard to really become our more authentic self if we don't love ourselves.” -George [16:57]“I think the separate self is unaware thoughts.” -Seth [21:07] TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:43] Define our sobriety[05:35] Sobriety is an emotional process[11:11] Knowing what you need freedom from[14:57] Are you really free?[17:30] What sobriety actually looks like[21:20] True inner freedom[26:17] Final thoughtsFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about managing our expectations. Understanding our expectations or the lack of them can lead us to a lot of conflict with ourselves and our relationships. Listen as the four hosts discuss why understanding what we expect from our lives and others, managing disappointment and facing risks will be helpful for our journey. “Here's what I'm hearing you say, you have to be able to risk disappointment and risk failure to grow in this, right?” -George [08:34]“Sometimes in our pain, we look and we see and focus in on what hurts, which tends to be something more negative. And in the midst of that, we can tend to overlook what is positive in our life.” -Anna [11:07]“I really believe that everything that has been a blessing in my life has come through the mistakes I've made when I learn how to respond to it in a better way. That's how I developed wisdom.” -Scott [16:42]“People are definitely afraid to make mistakes and like I said from my perspective earlier, I think people are also afraid of disappointments too, feeling the disappointment. But I think another way to flip this on its head is to say that people are afraid of growing, because that includes resilience.” -Seth [17:42] TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:12] Why managing expectations is important[04:59] Managing disappointment[09:08] Open ended expectations[10:58] Disqualify the positives[13:59] Facing risks is healthy[18:59] Rise up and keep rising upFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about kenosis, which means to let go. This act of making room by letting go of something tired and empty starts with the hope of change. If we're still clinging to other attachments, how can we ever be free for something new and better to come in? Listen as we discuss how to give yourself grace and the space to pause to start the process of kenosis.“I just think that part of this is like if we don't pause and make space to have a different option than the regular paradigm, then we can't really expect ourselves to make any changes than our normal response.” -Seth [10:38]“That's why I think we need grace. Grace is the most powerful force here where it helps me become aware in a very loving way.” -Scott [15:25]“Our paradigm sometimes of a growth mindset would be that we have to try harder, right? We have to put in more effort. We have to strive more, which is the actual opposite of what this kenosis process is. It's opening up. It's letting go. It's trying softer. It's not trying harder.” -Anna [17:10]“The ultimate letting go is falling into this mystery of love at the center of the human experience and reality.” -George [28:17] TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:34] The meaning of kenosis[05:15] Changing fixed mindsets[09:25] Revisiting our narratives[13:56] Kenosis sets up the process[21:22] Anxiety reveals where the trust is[24:17] Preempted work to let go[26:12] Final words to ponderFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about finding hope in the midst of suffering through the story of Etty Hillesum, a Dutch Jewish writer who died at Auschwitz in 1943. The four hosts discuss how to create space for joy and hope when we're surrounded by confining things.“So she found freedom from within, although outwardly, she was surrounded by barbed wire.” -George [03:56]“Only you have agency and authority over what thoughts you think and the feelings that you feel, and you can choose what to think and believe and feel.” -Anna [12:17]“Within suffering, there's always an obstacle or an invitation.” -Seth [24:08]“From stimulus to response, we have this ability, this power of freedom, to make our choice.” -Scott [25:21] TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:03] A story about a woman named Etty[06:13] A new paradigm to exist in something we can't change[09:03] How to move out of the paradigm[13:47] Hope does not put us to shame[18:01] Suffering to hope[25:07] Possibility for every human[28:23] Existence is not livingFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram start the new year by talking about the idealized self – an inflated ego that flatters us with unmatched beauty, power, intelligence, fame, etc – which makes us arrogant and addicted to outside affirmations and recognition. They share how a healthy sense of self helps free us from this and why it's important not to conflate our roles with our identities.“The idealized self image is actually holding us back from that kind of change that happens within. It's because we're just pursuing affirmations on the outside and not really changing inwardly.” -George [04:38]“My whole self worth is not grounded and rooted in how I perform at this one task in this one relationship. I am so much more than that.” -Anna [09:17]“It sounds like when you conflate the role and identity together, you don't have the capacity for making boundaries.” -Seth [11:39]“For me being really transparent, what has been the most motivational, influential force in my life has been shame.” -Scott [17:08]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:38] A vicious cycle[04:30] An idealized self image as a mother[10:44] Role vs identity[12:51] A healthy sense of self[16:39] The underbelly of shame[23:20] The rejection of myself[26:51] The hands of unconditional loveFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
To celebrate the New Year, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram give the gift of laughter in this special bonus episode of the Searching Inward Podcast. Enjoy this compilation of outtakes!TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:58] A complication of outtakesFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about toxic shame as an identity. Shame can take control by creating a false self, which demands a cover up. This is a significant topic to listen to as we discuss how powerful the false self is detrimental to our mental, physical and emotional well-being.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
Merry Christmas from the Searching Inward Podcast! George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram celebrate and reflect the holiday season in this special bonus episode.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:52] The Christmas song in Scott's heart[02:12] A quick word on this Christmas DayFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about letting go of your attachments. Sometimes we can get trapped by an idea or hang on to things that are detrimental to our souls. We discuss why our desires get captured and how letting go is a process, even if it's difficult.“Letting go is a process that some of us may be involved in for the rest of our lives, but there can be freedom.” -Scott [05:10]“What we have seen in group and what we see over and over again is like it is the unimpressiveness, it is the failures and shortcomings and the limitations and humanity that we witness in one another that really does draw people to each other.” -Anna [13:47]“To really free ourselves, you guys, we really do need the help of other people.” -George [21:03]“I think in my mind, this is what healing is: being able to receive love for all of our parts, whether they feel acceptable or not, and I think this is why we have to be vulnerable.” -Seth [28:51]TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:26] Why is letting go so difficult?[03:31] What is an attachment[07:58] Letting go of an attachment[12:52] Examples of false attachments[17:13] Community to help us free ourselves[25:12] We must feel secure in God's loveFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about beliefs and expectations and their impact on our brains. Using the placebo effect as our example, we discuss how beliefs and expectations create hope. We may not always have a choice in our circumstances, but we always have a choice with our response to these circumstances, which is crucial to maintain a hopeful mindset. We share how broadening our understanding of choice is helpful in moving us forward.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, George Stull, Scott Reall, Anna Bryant and Seth Abram talk about destination postcards, which are vivid pictures from the near future that show us what's possible. We must envision what we want to become, so we discuss the role hope plays into this and why we must do something in the present to allow us to participate in the future of God.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[01:01] Hope and vision are intertwined[04:28] Visualization for cultivating resilience[10:22] What some resistance might be[17:16] Anticipation vs expectation[23:56] Final words and takeawaysFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
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