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Everyday Grit

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Conversations to help you think critically, live abundantly, and endure the everyday.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Desarrollo Personal Espiritualidad Filosofía Ministerio y Evangelismo Éxito Personal
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  • Ep. 029 - The Least of These
    Jan 13 2026
    The Least of These In this episode of the Everyday Grit Podcast, host Nathan Hicks shares a personal story about buying a new mountain bike to connect with his son, only to face a unique challenge in obtaining it. The experience underscores the importance of human connection and helping others. Nathan further explores the concept of 'the least of these' through another story where he helps a man in need at a grocery store. He encourages listeners to reassess how they perceive and act on the needs of those around them, advocating for a more generous and swift response to helping others. The episode emphasizes developing the skills to recognize needs, simplifying the assessment process, and rewiring our default to action over hesitation, ultimately aiming to foster a deeper human connection. 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 00:12 The Mountain Bike Story 05:44 The Human Connection 07:10 Welcome to the Everyday Grit Podcast 07:30 Feedback from Listeners 09:01 Helping a Stranger at Publix 13:55 Defining 'The Least of These' 28:02 Call to Action: Helping Others 29:53 Conclusion and Contact Information

    *Interested in joining Nathan for an "in-person" adventure?

    Check out The Reckoning at https://mailchi.mp/e2693f53419b/the-reckoning and drop Nathan a line if you are interested.

    Join the conversation by emailing Nathan at everydaygritpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow along on IG: @njhix and @everydaygritpodcast

    And, follow @hghrgrnd to stay informed about opportunities there.

    *Music by Jupiter Coyote. Used with permission.

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    31 m
  • Ep. 028 - All In with Edgar Mills
    Dec 18 2025
    What Does It Mean to Be All In? In this insightful episode, the hosts dive deep into the meaning of being 'all in' across different aspects of life—work, family, and personal goals. They discuss personal experiences, such as tackling zoning for a new business, training for ultra-marathons, and balancing a demanding military career with family commitments. The conversation addresses the challenges of prioritizing competing responsibilities, the impact of significant life decisions, and the myths perpetuated by social media influencers about commitment. The episode also provides practical advice for evaluating major life decisions through four key considerations: divine guidance, family impact, personal well-being, and community influence. 00:00 Introduction and Initial Setup 00:44 Starting the Podcast 01:31 How We Met and Collaborated 05:08 Defining 'All In' 06:42 Family Commitments and Sacrifices 11:45 Balancing Priorities 13:42 Challenges and Realities of Being 'All In' 21:44 Influencers and Authenticity 28:42 Different Contexts of Being 'All In' 31:34 Balancing Work and Family Life 32:30 The Challenges of Being All In 32:59 A Firefighter's Commitment 34:14 Support Systems in Marriage 35:48 Finding Fulfillment in Work 37:05 The Myth of Work-Life Balance 43:13 The Reality of Military Service 48:17 Prioritizing Life's Important Aspects 59:36 Concluding Thoughts on Balance and Fulfillment

    *Interested in joining Nathan for an "in-person" adventure?

    Check out The Reckoning at https://mailchi.mp/e2693f53419b/the-reckoning and drop Nathan a line if you are interested.

    Join the conversation by emailing Nathan at everydaygritpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow along on IG: @njhix and @everydaygritpodcast

    And, follow @hghrgrnd to stay informed about opportunities there.

    *Music by Jupiter Coyote. Used with permission.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Ep. 027 - Tragedy to Triumph with Hannah Nabors
    Nov 21 2025
    Tragedy to Triumph with Hannah Nabors. In this episode, Hannah Neighbors shares her incredible journey of resilience and recovery following a devastating car accident that resulted in the loss of her leg. Hannah discusses her upbringing, career path, and how she met her husband. She details the morning of the accident, the immediate and long-term physical challenges, her mental and emotional battles, and the overwhelming support from her community. Despite the severity of her injuries, Hannah's positive outlook remains unwavering. She shares her experiences with recovery, dealing with grief and trauma, and how her faith and community have played crucial roles in her healing process. Hannah also highlights her ambitions to run the Boston Marathon and her involvement in advocating for better insurance support for amputees. 00:00 Podcast Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:56 Guest's Background and Upbringing 01:42 Career Journey and Family Life 04:14 Passion for Running and Coaching 09:49 The Accident: A Life-Changing Event 18:51 Immediate Aftermath and Hospitalization 28:57 Adjusting to a New Reality 39:25 Emotional Struggles and Guilt 39:58 Support from Running Group 40:57 Coping with Anger and Disappointment 42:23 Facing the Person Responsible 43:04 The Power of Forgiveness 46:03 Coping Mechanisms and Community Support 47:51 The Role of Faith in Healing 50:59 Challenges of Phantom Pain 52:08 Returning to Normalcy 01:00:36 Running and Physical Recovery 01:03:20 Surprising Challenges and Adaptations 01:17:42 Advocacy and Future Goals 01:21:27 Final Reflections and Gratitude

    *Interested in joining Nathan for an "in-person" adventure?

    Check out The Reckoning at https://mailchi.mp/e2693f53419b/the-reckoning and drop Nathan a line if you are interested.

    Join the conversation by emailing Nathan at everydaygritpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow along on IG: @njhix and @everydaygritpodcast

    And, follow @hghrgrnd to stay informed about opportunities there.

    *Music by Jupiter Coyote. Used with permission.

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    1 h y 29 m
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