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In this final episode of Home Sweet Home, we reflect on the deeper meaning of home—not simply as a place, but as a felt sense of safety, belonging, rest, and connection. Throughout the podcast, we have explored stress, healing, relationships, burnout, boundaries, and the nervous system, and this closing conversation brings those themes together around one central truth: home is often something we build within ourselves and with one another. We talk about how safe relationships shape our sense of belonging, how survival mode can keep us functioning without ever feeling fully at home in ourselves, and how healing often happens through small, quiet moments that reshape us over time.

This episode is a gentle reflection on what it means to return to yourself. It is about creating spaces, relationships, and routines where you no longer have to fight so hard to be enough—where your nervous system can soften, your story can exist honestly, and you can rest without guilt. As we close this chapter, the invitation is not toward perfection, but toward continued growth, self-trust, and hope. Because maybe home was never meant to be a perfect place at all. Maybe it was always meant to be a feeling we learn to build.

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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