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From the Grave Podcast

From the Grave Podcast

By: Scott Russell
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From the Grave Podcast delves into the raw, unfiltered journey of personal and spiritual transformation. FTG speaks to those who feel lost, beaten down, or disconnected from conventional spiritual messages, offering a real and gritty exploration of healing, self-growth, and overcoming adversity. With a focus on embracing imperfections and life's messiness, FTG podcast pushes listeners to rethink spirituality in a way that's both tough and transformative.

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Episodes
  • 142 Addicted to Potential
    Feb 16 2026

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    In Episode 142, Scott breaks down the trap of being addicted to potential — the comfort of “I could’ve” and “someday” that keeps you from risking real effort and real change. He also dives into fear-based religion vs. lived spirituality, radical open-mindedness, and why you don’t need to broadcast belief… you need to walk it out.

    Plus: a real-life moment from the lagoon — kids fishing, childhood nostalgia, and Connor + his cat Muppet stealing the show.

    Want to be part of the podcast?
    Email fromthegravepodcast@gmail.com
    and send a voice memo question/topic — Scott may play it on the show and respond.

    • 00:00 Intro — stop making belief complicated
    • 01:10 Lagoon life + kids fishing nostalgia
    • 05:20 Connor & Muppet (best duo alive)
    • 09:10 Why kids intimidate me (lol)
    • 12:30 Addicted to potential: “I could’ve” as identity
    • 18:40 The ego hates measurement (effort exposes reality)
    • 24:10 Comfort of your story vs. healing
    • 30:00 Radical open-mindedness + fear-based belief
    • 38:20 Breathwork, Jesus, crystals — and the humility to not “know”
    • 46:30 Stop waiting — walk it out
    • 52:10 Outro + how to send a voice memo

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    48 mins
  • 141 kick the can
    Feb 3 2026

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    EP 141 — Kick the Can

    Most of us don’t relapse from drugs—we relapse from discomfort.
    From emotions we never learned how to sit with.
    From feelings that show up uninvited and demand to be seen.

    In this episode, Scott talks:

    • Navigating the “I’m not okay” moments in sobriety
    • The lie that healing should feel good
    • Why milestone anniversaries can feel heavier than expected
    • The truth about emotional regression
    • The only way out: feel it anyway

    If you're tired of kicking the can into tomorrow, this episode is your call to stop running.

    You don’t need to feel good to grow.
    You just need to be willing to feel—period.

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    34 mins
  • 140 Hobby Lobby
    Jan 27 2026

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    EP 140 — Reclaiming Your Inner Square Footage

    Most of us are living in a tiny sliver of who we really are.
    We’ve locked the doors to the rest of the house—afraid of the dark, the mess, the memories.
    But what if the call is to reclaim every room?

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • Thought responsibility and emotional square footage
    • Why the lie of “I need to use to be okay” keeps us trapped
    • How to stop being a victim of your own inner world
    • The metaphor of spiritual real estate: from 900 sq ft to 20,000
    • Hobby Lobby, folding chairs, and learning to sit with yourself

    This one is raw, reflective, and rooted in one question:
    What parts of your soul have you abandoned… and how do you move back in?

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    44 mins
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