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I Was Smiling ... But I Was Not Okay | Sadie Robertson Huff & Craig Groeschel

3/11/202656 min

Whatever you're struggling with, be real with yourself, speak up, and ask for help. No more pretending you’ve got it all together. In his latest book, Heal Your Hurting Mind, Pastor Craig Groeschel opens up about his own battle with anxiety and the moment he realized he couldn’t keep it bottled up. He shares how choosing to speak up and ask for help changed everything. Sadie gets real, too — sharing a very recent moment when she was struggling badly with anxiety, had to phone a friend for help and advice, and how that vulnerable step shaped her as she...

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  1. Sadie Robertson Huff· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] What is up? Well, that's good, fam. Happy Wednesday, everyone. I hope you're having a great week, but I can promise you this, it is about to get so much better because we have a guest on today that is no stranger to anyone. Craig Groeschel is on the podcast today. But before I officially introduce him, I have to tell y'all about his new book, Heal Your Hurting Mind. And let me read you the subtitle, because everybody needs this. Biblical hope for anxiety, depression, burnout, and the emotions no one is talking about. That is what we're going to be talking about today, and I'm so thankful for it. Craig, thank you so much for- Pastor Craig, for coming back on this podcast.

  2. Craig Groeschel· Guest0:44

    Sadie, uh, you know, you and Christian are two of my favorite people in the whole wide world. [laughs] Amy and I love you guys so much. Your whole family, uh, you're an example. You're some of the most fun people to be around. [laughs] Some of the most godly people to be around, and, uh, the wisdom you share, uh, is incredible. So it's, it's a real honor to be back with you.

  3. Sadie Robertson Huff· Host1:03

    Thank you so much. Well, it's, it's very apparent already by the way that you're encouraging me, but you guys are the best encouragers. I truly, I think about this and I say this all the time, it's, it means so much when someone older than you speaks life into you and faith and believes in you. Uh, Louie and Shelley have been people like that for me. You and Amy have been people like that for me. Uh, when you don't necessarily believe it in yourself yet, you haven't really gained the confidence in yourself yet,

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