Digital Social Hour - How Faith Transformed My Battle with Anxiety and Depression | Bryce Crawford DSH #1198
Episode Date: February 23, 2025Discover how faith transformed Bryce Crawford's battle with anxiety and depression in this powerful episode of Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🙌 Bryce opens up about his darkest moments, inclu...ding overcoming a life-altering encounter with Jesus, the struggles of mental health, and finding redemption. ❤️ His raw and inspiring story dives into forgiveness, love, and what it truly means to live a life of purpose. Get ready for an eye-opening conversation as Sean and Bryce also tackle heavy topics like suffering, spiritual challenges, and even address misconceptions about Christians, psychics, and other belief systems. 🌍 💬 This episode is packed with valuable insights and lessons for anyone searching for hope, healing, and meaning. Don’t miss out! Tune in now and join the conversation. Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more heartwarming and thought-provoking stories. 📺✨ CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Bryce's Experience with the Fires 02:20 - Suffering and Human Experience 03:41 - Jesus' Second Coming Explained 05:22 - Understanding Judgement Day 09:04 - Coping with Depression and Anxiety 14:15 - Sean's Mission and Purpose 17:00 - Importance of No Sex Before Marriage 20:33 - Abuse of Forgiveness in Faith 22:19 - Micromanaging Your Spiritual Life 26:10 - Overview of Islam 29:41 - Insights into Buddhism 30:40 - Jesus' Sacrifice for Humanity 32:44 - Wes vs Billy Carson Debate Highlights 35:12 - Existence of Demons Discussed 39:29 - Understanding Psychics and Mediums 45:27 - Where to Find Bryce Online APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: Bryce Crawford https://www.instagram.com/brycecrawford LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #joycemeyer #mentalhealth #mentalhealthacceptance #harmonygrillo #joycemeyerministries #faithtransformation #mentalhealth #faithoverfear #anxiety #depression
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Until my husband's here. That's a beautiful thing. That is redemption.
And I think that's a beautiful thing because there's no sin too far gone from Jesus.
No one's too far gone.
And people think that they gotta clean themselves up
before they get to Jesus.
No, Jesus died for the dirtiest,
most broken version of yourself.
So Jesus is the one that cleans us up
and I think that's beautiful.
All right guys, we got Bryce here today in Las Vegas.
Thanks for coming on, man. All right guys, we got Bryce here today in Las Vegas.
Thanks for coming on, man. Thanks for having me, man.
I'm excited.
Absolutely.
You just got out of the fires, man.
It's getting crazy out there.
Yeah, bro.
It was really crazy because I flew in the day I flew in.
I think that was when the big one broke out in Malibu.
Malibu is my favorite place in Los Angeles.
And it's just so tragic to see the whole place going down.
Yeah.
It's really sad.
That's a shame. But praise Jesus that we were able to get out and
Come and love on some people here in Vegas and just kind of like pray for LA and the firefighters and stuff like that
I don't know if you've seen these viral videos
But there's a woman that was like prophesying about these fires like a week ago on the streets of LA. Oh, no
I haven't seen that. Oh, you haven't no no no. I'm actually a really disconnected from social media. Okay. Yeah, I don't seen that before. Oh you haven't seen it? No, no, no, no. I'm actually really disconnected from social media. Oh okay.
Yeah, I don't really watch a lot of social media,
so I don't know.
I've been watching the news more because of the fireworks,
but I've never seen any of these clips.
And there was one of Rogan three weeks ago
talking about this, so it was super weird.
Interesting, yeah bro, so weird.
Yeah, people were predicting it.
Whoa.
Yeah.
Dude, what the heck?
I know.
Yeah, I don't know, like,
I think I did see the clip of the Rogan one,
and you know what, I don't know what to think about it from a practical stance
But from like the reality of it is like man suffering exists
There's a lot of trash this tragic what's going on and a lot of people can view that and become hopeless
And it's like Jesus is the hope in every circumstance like there are moments in my life where you know
Yeah, I haven't you know our house hasn't been directly affected by the fire or things like that.
But when I reflected my life on moments of suffering, Jesus has given me what scripture calls a peace that surpasses all understanding.
Just like a peace that doesn't make sense.
But in these moments of suffering and hardship, Jesus has been that peace.
So it's been a lot of it's been really interesting.
So that's what I'm praying over these people
that are just going through it.
It's like, man, God, give them peace
through this hard time, through this suffering.
Yeah, yeah, I've gotten with some friends
and we're donating as much as we can.
It's tough right now.
That's awesome, man.
Yeah, it's really hard what's going on.
Yeah, when it comes to like suffering and hardship,
like do you think that's the universal thing
everyone experiences?
Yeah, bro, I believe it.
I mean, I was just talking to my girlfriend
about this other day.
Sin isn't just an action.
It's like the condition of the world.
And so when you look at sin and suffering,
you have to recognize that we live in an evil world.
I mean, even down to a baby,
you don't even teach a baby to get angry.
It just naturally gets angry.
Babies are naturally selfish.
I remember when I was in pre-K,
I had a hard time sharing toys.
Really? And no one told me to not share my toys with people. Babies are naturally selfish. I remember when I was in pre-K, I had a hard time sharing toys.
Really?
And no one told me to not share my toys with people.
I was just naturally selfish.
And so sin, it's a condition of the heart.
We're all born with it.
And we can recognize that we live in an evil world.
And so it's inevitable in this lifetime
that suffering exists.
But I think it's the beauty of Jesus Christ
is that because of our sin, like any justice system,
you do wrong, you deserve a punishment. Our sin is wrongdoing. We deserve death,
but Jesus loves us enough to take that punishment that we deserve. And because of that,
we can have a relationship with him. And then when Jesus returned a second time,
he's abolishing it all for good. So there will be a day where if you're someone that puts your faith and trust in Jesus Christ,
there will be no weeping and gnashing of teeth.
There will be no suffering.
Like it's just gonna be joy and perfection
because we're just with him for eternity.
So I think it's a very beautiful thing to look forward to.
You know, this life is just one big mission trip, man.
That's an interesting take, man.
We're here to serve Jesus, love him,
and tell people about him, you know?
Yeah.
So coming back a second time, I have heard that.
So do you see that within our lifetime,
or how do you see that playing out?
You know, I can't say yes or no, because I
feel like every generation always says, man,
Jesus is coming back in this lifetime.
But I got to clear the air on the end times,
because there's a lot of people that say,
if you ever hear anyone say Jesus is returning
like October, 2027, never listen to that person
because no human being is gonna know the day or the hour.
Now the Bible tells us that there will be signs,
but the end times is described as the period
that we wait for Jesus to return a second time.
So even the apostles were in the end times.
As soon as Jesus ascended into heaven, apostles were in the end times. As soon as Jesus
ascended into heaven, they were in the end times. So we've always been in the
end times. So I think the heart posture shouldn't be like inserting fear into
people's lives. Like when I preach the gospel, I'm not selling
fire insurance to people. I'm not saying believe in Jesus or you're gonna burn in
hell. I mean the reality is is that whatever we choose in this lifetime, Jesus wants everyone to
follow him but he's not a dictator so he gives us the option to. If we choose to
follow Jesus he's happy he grants that wish we're with him for an eternity. If
we don't choose to follow Jesus it breaks his heart but he's happy.
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He respects that free will decision and then we're separated from him for an eternity.
So I think we have to understand that like with the end times, like we've always been
in this end times and the hope for it is we wait for him
to return a second time.
And so, and as for the believer,
that's a beautiful thing
because he's destroying sin forever.
And on the judgment day aspect,
like it's an interesting thing
because for those that aren't right with God,
which man, God is so interesting
because when on judgment day, right, I can't look at God, which man, God is so interesting because when on Judgment Day, right,
I can't look at God in the face and say, I didn't do X, Y, and Z because my life and my actions
build a case against myself. My words mean nothing, but my actions, my decisions that I've made that
were knucklehead moves because Bryce is a human and I make knucklehead decisions, those can be forgiven if I ask for it.
Because Christ's death on the cross and his resurrection
were sufficient enough to atone for my sins
as if they never happened before.
So then when I look at Jesus Christ,
he's the author, perfecter of my faith,
he has paid for my sins.
I can ask him for forgiveness and repentance is,
I don't know, let me use
drunkenness for an example. Let's say I'm getting drunk all the time. I used to get
drunk. Jesus, forgive me for getting drunk all the time. I'm going to repent and turn
away from this lifestyle. Repentance is a confession. Like God, I acknowledge and own
what I did was wrong. I'm asking for you to forgive me. And then the other half of repentance
is turning the opposite direction of the lifestyle of its living. So if I was getting drunk 24 seven,
I would be turning away from alcohol and drunkenness,
you know, and walking away.
Now me personally, I've never done substances before.
Yeah.
So it's hard for me to relate to people that,
you know, struggle with substance abuse.
But I use that example because
repentance is just turning away from that.
So I think judgment day is so interesting
because you can't run away from your actions.
They testify against yourself.
The only way for them to be abolished
is if you receive the forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
And I think it's such a beautiful thing.
So when you say receive it,
you have to ask for forgiveness, right?
Absolutely.
Cause imagine like if I had a gift like for Christmas
and I wrapped it up and put the bow on it
and I wrote to Sean Kelly on it,
the only way you're gonna understand
what's inside that package is if you actually receive
the gift and I believe that there's a difference
in like apology and actually actively doing something
about your behavior, right?
So if I came over here and I punched you in the face
and I said, I'm sorry, but I punched you in the face
nine more times after I apologized
and I apologized every time.
After about the third apology,
you would probably stop believing
that I was sorry for my actions.
Versus I say, okay God, I really am sorry.
I'm gonna actively choose to turn away from my sin.
I'm going to actively choose.
And I think that's the beautiful thing.
Our actions can really tell that we believe
what we say.
James chapter one says, pure religion is this,
visiting widows and orphans in their affliction. It doesn't say pure
religion is talking about how holy you are, talking about how generous you are. It says,
no, it's doing it. Now we have to recognize that our actions and good deeds don't get us to heaven,
but our actions are a reflection of what we believe. And so I believe if someone says,
and that's where like, you know, when I was growing up, I had an issue with Christians
because I thought that they were hypocrites,
because there were a lot of people who were like,
yeah, I'm a Christian with my mouth,
but then they were doing awful things.
And I was like, wow, this is wild.
And so I think like looking at that and going, okay,
like recognizing God already loves me.
There's nothing more than I can do to make him love me.
He just loves me.
But the reason I obey his commandments
is not because I have to, it's just because I love him.
And I wanna do things because I love him.
I serve because I love him.
I choose to love people because I love him.
And he loves them and he made them in their image.
Everything's out of love.
And I think when we recognize that our motives, actions,
thoughts all come out of a love for him,
it makes the life of a Christian 10 times easier
because it's not about what you do.
You know what I mean?
It's about who you are in Him.
Wow, that's deep, man.
I'm learning a lot on this, thank you.
Oh no, thanks for asking.
This is all new information for me.
And I know you had a specific moment
that caused you to change, right?
Yeah, yeah, I had an encounter with Jesus
the night I was gonna take my life. Crazy, so can you explain change, right? Yeah, yeah, I had an encounter with Jesus the night I was gonna take my life.
Crazy, so can you explain what happened there?
Yeah, man, I had depression and anxiety
starting in the eighth grade,
and I don't know if you've ever struggled with that or if.
I have.
Yeah, it feels like an incurable disease.
For sure.
Like it feels like it's never ending,
or like when the moment of anxiety,
so if I remember when my moment of anxiety would be over,
I would be anticipating the next time it happened
because it was so horrific.
And I was depressed, went through things at home,
I was contributing to this
and I didn't tell anyone about it.
And so for years,
just had this depression, anxiety build up.
Finally, when I was on December 25th of 2020,
I decided I was gonna take my life.
And it wasn't because I wanted to die.
So Christmas Eve.
Christmas, Christmas day day Christmas day because
Guess what? It's the season of giving it's the season of giving everyone gives a guess. It's great
it's like oh man, I'm gonna do I'm gonna do the very thing that people least expect I'm gonna take my life on the day of
giving and
And so, you know, I'm and I didn't want to die because I wanted to die
It's just because I thought it was the only way to get the pain to go away
because I wanted to die. It's just because I thought it was the only way to get the pain to go away.
Okay, if it's the only way to get the pain to go away, then I'll do it because I was suffering.
And it goes again back to what you started off. Do you think suffering is inevitable?
Absolutely. And not only do I think in this lifetime, but man, mental health is a big struggle nowadays. Right.
And anyone that struggles with mental health can go, man, yeah, suffering is real.
And so I went to Waffle House.
You ever been to Waffle House?
I have.
Dude, it's so good.
I love that place.
I love that place.
And they, yeah, it's just awesome.
But I went to Waffle House for my last meal
because it was open on Christmas
and it's one of my favorite restaurants.
And I went in and it was packed
because it was the only thing open on Christmas.
I come from a small country town,
so almost everything was closed.
And so I grabbed this random guy,
and I was like, if we're a party of two,
we'll sit down faster because there are booths.
There are booths.
And so we sat down, and he's like 30-something years old,
and the second I sit down,
he's dumping all of his life issues on me.
My wife's divorcing me, she's taking my kids, I'm broke,
all these issues, and I'm sitting there thinking,
man, I came here to escape my problems one last time, and you're dumping all your issues on me. I'm like, you have no idea what I'm sitting there thinking, man, you know, I came here to escape my problems one last time and you're dumping all your issues on me.
I'm like, you have no idea what I'm about to do when I leave here.
And so he's talking to me and I'm just eating, getting ready to get out.
And then he just goes, doesn't say anything about Jesus.
That's nothing to do with Christianity.
He just goes, I love my wife, but she does not feel the same about me.
There's no growth in a relationship if the love isn't mutual.
And when he said that, it was like time stopped.
And all these scriptures that I had learned
going to my private Christian school,
growing up in church for a little bit,
they all started to make sense.
And we can learn things in our head,
but it was like the 18 inches between my head
and my heart finally connected.
And for the first time, the gospel made sense to me
because it was all love.
Why would an innocent man
take a guilty man's punishment like myself?
Why would someone innocent like Jesus
want to take the punishment that I deserve
because of all my knucklehead decisions,
because of my rebellion, because of my nature
that is in total disobedience to God?
Why would he wanna do that?
All love.
And so I sat there and I began to cry and I thought,
maybe I just don't know God's love because I've never
given myself a chance to love him back, right?
Like we wouldn't know our love for each other.
Like you could say, man, Bryce, I love you, I love you,
but I would know that you love me as a brother
if we spent time together, we got meals together,
we maybe played basketball together, you know, whatever.
And so I was like, I need to spend time with Jesus.
So I run into my car and I cry out to Jesus.
I don't say law, I don't say Gandhi,
I don't just cry out universe, mother nature,
I say Jesus, if you're real,
take away my anxiety and depression.
And since that day, I haven't had anxiety or depression.
What?
Yeah, cried out to Jesus
and haven't had anxiety or depression since that day, I haven't had anxiety or depression. What? Yeah, cried out to Jesus and haven't had anxiety or depression since that day.
Whoa.
And so that was like a moment where I was like, OK, Jesus is really real.
And people believe in Jesus for two reasons, a logical evidence, just facts, history,
but also experiential evidence, like their relationship with him.
And that's why, you know, before, you know, I hated Christianity
because of the people that said, I'm Christian, but their actions didn't reflect that. They
were big talkers, but their actions didn't say that. So, and that's what a lot of people
do. A lot of people say, oh, I mean, I hate God, but they don't really hate God. They
just hate a misrepresentation of God. And so my challenge to those people that I wish
I took upon myself was, okay, if you hear all these things about Jesus, why don't you
just go to Jesus yourself and ask him who he is?
Because that's what I did that night in my car.
Okay, Jesus, if you're really real, take this away.
And then I went to him for the source.
Because we live in a crazy world,
people can gossip about me and you,
people can say nasty things,
and even your closest friends,
they can fill in the picture about Sean Kelly.
But I won't really know Sean Kelly the best
or to the fullest picture unless I meet Sean Kelly myself
and I talk to Sean Kelly.
So it's okay, let's meet with Jesus ourself and ask him.
So that's what I did that night.
And ever since that day, I've been telling people
about Jesus because he transformed my life.
And I believed if he could take away the very thing
that I thought was incurable in my life,
he could do it in anyone else's life.
Because I'm the dirtiest human being on the planet.
I am.
And I needed someone outside of myself to save me.
And so if Jesus could save me, I really believe he could save anyone.
That's beautiful, man. And now you're on this big mission,
getting millions of views on social media, talking with all sorts of life.
That's what I like about your content. You'll talk to a witch,
you'll talk to a gay person, you know,
you'll go to pride parades, you went to furry con,
you seem to be really trying to push this message on people.
Yeah, well like a lot of those people
like you know in in the gay community, for example, they have a bitter taste about Jesus and
In all these communities do and aside from their perspective of Jesus
My perspective is if these guys are so extreme about something other than Jesus
How much more confident and how much more extreme and excited could they be about Jesus if they actually knew?
And so where some people would write them off in society,
I say, no, no, they're actually eager and hungry.
The Jesus says that the harvest is ripe.
So he says actually many people are ready
to give their life to Jesus.
Doesn't matter what they're doing with their actions,
what they're saying, or if they say,
oh, I hate Jesus, I hate Jesus,
they could just be saying that.
They could be putting up a facade.
Jesus says that many people are ready.
The harvest is ripe.
But then he says, the laborers are few.
The issue is that there's not enough people
telling people about him.
And so I look at those people and I say,
man, God loves you, he sees you, he's for you.
Now, everyone lives in sin.
All sin is equal in the sense that it separates us from God.
Now, from a moral standpoint, lying is definitely
not as bad as stabbing someone.
But from a sin scale, all sin separates us from God.
So I think that's the issue here.
And when you look at someone like,
I don't know, and scripture teaches us that sex is a beautiful thing
in a covenant marriage.
And in today's society,
society elevates sleep with as many people as you want.
And some people try to scold people,
oh, you can't have sex with people outside of marriage.
Well, to someone that doesn't know anything about Jesus
and doesn't know about God,
of course they're sleeping with people outside of marriage
because it means absolutely nothing to them. Whereas to the Christian, they believe that God is an original design for humankind,
sex is a beautiful gift inside of marriage, sex is a binding act that you do with someone that you've made a covenant with.
Okay, that makes sense. That's why I don't have sex outside of marriage.
And so the issue is like, okay, man, we just need to meet people where they're at, not excuse their sin,
but say, hey, look, God loves you. He's created you in his image. He has an original design for you. This is what real love looks like. He
laid his life down for you. He paid something that you can't pay. It's either you pay with
your life or he pays it with his life and you live in him. So what is that? And then
if we choose to live in him, he just transforms our life. And I can confidently say that I've
lived a more joyful, richer, fuller life living for Jesus.
Wow.
He's, he's, people think he's a cosmic buzzkill, but he's not.
He's just, he's amazing and I've found more joy
living for Jesus Christ, a fuller, richer life
than I have living for myself.
Yeah, so what's the exact reasoning for the sex
until marriage stuff?
Like is there something behind that?
Like what, according to scripture or?
Yeah, cause like they say not to have it
until you're married, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
So let's look at the spiritual aspect of it, okay?
So God, we believe that, are you a Christian yourself?
I'm not.
Okay, yeah, so according to Christianity,
we believe that God sets the standard for morality.
So if God says, deems what is right and wrong,
we listen to him because he's all powerful,
he's good and just.
So when God says, sex before marriage is a sin,
meaning that it's a spiritual binding act.
So when you make a covenant with someone, sex is actually the binding act that you do
with your significant other to kind of like, that's like the seal of the marriage, essentially.
It's just a binding act.
But it's not just a binding act.
It's a gift given to a married couple.
Like sex is supposed to be an enjoyable thing.
It doesn't have to be this thing that Christians beat around the bush with.
It's a beautiful thing inside of marriage.
So when you go outside of marriage,
any kind of disobedience,
like if God sets the standard for something
and you say no to what he sets the standard for,
it's disobedience.
Initially it's wrong.
But outside of that, let's look at,
okay, what happens if Bryce sleeps with 20 random people?
Bryce is probably gonna get an STD.
Bryce is probably gonna get really sick because of that STD.
So you have diseases that happen.
And then if you look at a lot of people that have,
if you look at studies compared to people
that have a lot of sex,
compared to people that don't have a lot of sex
outside of marriage,
people that have sex outside of marriage,
they get their feelings hurt by people in relationships.
They're not dating someone, they're not exclusive,
but they bind themselves spiritually to that person.
And so when they have sex with them and it's not a beautiful gift inside of marriage,
but it's just a transactional thing.
You made me feel good according to my body and I got what I wanted from you.
So now I'm going to move on to the next person that hurts your feelings.
It breaks your heart. And it's, it's just,
it's not just like the spiritual thing or like God's a cosmic buzzkill.
We got to look at the practicals here. You can get STDs, you can get really sick.
Some STDs are harmful, they can kill you.
And then even, let's say not just a man and woman.
Let's look at homosexual intercourse.
You can get STDs that kill you.
It's not good for your body.
And on top of all this, like I just said earlier,
break your heart. You bind yourself to someone, they got what they wanted from you all this, like I just said earlier, break your heart.
You bind yourself to someone,
they got what they wanted from you,
okay, then you just ditch and leave.
Oh man, that's gotta hurt.
That really has to hurt.
Now, praise be to God,
I've never had sex outside of marriage.
When I was young, I was too afraid to have a child
before I was married.
So outside of Christianity, that's why I never had sex.
But when I became a Christian,
I looked at it and I go, okay, wow, praise Jesus, I never had sex. But when I became a Christian, I looked at it and I go,
okay, wow, praise Jesus, I never did this.
This is a beautiful gift from God.
And you know what, to those people that feel like
that they're too far gone and that, you know,
oh, I've had sex, I've had a marriage,
so God doesn't love me, that's not true.
I mean, the beautiful thing about Jesus Christ
is when we ask for forgiveness
and we receive the gift of forgiveness,
he wipes our slate clean as if
we've never done it. So if you're someone that has had sex outside of marriage and you're looking to
Jesus and you ask for forgiveness, he will forgive you. And the act is, okay, I made a consequence.
I did something that I didn't know was wrong. I came to Jesus. Okay, sex is a beautiful thing
in marriage. It's not something I do outside of marriage. So now, God forgive me,
I'm gonna wait until my husband's here.
That's a beautiful thing.
That is redemption.
And I think that's a beautiful thing
because there's no sin too far gone from Jesus.
No one's too far gone.
And people think that they gotta clean themselves up
before they get to Jesus?
No.
Jesus died for the dirtiest,
most broken version of yourself.
So Jesus is the one that cleans us up and I think it's beautiful.
Do you feel like that system of just asking for forgiveness can be abused though?
Because there's people that can just keep asking, right?
Or like there's no limit to it.
Yeah, so it's called hyper grace.
And I would argue that hyper grace, I mean, I don't argue, it's just truth.
Hyper grace isn't receiving a real forgiveness.
So hyper grace is essentially saying,
I can go sin as much as I want
because God's gonna forgive me.
That's not grace, that's not asking for forgiveness,
that's abusing His grace.
And essentially there's just no forgiveness for that.
Like the Bible teaches us that God doesn't look
at the outward appearance, that He looks at the heart.
He looks at the intention of the heart.
So if He looks at someone who says,
I'm sorry God, I'm sorry, but deep deep down they don't really care and they're just
going to keep living how they want to live, God understands that. But to the
person that actually is sorry, confesses, and is actively making a turn, the Bible
says, if you sin, we live in a wicked world and temptation is inevitable.
Every human being is going to be tempted. But if you are turning from your actions and if you're running away from it, there is
the possibility that you could stumble again and fall. But I believe there's a
difference in turning from your sin, running to Jesus, and accidentally
falling, you know, biting into temptation as you're actively turning away from it,
versus, okay God, I'm sorry, but then you keep doing it behind closed doors. There's
a total difference. And the more you grow closer to Jesus, the more he tunes your heart.
The more you read scripture, the more you cling close to him.
He's a real person.
He lived.
He lived on this earth.
He's a real person.
And the more you grow closer to him and you, you abide by the Bible and scripture
and you just love him, you live your life out of love for Jesus,
it's easier to turn away from sin.
Yeah, like you said earlier,
it's not the words, it's the actions.
Yeah, it's just easier to actively go,
ah, I'm not gonna do that anymore,
because you love him.
Yeah.
It's easier to do something out of love
than forcing yourself.
And when I look at my life personally,
in moments of crisis, right, freak out.
And I'm trying to micromanage my life. The times I sin the
most are when I'm trying to stop it myself, when I call white-knuckling my sin. So I'm a knucklehead,
okay, my life's going wrong, so let me try to fix it myself. I try to micromanage, micromanage,
micromanage. And as I'm trying to micromanage my life, I find myself making more decisions.
Or let's say to the person that wants to keep up their Christian walk because this has happened to me before
Where I'm trying to micromanage my Christian walk based on what I do for him because there are times where we live in a society
Where love is transactional and I for an eye or you know, if you do me a favor, I'll scratch your back
You scratch my back. I'll scratch your back things like that
You don't really find people that just love you for who you are and even when you go down
it's very hard it's very hard thing not saying that those people don't really find people that just love you for who you are. And even when you go down, it's very hard.
It's a very hard thing.
Not saying that those people don't live,
but it's very hard in today's society.
And so when you live in a society like that,
and you get to a point where you feel like
that you have to earn God's love by doing things for him,
and you're trying to micromanage your faith,
like this has happened to me before where I'm like,
okay, I've just got to keep up with this.
So God's gonna love me the more I do for him.
So I do this, this, this, this, and this.
I'm trying to do things because I'm trying to earn his love, not because I love him.
So then I look for dopamine hits everywhere I can find. And then that's when I make no-go decisions
because I'm looking for dopamine hits and all of these things because my faith is about how much
Bryce can manhandle his strength and faith, not about my faith comes from what Jesus did for me.
And when I look to him, he is the definition of love,
he loves me, so I give him my life.
I give him my life, I submit myself to him.
And through there, through loving him,
we see transformation in our life.
That's so relatable, yeah, people pleasing.
I used to be a big people pleaser.
Same here, bro.
It's a dangerous road.
It's very dangerous.
Yeah.
It's crazy, dude.
And it's depressing, because you're never really yourself.
No. You're someone else, you're a different person at each person you depressing because you're never really yourself. No.
You're someone else.
You're a different person at each person you meet
and you never really know who you are.
An identity crisis is just big.
Absolutely.
So I know you've preached to a lot of different
walks of life like we mentioned earlier.
Has anyone hit you up later?
Like you actually like changed my life and impacted me?
Um, it, you know, it happens.
It's just different with people.
And the Bible tells us that we sow seeds,
so we introduce them to Jesus, they've never heard of it.
We water seeds, means people have heard about Jesus before
and we just reintroduce the idea or affirm it.
But it says God brings an increase.
God is the one that saves people.
And so the saving isn't up to me,
but we do have people that hit us up and say,
man, this has deeply impacted me.
We've also had people get angry and upset,
and that's just it, because, I mean,
we live in a world where people wanna live for themselves,
and if you introduce an ideology that combats the way
that they wanna live their life,
of course it's gonna ruffle their feathers.
But then you also meet people who need something
outside of themselves to save them,
and I believe that's where Jesus comes in,
and I really do believe he's the way,
the truth, and the life.
So I can't just say, yeah, everyone says that they love us
and everyone says that they are impacted.
I mean, sure, there is a lot of that.
There is also the other side of it
where there's a lot of people
that don't like what we're doing,
that don't agree with what we're saying.
And you know what?
That's okay.
It's okay that people don't agree with me.
But if I really believe that Jesus is the truth
and that he is the only way,
then I'm gonna do everything in my ability to tell everyone about him. There's a famous magician that lives here
in Vegas named Penn Jillette, Penn and Teller, and Penn is a well-known atheist. And he has
a video clip of him where he goes, he says, you know, if you're a Christian and you believe
that there was an afterlife after this life, and you believe that people can go to heaven
or hell based on where they put their faith and trust in, then you better believe you better be telling everyone about
him.
And he goes, I may not be a Christian, but if I believed what you guys believe, I would
be telling everyone about him.
And that should be the heart posture.
If you really believe Jesus, the truth, you should tell everyone about him because as
a Christian we believe, like I said earlier, that he died for everyone's sins.
But wherever you put your faith and trust in God grants that wish and we should be very
cautious. Yeah I saw your last video you sat down with someone in
the Islam religion which is I believe the fastest growing one right now right?
Yes. What were your takeaways from that religion? Yeah man so I mean in what way
in what regard like what do you mean like why do you think it's growing so
fast compared to the other religions? Well I think that it's growing so fast compared to the other religions? Well, I think that it's growing so fast because according to Islam
It's just you and a law. So it's just you and him and that's your relationship. That's it
outside of that
There's a lot of ordinances to just a lot of religious structures. So people look at it and say oh there's religious structure
So, you know, there I need religious structure in my life. This is good.
Most Muslims, I would say 99% of Muslims that I talk to, if not every Muslim I've talked
to, they were raised Muslim. Every single one of them were raised Muslim. And I grew
up Christian, but I rebelled against God. So I didn't really care. So before I became
a Christian, I researched every religion. And outside of Islam, people will say,
oh, I've researched every religion.
But seriously, if we can come to a humble standpoint of going,
OK, let me look at everything.
My issue with Islam is the works.
And it is the fact that in Islam, basically,
to be a good devout Muslim from a basic standpoint,
there's five pillars of Islam.
Giving alms to the poor, fasting, praying,
saying that Allah is the only one God
and he's the only true God, things like that.
There's five pillars, okay?
And it's all about your deeds.
So in Surah chapter 101 of the Quran,
it says that Allah has a scale
and he weighs your good and your bad.
And if you're good, outweighs your bad, it's good.
And if you're bad, outweighs your good, not good.
So it's based on what you can do for a law and I have a really big issue with that
Because in Buddhism and Hinduism, they worship thousands of gods and they're trying to reach enlightenment
So it's about how good they do, you know, don't get bad karma
Don't do bad stuff or you're gonna get reincarnated as something bad, right?
But you know do enough good and maybe you'll be enlightened you'll become one with God
But there's a chance you're probably gonna get reincarnated and you just get as many tries as you want.
So with Buddhism and Hinduism, particularly Hinduism, because I know a little bit more
about that, reincarnation, your life has no purpose if you get infinite tries until you
become one. That's my opinion. So as if I get reincarnated, then it doesn't matter what
I do in this lifetime. And they would argue, well, yes, it does because it matters about
how you get reincarnated. But no matter what, I am going to get reincarnated so I get another try. So there's
no purpose in that life. And Islam is about your works and Allah always you're good and you're bad.
So my issue with works is how much is enough? How do you know what is enough? If you ask a Muslim,
if they're going to heaven, they don't know. They don't know. Well, Christians don't either, right?
No, I believe you can be confident. I'm'm confident I'm going to heaven because it's not about what I can do like if I took us to the Los Angeles Lakers game
Courtside seats and we go up to the security guard and he stops you he goes wait Sean
Why are you going in there? I gave you two tickets and you're going a security stops you you're not gonna say well
It's cuz I'm a good person or well
It's cuz I did a bunch of good things
Screw your it's like I don't give a rib if you've done a bunch of good things.
These are court side tickets, why you get in?
You say because Bryce gave me these tickets.
That's why, it's a free gift.
He goes absolutely and then you let him
because you got given tickets.
And with Islam it's about how good you do.
Buddhism, Hinduism, how much good you can do.
And when I looked at my life, how broken I was,
how lost I was, how hopeless I was,
I said if I'm a broken human being living in a broken world, how could I ever work to perfection?
It's possible. What is enough? And then I look at Jesus, who is perfection, where every religion,
it's climbing up the mountain, how well I can get to God, how can I get to God by what I do?
So climb the mountain, climb the mountain. Jesus is the only God that comes down from the mountain
and meets humankind where they're at. It's powerful. So it's not about what I can do to get
to Him. Perfection humbled itself, came down, lived a perfect life. So because
perfection took on flesh and lived a perfect life, that means that He doesn't
just tell me how to live my life. He showed me how to live it. I have deep
respect for that. When someone tells me what to do in my life but they don't do
it, it's hard for me to do it. But when someone shows me how to do it, it makes me more prone
to do it. He showed me how to live my life. Jesus says, I didn't come to be served, but
to serve. He's the example. Then he lived in the same wicked world we live in, except
didn't fall to temptation. So he lived perfectly. So when I go through struggles, if anyone
knows me better than myself, it's Jesus. If I feel alone in my struggles, Jesus understands
how I feel. So that's a beautiful thing. We're reconciled to Him. He empathizes with us. It's beautiful. Then
He dies the death that I deserve. An innocent man taking a guilty man's punishment. And
that's what Tariq, in that video, he had an issue with me. He goes, you know what? It
just doesn't make sense to me why an innocent man would take a guilty man's punishment.
And you know what? It doesn't make sense to me either.
But that's why I love Jesus,
because it was all out of love.
The Bible tells us that we look to Jesus Christ
as the author and perfecter of our faith in Hebrews 12.
And it says, for the joy set before him,
he endured the cross.
What was the joy?
What was the reason that kept Jesus on the cross?
Because if he was God, he could have gotten down.
But why did he stay?
What was the joy?
You and I were the joy.
And that's a beautiful thing to understand that we were the reason that he stayed on
the cross.
Meaning that if I was the only human being on the planet to be sinful and a knucklehead,
Jesus would have came and died for me.
It's a beautiful thing.
Now, every human being dies.
We all die.
So what separates Jesus from us?
He resurrected from the dead.
Paul's account in the scriptures tell us that he appeared to over 400 people, 400, 500 people,
and in the flesh, and for 40 days he roamed the earth teaching and then he ascended into
heaven in the flesh.
So he defeated the very thing that is my punishment that separates me from God.
Sin separates me, death is my eternal punishment.
He defeated the very thing that is going to bound me forever.
It's powerful.
It is.
And so instead of working my way there, I looked at my life and said, man, I could never fix my broken heart. How could I ever work to perfection?
How could I ever work to, in an Islamic case, a law who's perfect, powerful? How could I
ever as a Muslim work to perfection to please him enough? How could I ever? And to me, it
seems impossible. So that is my challenge to people of all religions, such as Muslims,
is like, man, okay, as human
beings, we need someone outside of ourselves to save us because we're broken human beings.
Yeah.
I think chasing perfection is dangerous.
It is very dangerous.
Have you ever tried to chase perfection?
Oh yeah.
I used to try to.
I have too.
Yeah, it never ends.
It's awful.
Even if you don't chase perfection, chase something like money.
Money's a dangerous one too.
Money's dangerous, and Jesus talks a lot about money.
Yeah. And it's just interesting man like you can make
anything your God but perfection is a dangerous one because if you chase
perfection you'll never achieve it. Perfection and money it's never and no
amount will ever satisfy you. No man never. Crazy stuff. Yeah I know you said
earlier you don't you're not on social media often but did you watch the West
Huff Billy Carson debate? I loved it I watched it the whole time I drove over
here. Oh nice. It was amazing. Did you see it?
I did. What do you think? Well, I think they took it down now, but yeah, I watched it. They took it down?
I think so because Billy sent him a season to assist. Oh wow. You know, whoa
But I thought it was interesting West knows his stuff. You can't deny that. Yeah, man
I think it's I think I mean I think it just goes to show that there's a lot of history to Jesus, you know
And that's coming from someone who likes Billy Carson. So I try to be objective. Yeah, I thought West won that debate, you know
Yeah, oh you're talking about the West and Billy debate that got taken down. Yeah. Yeah, I didn't watch that
I watched the Joe Rogan episode. Oh, I saw that one. Yeah, I saw the Joe Rogan episode. I watched that but um,
But yeah, it was it was really interesting and I just loved it because he's so gentle
He's just so kind like he's just like he I love it. He does his stuff, man.
Yeah, I like watching those debates.
Alex O'Connor, another person I watch.
Yep, he's awesome.
I like listening to his stuff as well.
I think it's great.
Yeah, so you like him even though he's not Christian?
Yeah, bro, I mean, I love all people.
I love all people despite they're Christian.
I mean, if I really believe Jesus is the truth
and I love people, I'm gonna tell them about Jesus.
And I also think it's very interesting
to hear other people's perspectives.
Why do you believe in what you believe?
Things like that.
It's a healthy thing.
One of my Bible teachers in high school,
he taught me something.
He said, be a good, respectful skeptic.
That means ask questions.
Why do you believe what you believe?
Why do you say what you believe?
And so I think it's nice to see other people's perspectives.
And when I hear people that don't believe in Jesus
and they ask me questions, hard questions,
it challenges me to go,
okay, let me dive into my faith,
see if I can find an answer.
And so that's like, for example,
I'm not the most knowledgeable about Islam,
but I went to a mosque and I talked to an imam,
which is like the pastor of a church,
the leader of a mosque,
because I wanted to put myself in a position
to challenge myself.
And I know I don't know everything,
but if he says things I don't understand,
I'm gonna do my best to go home and research it, you know?
And I think we gotta be good, respectful skeptics here,
but I'm very confident and 100% positive
that Jesus is the truth.
So I'm not wavering on that.
But when people challenge me,
it makes me go home and learn more.
I think it's beautiful.
I gotta set up some debates for you this year.
Come on, bro.
Well, I may not be the best debater,
but I'll do my best.
I think debates are a great way of kind of changing the tides almost,
because you get both perspectives and then the viewer can decide what they lean towards.
For sure. Yeah, I think that's great.
I especially like debates when people are open-minded.
I think it's very hard to have...
You know, you can't progress in society if you have closed-minded conversations.
So I think having open minded conversations are good.
For sure. Do you believe there's demons walking amongst us right now?
What do you mean when you say demons walking?
You hear these terms like possession. You hear them like in Hollywood.
Like do you believe they're like in human bodies?
Like what's your take on demonic stuff?
Well, demons are very real and they can oppress people and possess people.
So oppress mean attempt to influence,
torture people and possess people mean So, oppress mean attempt to influence, torture people,
and possess people mean literally live inside of them.
Here's the thing, if you go to Africa
and you go to a village in Africa,
you've got people like witch doctors,
and the local people there will say,
oh, demons are real, we've seen them.
I've heard stories in Africa, in villages,
where there's like a snake demon,
where these witches will cast a spell on a vine
and it turns into a snake.
I've heard so many stories.
And it goes and it'll go after Christians.
And when they kill it in this village,
they cut the head and they cut it open
and it's just hollow on the inside.
There's no organs or anything because it was a vine.
They cast a spell on it.
And that's how they determine if it's the demon or not.
I've heard so many stories.
Go to Africa, you're gonna say,
yes, spiritual realm is real, demons are real,
Satan's real, all these things.
When you come to America, you don't really hear about it
a lot.
Sean, why do you think we don't hear about it a lot?
Do you think it's intentionally suppressed?
In America, why do you, well, I don't think
it's necessarily intentionally suppressed,
but why do you think personally,
I mean, you brought it up, so I-
I actually, so in my world, I do hear about it,
but I understand what you're saying.
The general person is not just casually hearing about demons. Right, right, yeah, most people do. I mean, in LA my world I do hear about it, but I understand what you're saying. The general person is not just casually
hearing about demons.
Right, right, yeah, most people do.
I mean, in LA, definitely see it.
I could tell you some crazy stories
about personal experiences that I've had just off camera.
But I believe that the reason that we don't experience
that side of spirituality a lot
is because Satan doesn't need to do it here.
We're distracted by money, fame, and entertainment.
And Satan doesn't have to flamboyantly go,
oh, I'm here to get us to fall for his tricks.
Because Satan's not this guy with devil horns.
He's not red with devil horns and a pitchfork.
He's a handsome man.
He's seductive.
He's going to entice you.
He's going to come in ways that you least expected.
He's going to appeal to Bryce's needs and Sean's needs.
And I think it's a beautiful thing about Jesus. He doesn't always give us what we want. Sorry, that's what Satan
does. He appeals to our wants. Jesus doesn't always give me what I want, but he gives me what I need.
He takes care of his children. And so Satan's gonna be seductive and things like that. But
that stuff is real. I could tell you stories about stuff I've experienced here in America,
particularly in Los Angeles, I've seen a lot more of. But-
Why do you think it's so prevalent in Los Angeles, I've seen a lot more of. But- Why do you think it's so prevalent in Los Angeles?
Man, there's just everything out there.
You know, I grew up in the South
and they call it the Bible Belt.
Every person I talk to claimed to be Christian
just because they went to church.
And, you know, when you come to LA,
you got everything out here.
I mean, you've seen it.
All those people that we've talked to,
majority of them have been in LA,
Satanist, witches, things like that. All these people, all've seen it. All those people that we've talked to, a majority of them have been in LA, Satanist, witches, things like that.
All these people, all these different beliefs.
And Christianity isn't necessarily
a prominent religion here in California.
And so, when you have all these people
believing different things,
accessing the spiritual realm and things like that,
there's gonna be chaos and there's gonna be signs.
And I mean, I've seen, I've recorded encounters
with people that have manifested demons towards me.
I could tell you stories that I don't have on camera
that are just like wild.
But you know what I do know?
Is that they listen to the name of Jesus.
They have to be obedient to the name of Jesus.
I have heard that works.
They have to listen to him.
When you encounter a demon,
you pray in the name of Jesus, right?
Well, absolutely.
Well, you know, he's the king of the universe.
He's the Lord overall.
Satan's just the little G, little G God of this world.
Yeah.
That's it.
He can't defeat Jesus.
He tried.
He's already defeated.
Jesus defeated him on the cross
because what happened was he dies on the cross
and they think they've got him.
And then he defeats death.
That's crazy.
So he's defeated Satan.
The battle's already won.
Satan's issue isn't, oh my gosh, like I've got to stop Jesus. Satan's issue is I got to stop people
from finding freedom in Jesus. So I'm going to bind them to the things that this world, the lusts
of the world, the money, the fame, the status, the sex, the drugs, the alcohol. So he's seductive.
He entices us, you know? And I think the Bible says, submit to God, resist alcohol. So he's seductive. He entices us, you know?
And I think the Bible says,
submit to God, resist the devil, and he'll flee from you.
How do we resist the devil?
By just submitting to God.
We submit to God, we naturally resist the devil,
and he flees from us.
But temptation is inevitable.
How do we overcome temptation?
Through Jesus Christ, the strength of the Spirit of God.
That sounds very real, man.
Demons are real.
I agree.
Now this topic, this may be where we differ the most, but I wanted to bring this up before we wrap up.
Psychics. I know Christians are not the biggest fan of psychics, right?
Yeah, what do you think about psychics?
I have a psychic. We have a monthly call and I think the right one could help. But I know there's a lot of BS in that space too.
What is your purpose of seeking out a psychic?
I know there's a lot of BS in that space too. What is your purpose of seeking out a psychic?
I use it for all sorts of reasons, you know, personal relationships.
They vet people for me if they're good or bad, what their intentions are.
In business settings, I ask some business questions.
I guess just answering questions that I don't have the answers to
would be if I had to sum it down.
Sure. Do you think that...
Do you think that... Have these psychics ever given you a wrong answer before?
Yes. Okay.
And how long have you been seeing a psychic?
Uh, I'd say about a little over a year.
What's your appeal to the psychic?
Um, like what makes you trust a psychic enough to call a
psychic? Oh yeah, that's a great question.
So once I guess a few months in a few of the things she said actually came to light. So that's what
kind of sold me I'd say. Gotcha and so I guess you saw the spiritual side of it
you're like whoa that's crazy and I you know I think that's that's a big thing
with a lot of people. You see a spiritual side to things something that naturally
doesn't make sense right and you whoa, how'd you know that?
Right.
So here's my take on psychics, okay?
The Old Testament talks a lot about psychics.
Sometimes they call them magicians.
There was even a point in the New Testament,
in the Book of Acts, where this guy named Simeon,
he was a magician.
He tried to buy the Holy Spirit
because he wanted to prostitute the gift.
He wanted to use the Holy Spirit for his gain
and he got rebuked hard, he got corrected.
So my issue with psychics is,
who are they talking to to get this information?
What does the psychic say?
Have you ever asked your psychic who they talk to?
She says Spirit, she said, let me talk to Spirit.
I don't know, that could be ambiguous, I'm not sure.
Yeah, so like a spiritual realm,
they access a spiritual realm.
Okay, well from the Christian standpoint, if I believe in a spiritual realm, why would I need to go to a psychic that talks
to spirits when I have God himself that I can communicate with?
Right.
Okay. So if I talk to anyone but God, then what am I talking to? It'd be a demon. So
here's the reality, man. Like it's kind of what I said earlier, demons know what we want.
Satan knows what he wants.
And when I was talking,
I don't know if you saw that video I did with a Satanist,
his name was Chad.
He was like, man, Satan gives me everything I want.
He takes care of me.
And I looked at him and I said,
oh, I believe that he takes care of you.
I believe it.
I bet he gives you what you want.
And I think it's a difference with Jesus
because he knows what I need.
If God gave me everything I wanted,
I would be so corrupt, I'd be lost,
my head'd be screwed off loose, I'd be freaking out.
So in my opinion, according to a Christian perspective,
if you're not talking to Jesus, you're talking to demons.
Now there are some psychics that say,
oh, you know, I talk to white energy,
I only use white energy, I don't cast spells.
It doesn't matter what you say, what you call it.
The truth is, are you either talking the Holy Spirit,
or are you talking to the devil?
So you don't think there's an in-between,
because some say they talk to angels,
some say they talk to different entities,
so you don't think it's either like a demon or God,
is basically what you're saying?
Absolutely not, and this is why.
You know, you have times in the Bible
where angels have communicated to human beings,
but there are times where angels have appeared
to people in scripture,
and they fall on their knees to worship them and they say,
don't worship me.
Stop worshiping me. Only worship Jesus.
And I think it's very important to recognize that angels, holy created beings,
they ask not to be worshiped.
And so, okay, if they are asking not to be worshiped, we only worship Jesus. Whenever you pray to something that's not Jesus,
you're exalting that thing. You're worshiping it. So I think we have to be
careful who we play with here. We have to be careful who we call upon. And I think like,
when it comes to like, when I need to make decisions, I pray, ask God where,
like what I need to do in situations and I follow the peace of the Lord. When you give,
when you surrender your life to Jesus, you receive the Holy Spirit and He's the seal on your hearts
that you know that you know that you know. And John 14, you receive the Holy Spirit, and he's the seal on your heart so that you know that you know that you know.
And John 14 tells us that the Holy Spirit
is there to teach us things and bring us conviction.
And God wants us to honor him in every decision you make.
So in your circumstance, instead of calling a psychic,
you say, hey God, what should I do
about this business perspective?
Or hey God, I had a really good month financially this month.
What do you want me to do with your money
so that I don't love my money more than I love you God?
Or hey, what should I do in this situation? What should I do in this situation?
And the beautiful thing about Jesus is if you make a decision believing that He's the
one leading you, if you make the right decision, you'll know and then you'll strengthen that
muscle of listening to His voice and discerning His voice.
And if you make the wrong decision, but you believe Jesus was leading you there, there's
so much grace because you made the decision thinking that Jesus was leading you there.
And so that's my challenge to people that go to psychics,
man, because they're talking to a spiritual realm,
they're talking to demons.
If you get what you want all the time, it's a bad thing.
And that's why I would argue like, man,
going to psychics, man, do a love spell
so that this person falls in love with me.
Well, that person might really corrupt you.
That person might really lead you down the wrong path.
I've heard a lot of psychics,
they do love spells.
I'm not a fan of that.
Yeah, that stuff's wild.
Spells I'm not a fan of,
because then you're putting the other party
in that situation without them knowing.
Yeah, so I think when it comes to,
you're making decisions,
have you ever prayed to Jesus?
When I was younger, yeah, I grew up Christian.
When did you stop praying to Jesus?
I'd say when my parents got divorced,
so fourth, fifth grade.
Okay, and then since then,
you kind of really haven't dabbled in?
Haven't dabbled, I used to pray almost every day.
Sometimes I would see instant results from the prayers.
Like my stomach would hurt, I would pray to,
it sounds silly, but like I would pray like,
make this ache go away and it would go away pretty quick.
No, I believe that.
Have you seen us pray for healing for people
and Jesus does that?
I believe he does that.
Yeah, I think I challenge you like, maybe the next few times you've got decisions to make, ask Jesus what to do.
Okay. Yeah, I'm open to this stuff, man.
Yeah, bro, I think I think it'd really help. I mean, he's the God of the universe.
He knows you better than you know yourself. So I think he'd know what to do.
I love that. Bryce, it's been really fun, dude. One of my favorite episodes. Where can people find you and keep up with you?
Oh, dude, thanks for having me on, man.
You can look us up, Bryce Crawford on
everything, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and then we have a podcast,
Bryce Crawford podcast. You guys can check us out on there. Perfect.
We'll link it below. Thanks for watching guys. Check this stuff out.
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