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Living on Incline
by Living on Incline
What are we truly capable of? That’s the question Living on Incline sets out to explore.Hosted by John Eklund, this podcast brings you real conversations with people who have pushed through suffering, setbacks, and challenges — not just to survive, but to grow. From recovery to business, from faith to government, each guest is unlocking their full potential and inviting you to do the same.The name comes from the Manitou Incline — a steep, grueling hike in Colorado that inspired John to lean into discomfort as a path to growth. This show is about that same mindset: choosing to live on incline, on purpose, every day.If you’re curious about what you’re capable of — physically, spiritually, emotionally — you’re in the right place.
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#019 32 Years of Marriage and Recovery: The Boozer Story
"We're constantly in process and you all have the courage to be able to share that with us.""I just did one taste and it led to... I just felt like I was going to lose my mind."In this episode of Living on Incline, John Eklund sits down with Leslie and Tracy Boozer, leaders of the Recovery Alive ministry in Deatsville, Alabama. They share their powerful journey of 32 years of marriage, the challenges of military family life, and the raw reality of addiction and recovery.The Boozers open up about a season of deep struggle where the pressures of work and ministry led to a relapse. They discuss the importance of honesty, the support of leadership, and why recovery is a constant process rather than a final destination.TIMESTAMPS[01:00:01] Welcome to Slap Out Alabama[01:01:11] Starting Recovery Alive in Deatsville[01:01:39] 32 Years of Marriage: "Marriage is hard"[01:02:49] Military Life: Growing up in Germany[01:06:13] Fixing clocks and repairing a relationship with Dad[01:07:55] First taste of alcohol at 15[01:09:54] Tracy's story: Growing up in Alabama[01:11:00] Losing a father at age 4[01:17:02] How Leslie and Tracy met[01:18:13] Surviving an abusive first marriage[01:28:43] Transitioning from partying to "Adulting"[01:39:26] The ultimatum: "I'm gone"[01:50:28] The Relapse: 12-hour night shifts and no sleep[01:51:07] Crying out to God on the side of the road[01:53:01] Facing the leadership: "He said, Okay, so you get back up"[02:08:15] Living in the process: Beyond rainbows and unicornsNOTABLE QUOTES- "We're constantly in process and you all have the courage to be able to share that with us."- "Marriage is hard, isn't it? Marriage is kind of tough."- "I just did one taste and it led to... Actually I had to went to Shane after that and then shared with him that what had happened."- "I thought, He's going to shut it down. He's going to shut down the recovery ministry."- "I just pulled off side of the road and just was crying out to God. I said, I just can't do this."- "I got sober and the world's been just, you know, rainbows and unicorns ever since then. And uh, and, and, and that's not how it works."CALL TO ACTIONSubscribe to Living on Incline for more stories of radical recovery and transformation. Like this video if the Boozer's story inspired you and leave a comment below about your own recovery journey.Listen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#RecoveryAlive #LivingOnIncline #Sobriety #AddictionRecovery #Marriage #Relapse #SlapOutAlabama #ChristianRecovery #Healing #Testimony #Deetsville #RecoveryJourneySend us Fan Mail
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#018 The 70% Success Rate: A New Blueprint for Teen Sobriety | Leah Wright
In this powerful episode of Living On Incline, Leah Wright, founder of Wake Monarch Academy, shares her harrowing journey through her son’s addiction to heroin. From the devastating moment of seeing her child in handcuffs to the infuriating battle with insurance companies that claimed his addiction was not bad enough, Leah’s story is a testament to a mother’s relentless love and the power of surrender.Leah explains the staggering statistics of teen relapse and why traditional high schools often set students up for failure. Now, as the founder of the first recovery high school in the Triangle, she is providing a lifeline for families trapped in the cycle of substance abuse.In this episode, we discuss:- The Golden Hour of recovery and why it matters.- The shocking 70% relapse rate for teens returning to traditional schools.- Leah’s Surrender moment that changed everything.- How Wake Monarch Academy is creating a 70% success rate for students in recovery.Support Wake Monarch Academy:Visit wakemonarchacademy.org to donate or learn more about their mission.Subscribe for more stories of resilience and recovery.Timestamps0:00 – The Hook: My child in handcuffs2:15 – Meet Leah Wright: From 30 years in the classroom to recovery advocate12:40 – The Insurance Battle: His addiction is not bad enough24:15 – The Master of Manipulation: Understanding the addict's mind38:50 – The 70% Relapse Statistic: Why traditional schools are failing teens52:10 – The Vision: Starting the first recovery high school in the Triangle1:10:35 – The Surrender: A life-changing moment in a Food Lion parking lot1:35:20 – How Wake Monarch Academy saves lives1:58:00 – Final Words: Turning passion into serviceListen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#AddictionRecovery #TeenSobriety #RecoveryHighSchool #OpioidAwareness #WakeMonarchAcademy #LivingOnIncline #Parenting #MentalHealthMatters #SobrietySuccessSend us Fan Mail
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#017 A Mother's Heartbreak: Losing Sons to Addiction and Murder
In this powerful and raw episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with Freida MacDonald for an unfiltered look at the devastating reality of the American opioid crisis.Freida MacDonald spent 30 years as a high-level banking executive while raising her two sons as a single mother. They were the "Three Musketeers" - until a prescription for ADHD medication in kindergarten opened a door that could never be closed.Freida tracks the "perfect storm" that led her son from prescription stimulants to the street, eventually resulting in his homicide. But the tragedy didn't stop there. She details the harrowing fallout of the Sackler family’s legacy and the subsequent loss of her second son, Michael, to the crushing weight of grief and the fentanyl epidemic.This is a masterclass in resilience and a stark warning to every parent about the ADHD-to-Opioid pipeline and the predatory nature of Big Pharma.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Intro: Meet Freida MacDonald00:41 - Why I Wear Purple: Overdose Awareness01:22 - The "K-N-O-W Hope" Mission04:13 - Meeting the Three Musketeers: Steven & Michael06:38 - Life as a Single Mom & A Career in Banking09:36 - The ADHD Diagnosis: A Turning Point12:02 - The Stimulant Trap: "He Wasn’t Himself"14:26 - The Sackler Family & The Opioid Explosion19:19 - Early Warning Signs of the Crisis26:25 - The Struggle with Prescription Medications33:47 - Reaching the Breaking Point40:11 - The Homicide Detective in My Living Room 44:10 - The Unfiltered Truth About Steven’s Death50:04 - Launching the First Homicide Support Group53:39 - Losing Michael: The Unbearable Weight of Grief55:33 - One Pill Can Kill: The Fentanyl Danger01:02:01 - Roxy, Pain, and the Descent into Addiction01:12:29 - The Final Tragedy & The Need for Change01:16:47 - Turning Pain into Purpose: The Path to Recovery01:19:49 - Living on Incline: Moving Upward01:25:17 - A Final Message of Hope & How to Support the MissionSUPPORT FREIDA MACDONALD’S MISSIONVisit: https://knowhopenc.com/K-N-O-W Hope.ABOUT LIVING ON INCLINEHosted by John Eklund, we bring you the most powerful, unfiltered stories of individuals who have climbed life's steepest hills and refused to stop. This is a journey through recovery, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit.Subscribe to the channel and hit the bell icon to be notified of every new episode.Listen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#LivingOnIncline #JohnEklund #OpioidEpidemic #ADHD #BigPharma #TrueCrime #AddictionRecovery #Grief #OverdoseAwareness #FentanylCrisis #Resilience #SacklerFamily #PodcastSend us Fan Mail
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#016 Why Pastors Are Exhausted and Afraid to Admit It + It’s exhausting
In this episode of Living on Incline, John Eklund sits down with Pastor Daryl Clark for a raw conversation about church leadership, burnout, recovery, mental health, race, culture, and what it really means for the church to be the church. Daryl opens up about 25 years of ministry, the pressure pastors carry, why preaching is only a small part of the job, and how loving people has to matter more than image, ego, or performance.TIMESTAMPS[00:00:00] Intro and Daryl Clark’s 25 years of pastoral ministry[00:01:10] Leadership development, discipleship, and Dallas Theological Seminary[00:02:36] Why seminary often misses counseling and mental health[00:04:10] "Preaching is the smallest part of what I do"[00:04:35] Building teams, delegation, and not being intimidated by gifted people[00:06:42] Pressure, insecurity, and the mental health side of pastoral leadership[00:07:04] Why pastors need Sabbath and sabbaticals[00:08:26] Daryl’s mission trip to India and being detained[00:10:59] The state of the church in America right now[00:11:57] Why politics and nationalism are "killing our witness"[00:14:17] Eric Mason clip and the conversation around the black church[00:16:09] "I think he's speaking a language that I'm not allowed to express"[00:17:14] Gentrification, church culture, and reaching the actual community[00:19:06] Lead pastor vs senior pastor and changing authoritarian church culture[00:21:23] "Just preach the gospel" and the conversation around social justice[00:24:19] George Floyd, silence from the church, and what the gospel should produce[00:26:36] Why the church expects government to do what the church should be doing[00:28:14] Mental health, addiction, and the church’s lack of preparation[00:28:45] "Our inaction weakens our witness"[00:29:15] Acts, language, and why the Holy Spirit should make the church attractive[00:30:45] Daryl’s healing journey, anxiety, vulnerability, and depression[00:31:39] Letting go of performance mode[00:33:25] Toxic church environments and unresolved trauma[00:35:34] "You need some therapy to get over this"[00:36:14] Why therapy is still stigmatized in black church culture[00:37:50] "You can't do this by yourself"[00:38:17] Why recovery programs fail if pastors have not done recovery work[00:39:11] Recovery Alive, church resistance, and leading two churches at once[00:40:46] The 12 steps sermon series and backlash from church members[00:42:11] Reaching the unwed mother, the ex-con, and the overlooked[00:43:07] "All are welcome at the table"[00:44:03] 1 Corinthians, the Lord’s body, and who belongs at the table[00:45:12] Why pastors must become vulnerable so others can heal[00:46:06] Forgiveness, grace, and Daryl’s personal inventory[00:47:22] Fatherhood, sons, and breaking unhealthy cycles[00:50:56] The impact of Daryl’s father and how culture changes over time[00:52:20] "I don't wanna do this anymore" and the truth about pastoral burnout[00:53:40] Sabbatical, growth, and why Daryl is still pushing forward[00:54:46] Doctoral work at Gordon Conwell and final encouragement[00:55:28] OutroListen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLearn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.faSend us Fan Mail
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#015 A “Bug Bite” Turned Into Stage 4 Osteosarcoma | Noelle Strong (Noelle Franklin’s Story)
In this episode of Living on Incline, John Eklund sits down with Noelle Franklin’s parents (Dylan and Toni Franklin) to share the real timeline from a “bug bite” to a childhood cancer diagnosis, and the gut-punch updates that followed, including “stage four” and confirmation it was “in both lungs.”This conversation is for parents, families, and anyone walking through pediatric cancer, osteosarcoma, sarcoma related cancers, grief, hospice, and the reality of holding your family together when “your whole world shattered.” You will also hear why they built Noel Strong to help other families in the fight right now, and how you can support the mission.TIMESTAMPS[01:20:48] “he threw out the C word”[01:21:56] “We were at Urgent Care for a bug bite.”[01:32:20] “It can’t be in her lungs.”[01:32:29] “it was confirmed that day that it was in both lungs.”[01:33:21] “know it was stage four.”[02:10:20] “She would come home on hospice”[02:11:45] “up until she passed away… I felt like there was no hope”[02:26:39] “turning it into a purpose with Noel Strong”[02:27:51] “Click, click away. Click that donate button,”[02:28:20] “We adopted eight families this Christmas”NOTABLE QUOTES“We were at Urgent Care for a bug bite.”“But he threw out the C word. Right there in that office.”“It can’t be in her lungs.”“you’ve already been hit by a train and ran over by a train and then here comes another train.”“Click, click away. Click that donate button,”LINKS & RESOURCESNoel Strong: https://noellestrong.org/Recovery Alive: https://www.recoveryalive.com/Living on Incline: https://www.livingonincline.com/Instagram (Noelle Strong Foundation): https://www.instagram.com/noellestrongfoundation/SUPPORT NOEL STRONGhttps://www.facebook.com/p/Noelle-Strong-Foundation-61580095610975/https://givebutter.com/noellestrongSUBSCRIBE + SUPPORTSubscribe to Living on Incline, like this episode, and share it with someone who needs hope today.Listen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#NoelStrong #NoelleFranklin #ChildhoodCancer #PediatricCancer #Osteosarcoma #Sarcoma #Stage4Cancer #CancerSupport #GriefSupport #nonprofitSend us Fan Mail
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#014 From Mr. North Carolina to Losing His Son | Mike Wolbert
Mike Wolbert is a law enforcement leader, former competitive bodybuilder, and devoted father whose life has been shaped by discipline, service, and deep personal loss. From winning Mr. North Carolina to mentoring troubled students and serving his community, Mike’s story is one of strength forged through suffering.But his greatest battle was not on a stage or in uniform.After years of addiction and recovery struggles, Mike’s son became critically ill, suffered a massive stroke, and passed away—changing Mike’s life forever. What followed is a raw, honest conversation about grief, guilt, faith, and the hope that remains even in the darkest moments.This episode is for anyone walking through: • Addiction in the family • The loss of a child or loved one • Questions about faith during suffering • The search for purpose after tragedyIf you need hope, this story is for you.Timestamps[00:00] Cinematic Trailer[01:34] Episode Introduction[03:00] Discipline, bodybuilding, and suffering[12:00] Military service and law enforcement calling[25:00] Mentoring students and school violence reality[44:00] A father’s struggle with addiction in the home[01:10:00] Recovery attempts and difficult choices[01:30:00] Critical illness, stroke, and loss[01:45:00] Faith, grief, and learning to keep going[01:59:00] Purpose after tragedy and final encouragement⸻Notable Quotes“Without some suffering and discipline, you don’t get anything worthwhile.”“I just looked him in the eye and said I won’t let you down.”“I love these kids.”“He did end up passing away on November 22nd last year.”“Being Christians… that’s really what’s helped us be able to cope with the whole thing.”⸻About Living on InclineLiving on Incline shares real stories of recovery, faith, leadership, and transformation through honest conversations that bring hope to people in hard places.Subscribe for new episodes featuring powerful testimonies and life-changing perspectives.⸻Call to ActionIf this story impacted you: • Subscribe to the channel • Like this video to help others find hope • Share it with someone who needs encouragement todayListen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#addictionrecovery#grief#lossofachild#faith#christianpodcast#recoverystory#mentalhealth#hope#testimony#livingoninclineSend us Fan Mail
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#013 Preaching While in Pain: The Side of Ministry Nobody Talks About
In this powerful and deeply honest episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with Pastor Brandon Teachey, lead pastor of Overflow Church, for a raw conversation about leadership, mental health, burnout, therapy, and healing childhood wounds while serving in ministry.Pastor Brandon opens up about the unseen pressures pastors face, the emotional toll of leadership, and why vulnerability, boundaries, and emotional discipleship are essential for long-term health. From people-pleasing and codependency to therapy, recovery, and finding self-worth rooted in God’s affirmation, this episode speaks to anyone navigating faith, leadership, or personal healing.This is an honest conversation about preaching through pain, leading while healing, and learning the difference between ministering from a wound versus a scar.If you’ve ever struggled with burnout, anxiety, codependency, church hurt, or feeling unseen, this episode is for you.⸻Key Topics Covered:•The hidden mental health struggles of pastors and leaders•Burnout, boundaries, and people-pleasing in ministry•Codependency and childhood abandonment•Therapy, emotional healing, and discipleship•Recovery ministry and why the church must engage brokenness•Leading from scars instead of wounds•Finding identity, worth, and affirmation in God⸻⏱️ Episode Chapters:00:00 – The unseen pressure of ministry01:00 – Pastor Brandon’s journey into leadership03:00 – Church growth and leadership challenges08:00 – People-pleasing, burnout, and expectations14:00 – Viral sermon clip and pastors in crisis19:00 – Preaching while hurting24:00 – Therapy, emotional healing, and leadership31:00 – Codependency and childhood wounds38:00 – Boundaries, resentment, and burnout46:00 – Recovery ministry and the role of the church50:00 – Healing, worth, and God’s affirmation55:00 – Final encouragement and hope⸻About Our Guest:Pastor Brandon Teachey is the lead pastor of Overflow Church in North Carolina. Known for his authenticity, leadership, and heart for recovery and emotional discipleship, Brandon has spent years helping people heal spiritually, emotionally, and relationally.https://www.overflownc.com/Listen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryaliveSend us Fan Mail
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#012 An Extraordinary Journey: From Egyptian Orphan to Compassionate Pastor | Living on Incline
An Extraordinary Journey: From Egyptian Orphan to Compassionate Pastor | Living on InclineIn this inspiring episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund welcomes Pastor Abraham Michael. Abraham shares his remarkable life story, growing up in poverty in Egypt, facing traumatic experiences, and finding solace in faith. From being placed in an orphanage at a young age to encountering various life-threatening situations, Abraham's journey demonstrates the power of faith and resilience. John and Abraham discuss his current ministry work, including his role as a pastor, hospital chaplain, and mental health coach. Abraham’s mission, Missions of Compassion, aims to help those in need, providing both spiritual and mental health support. Tune in to hear how his incredible experiences have led him to live a life dedicated to service and compassion.00:00 Introduction: Growing Up in Egypt01:07 A Journey of Faith and Mentorship02:10 Living on Incline: Welcoming Abraham03:48 Challenges and Ministry in the Bay Area22:23 The Power of Prayer and Early Life Struggles39:07 A Turning Point: Embracing Faith49:52 A Miraculous Opportunity: Coming to America52:21 A Miraculous Sponsorship53:12 Visa Challenges and Divine Intervention57:49 A Chance Encounter with a Retired General01:09:22 Journey to the United States01:11:30 Serving in the Youth Department01:20:05 Founding Missions of Compassion01:29:12 Encouragement for the Brokenhearted01:31:39 Final Words and GratitudeListen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryaliveSend us Fan Mail
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#011 The Entrepreneurial Itch: Building a Multi-Location Therapy Empire | Sarah Coates
In this episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with Sarah Coates, the visionary founder of **One-Eighty Counseling**. While many see her as a gifted clinician, this conversation peels back the curtain on the "entrepreneurial itch" that drove her to leave the security of a school counseling career to build a mental health empire.Sarah shares the raw reality of "going rogue," the dopamine rush of taking risks, and her unique "Pinball Machine" theory on how God steers us back on track even when we feel lost. We also dive into her powerful concept of the **"Reputation Rescue"**—the belief that while society may label you, God is the one who truly knows and protects your name.Connect with Sarah Coates:One-Eighty Counseling: https://one-eightycounseling.com/The Turn Your Life Around Podcast: https://www.theturnyourlifearoundpodcast.com/**00:00** – The Entrepreneurial Itch: Why therapists "go rogue."**03:20** – The "Pinball Machine" Theory: How God corrals us toward our purpose.**07:45** – Leaving the school system: Starting a private practice with no Plan B.**14:10** – High School & Identity: Choosing a path when you don’t have it all figured out.**21:30** – The Advertising Pivot: How a communications background shaped a CEO.**30:55** – Handling the Risk: Why entrepreneurs crave the "Dopamine Rush."**41:40** – The Reputation Rescue: Why God knows the "real you" despite the labels.**47:15** – Lessons from the Atlanta Braves: Looking at professional release through a "trauma lens."**53:50** – Recovering People Pleasers: The connection between counseling and codependency.**58:05** – Building the Empire: Scaling One-Eighty Counseling and adding IOP services.**01:00:50** – Final Thoughts: How to reach out and start your own 180-degree turn.#LivingOnIncline #JohnEklund #SarahCoates #OneEightyCounseling #Entrepreneurship #MentalHealthBusiness #FaithAndWork #ReputationRescue #Therapy #SmallBusinessGrowth #NorthCarolina #TurnYourLifeAroundListen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryaliveSend us Fan Mail
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#010 From War Zones to Healing: A Pilot’s Battle with Anxiety & Recovery
Join us for an inspiring and raw conversation with Jonathan Harless, Army Reserve pilot and veteran, as he shares his incredible journey from military deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan to battling anxiety and finding hope through recovery. Jonathan opens up about the realities of combat, the toll of high-stress missions, the challenges of returning home, and the power of community, faith, and therapy in healing.Whether you’re a veteran, a family member, or someone seeking hope in tough times, Jonathan’s story is a testament to resilience, vulnerability, and the importance of reaching out for help.👇 Check out the chapters below for easy navigation!Timestamps/Chapters:00:00 – Introduction & Jonathan’s Military Background02:00 – First Deployment: Iraq & Responsibilities04:00 – Returning Home & Transition to EMS06:00 – Family Influence & Early Life09:00 – College Years, Trouble, and Turning Points12:00 – Flight School: Challenges & Natural Talent15:00 – Becoming an Apache Pilot18:00 – Deployment to Iraq: Missions & Dangers22:00 – Coping with Combat Stress & Adrenaline25:00 – Coming Home: The Emotional Toll28:00 – Transition to Civilian Flying & EMS31:00 – The Opioid Crisis in Appalachia34:00 – DEA Contract Work & Counter-Narcotics Missions38:00 – Flying in Afghanistan: Risks & Realities41:00 – High Anxiety, Panic Attacks & Coping Mechanisms45:00 – The Breaking Point: Admitting the Need for Help48:00 – Seeking Treatment: Therapy, IOP, and Recovery52:00 – The Role of Faith & Community in Healing55:00 – Advice for Others Facing Anxiety or PTSD58:00 – Giving Back: Supporting Veterans & Recovery1:01:00 – Reflections, Marriage, and Moving Forward1:04:00 – Final Thoughts & How to Get HelpListen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryaliveVeteranStories #MentalHealth #PTSD #Recovery #MilitaryLife #Anxiety #Inspiration #Healing #ArmyPilot #CombatToRecovery #AddictionRecovery #Faith #Resilience #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAliveSend us Fan Mail
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#009 One Man’s Story of War Trauma, Addiction, and God’s Rescue | John Williamson
He flatlined in combat. Battled addiction. Survived a stroke. And planned his suicide—until God intervened.In this jaw-dropping episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with Army veteran John Williamson, whose story of resilience, trauma, and redemption will leave you speechless. From surviving a devastating tank accident in Iraq to wrestling with addiction and mental health back home, John’s journey proves that even when life breaks your body—your soul can still rise.You’ll hear about his near-death experience, years of opioid dependency, the tragic loss of his fiancée, and the powerful moment in a church lobby when a simple trash can became a turning point for his life.Now paralyzed on his left side but fully alive in purpose, John is helping others through Recovery Alive—and his story is a testament that God’s not done with you, even when you’ve given up on yourself.⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps:0:00 – John’s near-death story in Iraq2:00 – From overdose survivor to suicide plan4:30 – The moment in church that saved his life8:00 – Bullying, trauma, and growing up with insecurity10:00 – Why he joined the military14:00 – Sent to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom17:30 – The tank accident that paralyzed him23:00 – Flatlining for 3-5 minutes and coming back26:00 – Legal addiction to opioids and pain pills29:00 – Losing his fiancée to Ambien-related crash32:00 – Alcohol, darkness, and hitting bottom36:00 – Surviving a stroke in 202240:00 – His mother’s love and constant support44:00 – The church that welcomed him back46:00 – How Recovery Alive gave him strength and purpose48:00 – Helping others quit drugs and alcohol51:00 – One final message to those struggling with suicidal thoughts Listen & Subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveRecovery Alive is a Christ-centered recovery movement helping people rebuild their lives, restore relationships, and renew their faith.🌐 Website: https://www.recoveryalive.com📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #VeteranTestimony #SuicideSurvivor #CombatSurvivor #AddictionRecovery #JohnWilliamson #VeteranMentalHealth #OvercomingTrauma #ChristianPodcast #HopeAfterWar #FaithAndRecovery #PTSDRecovery #FromBrokenToHealingSend us Fan Mail
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#008 This Correctional Facility Is Creating Leaders, Not Just Inmates
In this extraordinary episode of Living on Incline, we go behind bars at Sampson Correctional Institution, a prison that’s turning incarceration into transformation. From college degrees and reentry coaching to emotional healing and leadership development, this facility is doing something few others are: believing in the people inside.Join host John Eklund as he sits down with three key leaders who are changing the future of incarceration: • Robert Van Gorder – Facility Warden II • Charles Wooten – Facility Case Manager & Reentry Coordinator • Anthony Faison – Campbell University Site Coordinator & AdvisorTogether, they unpack what makes Sampson different—from trauma-informed recovery and Christian programming to real education and community reintegration.Chapters / Timestamps:00:00 – Reflections from inside Sampson Correctional01:10 – Campbell University and the Second Chance college program02:15 – One man writing his memoir from prison03:00 – Finding purpose inside the fence03:50 – Mr. Wooten’s vision for reentry and dignity05:45 – A cultural shift: less violence, more respect07:25 – Mr. Faison’s story: from incarcerated to site coordinator09:50 – “15 In, 15 Out” – the Campbell graduation goal12:40 – How Recovery Alive is changing lives on the inside14:00 – Vulnerability, honesty, and emotional transformation15:20 – Complaint stats drop dramatically17:10 – The difficulty of reentry, even after release18:35 – Why second chances matter—even for lifers20:15 – Recovery Alive’s impact behind bars21:30 – Domestic violence awareness & Reaching Out From Within23:00 – Walking the yard: generational impact of mentorship25:00 – Warden Van Gorder: leading with heart and hope26:10 – Society benefits when prisons invest in people27:40 – Combating shame and stigma28:30 – “This man is more free than most on the outside”30:00 – Final thoughts: “You’re not what you’ve done.”Guest Info: • Robert Van Gorder – Warden, Sampson Correctional Institution • Charles Wooten – Facility Case Manager / Reentry Coordinator • Anthony Faison – Campbell University Site Coordinator for Sampson Correctional InstitutionListen & Subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery movement helping people rebuild their lives, restore relationships, and renew their faith.Website: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryaliveSend us Fan Mail
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#007 From 911 Calls to Saving Lives: This Paramedic Is Rebuilding Communities
Tara Tucker is not your average paramedic. She’s on a mission to revolutionize how first responders handle mental health, addiction, and crisis care—because for her, it’s personal.In this powerful episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with Tara, a behavioral health community paramedic, to talk about her boots-on-the-ground work bridging emergency response and long-term recovery. From opioid overdose calls to faith-based outreach events, Tara is meeting people where they are—and helping entire communities heal.What started as a career in EMS turned into a life calling after losing someone close to her to overdose—and nearly losing her own son to addiction. Tara’s story is raw, inspiring, and a masterclass in what it means to live on mission.If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when faith, community, and action collide—this is it.⸻Chapters / Timestamps:0:00 – Meet Tara Tucker: Behavioral Health Community Paramedic1:30 – What is a behavioral paramedic?3:00 – Why traditional EMS training fails mental health cases5:00 – The trauma and burnout of first responders7:00 – Her first personal loss to overdose9:00 – When she discovered her own son was struggling11:00 – How family unity helped save her son13:00 – From EMS worker to mom on a mission15:00 – Breaking the generational silence on addiction17:00 – The emotional toll of paramedic life19:00 – The suicide crisis among first responders21:00 – Holistic healing circles and buddy check programs24:00 – Monthly outreach events: Mental health, food, prayer & more26:00 – Sending kids to camp with first responders and churches28:00 – How a 911 call turned into a two-year sobriety story32:00 – Helping someone in crisis connect with a church35:00 – Why churches need to rethink “outreach”36:00 – Final message: Build the bridge—someone’s life depends on it⸻Guest Info (Tara Tucker):Tara is a Behavioral Health Community Paramedic serving in North Carolina. She collaborates with Recovery Alive, Broken Chains JC, and various community partners to connect 911 calls to long-term recovery solutions through faith-based outreach, peer support, and holistic care.For speaking, training, or partnerships: RecoveryAlive.com⸻Listen & Subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.com⸻Sponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery movement helping people rebuild their lives, restore relationships, and renew their faith.Website: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#TaraTucker #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #911ToRecovery #BehavioralParamedic #FirstResponderWellness #FaithAndRecovery #AddictionSupport #MentalHealthCrisis #EMSMinistry #OpioidCrisis #ChurchOutreach #HopeIsReal #JesusSaves #RecoveryIsPossibleSend us Fan Mail
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#006 Outlaw Biker Saved by Grace
Jeff Stultz should be dead. Shot, stabbed, addicted, and homeless—his story reads like a movie. But this isn’t fiction. It’s a raw, redemptive journey from the violent world of outlaw biker gangs to leading a global Christian recovery movement.In this gripping episode of Living on Incline, Jeff sits down with John Eklund to reveal the truth about his former life in biker clubs, his descent into crack addiction, and how Jesus met him in the middle of absolute ruin.Now the founder of Broken Chains, a motorcycle-based recovery ministry in 15+ countries, and a national ambassador for Recovery Alive, Jeff shares how the darkest parts of his past have become the fuel for his mission.This is more than a testimony—it’s a battle cry for anyone who’s ever felt too far gone. Jeff proves that hope is real and change is possible.⸻Guest Links (Jeff Stultz): • Broken Chains JC: https://brokenchainsjc.com • Jeff on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffstultz_recovery • Jeff on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffstultzspeakerChapters / Timestamps:0:00 – Jeff’s introduction and wild past2:00 – What is Broken Chains?4:30 – Motorcycle clubs vs. Jesus communities6:00 – Life in a 1% outlaw biker gang9:30 – From abuse to addiction to power13:00 – Crack addiction and homelessness16:00 – Losing everything: houses, boats, identity20:00 – How codependency nearly ruined his parents23:00 – What life is really like as a homeless addict26:00 – How to help the homeless the right way29:00 – Why recovery is really discipleship32:00 – 18 years sober—how he still stays accountable35:00 – Cancer, pain, and trusting God38:00 – Facing a life-altering surgery40:00 – Why Jeff won’t stop preaching the gospel43:00 – Launching The Hope Spot church45:00 – How YOU can support his mission47:00 – Final message: Slide in sideways, used up for JesusListen & Subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery movement helping people rebuild their lives, restore relationships, and renew their faith.Website: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#JeffStultz #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #BrokenChains #ChristianTestimony #BikerToBeliever #AddictionRecovery #HomelessToHope #MotorcycleMinistry #RecoveryMinistry #FaithOverFear #ExBiker #HopeIsReal #JesusSaves #ChurchForTheBrokenSend us Fan Mail
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#005 She Faced Prison, Addiction, and Homelessness… Now She Builds Recovery Homes
In this powerful episode of Living on Incline, John Eklund sits down with Jessica Hicks—a woman who once lived in a homeless shelter, faced prison time, and battled addiction, but is now a successful real estate developer building recovery homes that change lives.Jessica’s story begins with trauma, fear, and chaos—witnessing violence as a child, slipping into addiction as a teen, and enduring multiple arrests and overdoses. But it’s not a story about staying broken. It’s about finding a way forward through faith, hard work, and radical grace.Today, Jessica is on a mission to help others climb out of the pit she once lived in. Whether you’re in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just need a reminder of what’s possible—this episode will stay with you.Chapters / Timestamps:0:00 – Meet Jessica Hicks1:30 – Struggles from childhood3:00 – Life in constant fear as a kid5:00 – Living a double life7:00 – Early use of drugs and downward spiral10:00 – Arrests, rehabs, and hitting bottom13:00 – Detoxing from benzos and hospitalization16:00 – A miracle moment in court20:00 – Starting over with Healing Transitions24:00 – Living amends and building confidence28:00 – Mentorship, real estate, and recovery32:00 – First big land deal and building homes38:00 – Meeting Tisha Temple and a shared vision42:00 – Taking bold steps in faith46:00 – Parenting, spiritual growth, and giving back51:00 – Why she wouldn’t change a thingListen & Subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery movement helping people rebuild their lives, restore relationships, and renew their faith.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#JessicaHicks #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #AddictionRecovery #FromAddictionToEntrepreneur #ChristianTestimony #RealEstateRecovery #FaithAndHealing #WomenInRecovery #HealingTransitions #OvercomingAddictionSend us Fan Mail
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#004 They Lost Everything… Then Built a Recovery Movement
In this gripping and deeply personal episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with Casey and Tisha Temple, a married couple and the CEO/COO of Recovery Alive, to explore their transformation from addiction, homelessness, suicide attempts, and incarceration—to purpose-driven lives helping others heal.Casey opens up about surviving a suicide attempt and learning to live with depression instead of running from it. Tisha shares her raw story of heroin addiction, sex work, and the spiral of destruction that followed—until she found faith, community, and a second chance.Their honesty will stop you in your tracks. Their mission will inspire you to keep going. Their story proves that no matter how far you fall, you’re never too far gone to rise again.Chapters / Timestamps:0:00 – Introduction: How do people actually change?2:00 – Casey’s suicide attempt and battle with depression4:30 – Tisha’s heroin addiction and survival on the streets6:00 – Withdrawals, jail, and the turning point8:00 – Finding faith and safe community through Recovery Alive10:00 – The pain behind addiction and numbing13:00 – “You don’t want to die. You want the pain to stop.”15:00 – Learning how to suffer well and not escape17:00 – The tools that make long-term recovery possible19:00 – How much sobriety they’ve each maintained21:00 – Why Casey still lives with depression—and is grateful for it24:00 – Embracing the pain instead of running from it26:00 – Would they go through it all again?29:00 – From brokenness to building recovery homes33:00 – What it really takes to turn a dream into reality36:00 – The power of support, structure, and purpose40:00 – How they help each other through discouragement43:00 – Giving grace when others relapse45:00 – Living on Incline: Growth is the goal47:00 – Final encouragement: Do the next right thingListen & Subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery movement helping people rebuild their lives, restore relationships, and renew their faith.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #CaseyTemple #TishaTemple #FromAddictionToRecovery #ChristianTestimony #MentalHealthMatters #SuicideSurvivor #HeroinRecovery #FaithAndHealing #RecoveryPodcast #ChristCenteredRecovery #CouplesInRecovery #AddictionAwareness #DepressionRecoverySend us Fan Mail
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#003 I Lost My Sister to Addiction and Chose to Fight Back
In this powerful episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with Grayson Johnson, Miss Johnston County and founder of The Hope Project, to talk about the heartbreaking loss of her sister to opioid addiction—and the healing mission she’s carried ever since.From competing in pageants as a teenager to launching a statewide initiative focused on ending stigma, Grayson shares the raw story behind her smile. She opens up about childhood trauma, family struggles, and the burden of silence in small-town culture—and how she’s now using her voice to advocate for change, recovery, and reform.Whether you’ve been touched by addiction or just need a reminder that pain can lead to purpose, this one will stick with you.Chapters / Timestamps:0:00 – Grayson’s opening message about The Hope Project1:00 – Her sister Kinsley’s battle with addiction3:00 – The moment that changed everything5:00 – Creating The Hope Project at age 147:00 – Growing up in silence and shame9:00 – The stigma surrounding addiction12:00 – The family trauma no one talked about15:00 – What pageants taught her about advocacy18:00 – Losing her father to incarceration22:00 – The moment she almost gave up25:00 – Kinsley’s miraculous recovery—and relapse30:00 – What grief taught her about herself33:00 – Why structure and service saved her37:00 – The power of showing up vulnerable41:00 – Living on a mission, not for applause45:00 – What’s next: Law school and legislative change49:00 – How sharing her story helps others heal52:00 – Final encouragement to anyone grieving addictionListen and Follow Living on InclineListen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssWebsite: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #GraysonJohnson #TheHopeProject #AddictionRecovery #OverdoseAwareness #EndTheStigma #MissJohnstonCounty #FromGriefToPurpose #OpioidCrisis #FaithAndHealing #ChristianPodcast #VulnerabilityIsPower #FightForHopeSend us Fan Mail
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#002 From Grammy Stage to Drug Addiction to Redemption
In this jaw-dropping episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with former country music star Chris McDaniel, who opens up about his wild journey from fame to addiction—and the grace that saved him.Chris was a rising star with Grammy nominations, hit records, and crowds screaming his name. But behind the scenes, he was spiraling into a dangerous world of drugs, broken relationships, and emotional torment. From cocaine runs in the music industry to near-death experiences, Chris lays it all out. What pulled him back? A church that wouldn’t stop knocking, and a moment of surrender in front of a mirror that changed everything.🎧 This is the kind of redemption story you don’t want to miss.Chapters / Timestamps:0:00 – Intro to Chris McDaniel and his story1:30 – Life before the fall: Fame, bands, and the road4:00 – The first encounter with drugs6:30 – Pressure, peer influence, and wanting to fit in9:00 – From innocent to addict: The rapid decline12:00 – Trauma, father wounds, and chasing affirmation14:30 – Using music to prove his worth17:00 – Drug dealing and running with outlaws20:00 – Losing everything—money, relationships, identity24:00 – Near death, isolation, and total breakdown27:00 – The moment on the floor that changed everything29:30 – Walking into church for the first time in years31:00 – Worship, conviction, and the prodigal son moment36:00 – Getting real with God after years of shame39:00 – The little old lady who helped him find Jesus43:00 – Living with purpose after addiction46:00 – From shame to speaking life in prisons and schools50:00 – The power of sharing your testimony54:00 – Holding fast through the storms of life57:00 – Encouragement for those struggling post-salvation1:00:00 – Final message: Stay connected to the Vine#LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #ChrisMcDaniel #ChristianTestimony #FromAddictionToRedemption #GrammyToGrace #FaithOverFame #ProdigalSon #ChristianPodcast #OvercomingAddiction #JesusSaves #ChurchRecovery #MusicMinistry #WorshipThroughPainListen and Follow Living on Incline🎧 Listen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss🌐 Website: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.🌐 Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.com📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryaliveSend us Fan Mail
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#001 Why Religion Nearly Broke This Pastor
Episode 001 – Why Religion Nearly Broke This PastorIn the premiere episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down for a powerful and honest conversation with a pastor who nearly walked away from ministry after facing the weight of religion, performance, and legalism.He opens up about his early struggles with leading through legalistic traditions, the moment he realized his church wasn’t ready for broken people, and how stepping into recovery ministry changed his life and the life of his church forever.If you’ve ever felt burned out, disillusioned, or like the church was more about image than impact, this episode is for you. It’s raw, redemptive, and a clear call to lead with love.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:24 (Skip intro)Welcome to Living on Incline03:10 First Episode Kickoff03:24 Interview with Pastor Rodney Pierce06:15 Rodney's P ath to Ministry10:44 Challenges and Growth in Ministry12:42 Breaking Away from Legalism19:40 The Start of Recovery Ministry23:16 Defining Moments and Outreach30:58 Recovery Ministry and the Journey Begins31:51 Facing Adversity and Pushback33:01 Challenges of Creating a New Culture37:34 The Importance of Perseverance39:47 Navigating Through Personal and Church Struggles41:19 The Role of Suffering in Growth54:49 Support Systems and Vulnerability57:59 Motivation and Love for People01:02:02 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFollow Rodney and Temple City ChurchTemple City Church Website: https://www.templecity.church/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfGMfEuFi9QOVwkCBOT7KwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/templecitychurchFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TempleCityChurchListen and Follow Living on Incline🎧 Listen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss🌐 Website: https://www.livingonincline.comSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.🌐 Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.com📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive#LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #ChristianLeadership #FaithAndRecovery #LegalismToLove #ChurchHurt #SpiritualHealing #RecoveryMinistry #AuthenticChurch #ChristianPodcast #GraceNotPerformance #MinistryBurnout #ChurchGrowth #HonestFaithSend us Fan Mail
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Trailer: Welcome to Living on Incline Podcast
What are we truly capable of? That’s the question Living on Incline sets out to explore.Hosted by John Eklund, this podcast brings you real conversations with people who have pushed through suffering, setbacks, and challenges — not just to survive, but to grow. From recovery to business, from faith to government, each guest is unlocking their full potential and inviting you to do the same.The name comes from the Manitou Incline — a steep, grueling hike in Colorado that inspired John to lean into discomfort as a path to growth. This show is about that same mindset: choosing to live on incline, on purpose, every day.If you’re curious about what you’re capable of — physically, spiritually, emotionally — you’re in the right place.Listen and Follow Living on Incline🎧 Listen on your favorite platform:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214debYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rssSponsored by Recovery AliveLiving on Incline is proudly sponsored by Recovery Alive, a Christ-centered recovery program helping people find hope, healing, and purpose through authentic community and biblical transformation.🌐 Learn more: https://www.recoveryalive.com📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryaliveSend us Fan Mail
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What are we truly capable of? That’s the question Living on Incline sets out to explore.Hosted by John Eklund, this podcast brings you real conversations with people who have pushed through suffering, setbacks, and challenges — not just to survive, but to grow. From recovery to business, from faith to government, each guest is unlocking their full potential and inviting you to do the same.The name comes from the Manitou Incline — a steep, grueling hike in Colorado that inspired John to lean into discomfort as a path to growth. This show is about that same mindset: choosing to live on incline, on purpose, every day.If you’re curious about what you’re capable of — physically, spiritually, emotionally — you’re in the right place.
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