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Rooted & Recovered

Rooted & Recovered

De: Dan Pyles & Justin Miller
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Rooted & Recovered is a powerful, faith-based podcast that tackles real-life struggles, addiction, and recovery through honest conversations and biblical truth, helping people build lasting freedom, one step at a time

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  • Episode 10: Rooted & Recovered - Keep the Slate Clean
    Jun 13 2025

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    What if freedom requires daily maintenance, not just a one-time breakthrough?

    In this soul-piercing episode of Rooted & Recovered, Dan and Justin unpack Step Ten of the 12-Step journey:
    “Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong, promptly admitted it.”

    This is where recovery shifts from rescue to rhythm. Step Ten isn’t flashy, but it’s essential. It’s where freedom grows roots. Where integrity is guarded. Where relapse is caught before it takes hold. It’s not about perfection—it’s about staying honest.

    Because the truth is: you don’t crash all at once.
    You drift.
    You ignore the warning signs.
    You stop checking in.
    And before you know it, you’re back in the pit God already pulled you from.

    This episode will call out your excuses and stir up your soul. It’s time to stop letting old triggers write new chapters. And start walking in the daily discipline that keeps you free.

    Key Highlights:

    • Why Step Ten is your spiritual smoke alarm
    • The difference between drifting and falling, and why both are dangerous
    • What Peter’s failure and restoration teach us about grace after denial
    • The dirty words we avoid in recovery: discipline and accountability
    • Why delayed confession always delays healing
    • Why daily inventory keeps the door of your soul locked to guilt, pride, and shame

    Scriptures Covered:
    Psalm 139:23–24 • Lamentations 3:40 • Proverbs 4:23 • Hebrews 3:8 • Luke 9:23 • 2 Corinthians 12:9 • John 21:15–17 • Romans 6:1–2 • Acts 2:14–41

    Final Truth:
    Freedom isn’t a feeling—it’s a discipline.
    And Step Ten is your spiritual maintenance plan.
    Because unchecked sarcasm becomes bitterness.
    Unspoken guilt becomes a stronghold.
    Unconfessed sin becomes a prison.

    You don’t confess because you’re weak; you confess because you’re wise.
    Inventory isn’t about rehearsing failure; it’s about remembering who you are.
    And the quicker you own it, the quicker you heal.

    Don’t let yesterday’s infection become today’s identity.
    Own it fast.
    Let grace clean it.
    And walk lighter tomorrow.

    Tag a brother or sister walking through Step Ten and remind them:
    You don’t need to be perfect.
    You just need to be real.

    Stay rooted. Stay recovered. Let’s get to work.

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    40 m
  • Episode 9: Rooted & Recovered -It’s Time to Make It Right
    Jun 6 2025

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    What if freedom costs more than an apology?

    In this gut-wrenching episode of Rooted & Recovered, Dan and Justin unpack Step Nine of the 12-Step journey:
    “Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.”

    This is where recovery gets real. It’s no longer about admitting the damage—it’s about repairing it. Step Nine isn’t just about saying “I’m sorry.” It’s about stepping into holy ground with trembling hands, a repentant heart, and the bold humility to say, “I broke it… now I want to help make it right.”

    This episode will challenge everything in you that still wants to hide, justify, or forget. But healing won’t let you skip this step. Because making amends isn’t about control—it’s about character.

    Key Highlights:

    • Why apologies soothe guilt but amends restore dignity
    • The difference between seeking closure and walking in freedom
    • Why you may be rejected—and why it still matters
    • Jacob and Esau: A story of bold return and unexpected grace (Genesis 32–33)
    • What it means to stop running and finally face it

    Scriptures Covered:
    Romans 12:18 • Genesis 32–33 • Matthew 5:23-24 • 2 Corinthians 5:17

    Final Truth:
    Making amends isn’t about rewriting the past—it’s about proving it no longer owns you. The world may remember who you were, but grace declares who you are now. Show up not for a perfect response, but for holy obedience. Because when grace leads, guilt doesn’t get the final word.

    Pray for courage. Share with someone who’s ready to stop hiding. Tag a brother or sister walking through Step Nine and remind them: you’re not alone in this.

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    38 m
  • Episode 8: Rooted & Recovered - Owning What Broke Others
    May 30 2025

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    What if your freedom starts with a name?

    In this deeply challenging episode of Rooted & Recovered, Dan and Justin walk through Step Eight of the 12-Step journey: “Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.”

    This is the step where recovery shifts from just cleaning the inside to addressing the damage on the outside. It’s about taking ownership, facing the people you’ve hurt, and finally breaking the silence that’s been weighing you down. Real freedom demands real honesty, and this episode will push you to name the names you’ve buried, confront the wounds you’ve caused, and prepare for the kind of restoration that sets you free.

    Key Highlights:

    • Recovery isn’t just about what happened to you—it’s about what happened because of you
    • Making a list isn’t about guilt—it’s about grace on paper
    • Real change demands real ownership
    • Why some people may never forgive you, and why that’s okay
    • Zacchaeus and the power of radical ownership (Luke 19:1-10)

    Scriptures Covered:
    Matthew 5:23-24 • 2 Corinthians 5:17-18 • Luke 19:1-10

    Final Truth:
    Your story isn’t just about you. It’s about the people you’ve impacted, the lives you’ve touched, and the healing you’re willing to walk back into. You’re not just writing names—you’re writing the first lines of restoration.

    Pray for this episode to reach someone who’s ready to step into real freedom. Like, share, and tag a friend who needs this message today.

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    33 m
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