Genuine Life with Jodie Stevens

jodiestevensshow

A podcast about healing, recovery, identity, mental wellness, and living the life you were meant to live!

  1. 2h ago ·  Video

    The Day I Chose Recovery Over Death — and Never Looked Back (Ep 192)

    The Day I Chose Recovery Over Death — and Never Looked Back (Ep 192) In this raw and deeply inspiring episode of Genuine Life Recovery, Sean Beem shares the powerful story of how he escaped a life shaped by trauma, addiction, violence, depression, and hopelessness — and found lasting freedom through recovery, faith, and purpose. Raised around alcoholism, drugs, biker culture, and chaos, Sean’s life spiraled into years of partying, arrests, anxiety, and self-destruction. By age 27, despite living in beautiful Hawaii, he found himself sitting on a beach contemplating suicide, convinced he could never escape addiction or the pain inside his mind. But one decision changed everything. Sean opens up about the moment he walked into his first AA meeting, the people who helped save his life, and how over 26 years of sobriety transformed him into a mentor, husband, man of faith, and correctional officer helping others trapped in addiction and trauma find hope again. This conversation dives deep into mental health, childhood wounds, recovery, faith, prison culture, healing, codependency, renewing the mind, and the life-changing power of helping other people. If you feel stuck, broken, overwhelmed, or beyond redemption, this episode is proof that healing is possible — and your story is not over yet.  Powerful Podcast Highlights The moment he sat on a beach in Hawaii ready to end his life How one AA meeting changed the course of his entire future Growing up surrounded by addiction, violence, and trauma Why recovery is about healing the mind — not just quitting substances What working inside Folsom Prison taught him about hope and human brokenness How faith, sobriety, and helping others gave his life purpose Why no one heals alone — and asking for help changes everything The powerful truth: your past does not have to become your future

    45 min
  2. May 27 ·  Video

    The Slow Fade Nobody Talks About (Ep. 191)

    The Slow Fade Nobody Talks About (Ep. 191) What happens when addiction slowly rewires your identity, relationships, thinking, and sense of self — and grace still finds you anyway?  In this powerful episode of Genuine Life Recovery, author, speaker, and ministry leader Nikole Thompson shares her raw testimony of surviving methamphetamine addiction, pornography, destructive relationships, sexual brokenness, shame, and emotional chaos before discovering lasting healing through faith, recovery, and transformation. Nikole and her husband have spent years serving in ministry across the country — from church planting in New Orleans to Celebrate Recovery leadership, prison outreach, and helping people rebuild their lives after addiction and trauma. In 2021, she released her book 50 Shades of Truth, a deeply honest account of her journey from darkness to freedom. Now celebrating nearly 20 years free from methamphetamine and the destructive lifestyle surrounding addiction, Nikole speaks openly about mental wellness, identity, recovery, spiritual healing, toxic influences, and the slow compromises that can quietly pull people away from themselves and those they love. This episode is honest, emotional, hopeful, and deeply encouraging for anyone struggling with addiction, shame, anxiety, codependency, pornography, identity confusion, or hopelessness. No matter how far gone you feel, healing is possible. Find out more here!  Talking Points / Episode Highlights The “slow fade” into addiction and destructive thinking How trauma and culture shape identity Meth addiction and the chaos that followed Pornography, shame, and mental health struggles Recovery, healing, and rebuilding a marriage The connection between media, mindset, and emotional wellness What true freedom and restoration look like Celebrate Recovery and ministry after addiction How faith transformed her life and family Her book 50 Shades of Truth and why she wrote it Hope for anyone battling addiction or identity struggles Learning to rebuild your life one healthy decision at a time

    1h 9m
  3. Apr 17 ·  Video

    God Doesn’t Plant Seeds He Doesn’t Intend to Grow: Breaking Approval Addiction & Learning to Lead (Ep. 188)

    God Doesn’t Plant Seeds He Doesn’t Intend to Grow: Breaking Approval Addiction & Learning to Lead (Ep. 188) What if the reason you don’t feel loved… is because the real you has never been fully seen? In this powerful episode, with relationship coach and author Lionel Moses, we unpack the connection between approval addiction, imposter syndrome, and leadership—and how so many of us are showing up in life, relationships, and even faith from a place of insecurity rather than identity. When we don’t truly love or know ourselves, we perform. We people-please. We lead reactively. And deep down, we wonder why love never quite reaches us. But here’s the truth: God doesn’t plant seeds He doesn’t intend to grow. Through honest conversation and real-life insight, we explore what it means to stop striving for approval and start leading from authenticity—rooted in who God says you are. This episode dives into healing the fear of not being enough, breaking cycles of over-performing, and learning to trust that what God has placed inside you is intentional, purposeful, and meant to flourish. If you’ve ever felt like an imposter, struggled to feel truly loved, or questioned your ability to lead—this conversation will meet you right where you are and gently call you higher. This episode features relationship coach and author Lionel Moses, whose book The Marriage Seed: How to Cultivate Relationships You Desire and Deserve explores how to build deeper, more authentic connections in every area of life.

    54 min
  4. Mar 6 ·  Video

    Surviving Psychological Abuse and Finding Your Way Out (Ep. 186)

    In this vivid and important episode of Genuine Life Recovery, I’m joined by writer Christopher Carazas, author of the memoir Now That I’m Still Here: A Memoir of Ruin and Resurrection. Christopher shares the story of how a life that looked successful on the outside slowly collapsed under the weight of psychological abuse—and how he fought his way back after reaching the brink. From the outside, his life looked awesome. He worked around the world in places like Haiti, Mali, and Madagascar, building a career in international development. But privately, he was caught in a cycle of psychological and emotional abuse within his marriage. In this conversation, we talk about how abuse often doesn’t start in overt ways. We delve into the cycle of psychological abuse and how it moves—subtle shifts, small manipulations, and moments of control that gradually become normal. Over time, the danger becomes harder to recognize, and many people find themselves living inside something they never would have accepted at the beginning. Christopher also shares how trauma doesn’t simply disappear when the situation ends. The body and mind can continue carrying those survival patterns long after the danger is gone. Diagnosed with autism later in life, he reflects on how autism shaped his self-esteem, relationships, and what he was experiencing.  Most importantly, this episode is about hope—leaving, healing, and rebuilding a life after surviving the unimaginable.

    43 min

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