Living on Incline

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.

Episodes

  1. 12H AGO

    #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 & Advisor Together, 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 Correctional 01:10 – Campbell University and the Second Chance college program 02:15 – One man writing his memoir from prison 03:00 – Finding purpose inside the fence 03:50 – Mr. Wooten’s vision for reentry and dignity 05:45 – A cultural shift: less violence, more respect 07:25 – Mr. Faison’s story: from incarcerated to site coordinator 09:50 – “15 In, 15 Out” – the Campbell graduation goal 12:40 – How Recovery Alive is changing lives on the inside 14:00 – Vulnerability, honesty, and emotional transformation 15:20 – Complaint stats drop dramatically 17:10 – The difficulty of reentry, even after release 18:35 – Why second chances matter—even for lifers 20:15 – Recovery Alive’s impact behind bars 21:30 – Domestic violence awareness & Reaching Out From Within 23:00 – Walking the yard: generational impact of mentorship 25:00 – Warden Van Gorder: leading with heart and hope 26:10 – Society benefits when prisons invest in people 27:40 – Combating shame and stigma 28:30 – “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 Institution Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss Website: https://www.livingonincline.com Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive Send us a text

    1h 1m
  2. 5D AGO

    #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 Paramedic 1:30 – What is a behavioral paramedic? 3:00 – Why traditional EMS training fails mental health cases 5:00 – The trauma and burnout of first responders 7:00 – Her first personal loss to overdose 9:00 – When she discovered her own son was struggling 11:00 – How family unity helped save her son 13:00 – From EMS worker to mom on a mission 15:00 – Breaking the generational silence on addiction 17:00 – The emotional toll of paramedic life 19:00 – The suicide crisis among first responders 21:00 – Holistic healing circles and buddy check programs 24:00 – Monthly outreach events: Mental health, food, prayer & more 26:00 – Sending kids to camp with first responders and churches 28:00 – How a 911 call turned into a two-year sobriety story 32:00 – Helping someone in crisis connect with a church 35:00 – 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/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss Website: https://www.livingonincline.com ⸻ Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive #TaraTucker #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #911ToRecovery #BehavioralParamedic #FirstResponderWellness #FaithAndRecovery #AddictionSupport #MentalHealthCrisis #EMSMinistry #OpioidCrisis #ChurchOutreach #HopeIsReal #JesusSaves #RecoveryIsPossible Send us a text

    38 min
  3. 5D AGO

    #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/jeffstultzspeaker Chapters / Timestamps: 0:00 – Jeff’s introduction and wild past 2:00 – What is Broken Chains? 4:30 – Motorcycle clubs vs. Jesus communities 6:00 – Life in a 1% outlaw biker gang 9:30 – From abuse to addiction to power 13:00 – Crack addiction and homelessness 16:00 – Losing everything: houses, boats, identity 20:00 – How codependency nearly ruined his parents 23:00 – What life is really like as a homeless addict 26:00 – How to help the homeless the right way 29:00 – Why recovery is really discipleship 32:00 – 18 years sober—how he still stays accountable 35:00 – Cancer, pain, and trusting God 38:00 – Facing a life-altering surgery 40:00 – Why Jeff won’t stop preaching the gospel 43:00 – Launching The Hope Spot church 45:00 – How YOU can support his mission 47:00 – Final message: Slide in sideways, used up for Jesus Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss Website: https://www.livingonincline.com Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive #JeffStultz #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #BrokenChains #ChristianTestimony #BikerToBeliever #AddictionRecovery #HomelessToHope #MotorcycleMinistry #RecoveryMinistry #FaithOverFear #ExBiker #HopeIsReal #JesusSaves #ChurchForTheBroken Send us a text

    49 min
  4. OCT 2

    #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 Hicks 1:30 – Struggles from childhood 3:00 – Life in constant fear as a kid 5:00 – Living a double life 7:00 – Early use of drugs and downward spiral 10:00 – Arrests, rehabs, and hitting bottom 13:00 – Detoxing from benzos and hospitalization 16:00 – A miracle moment in court 20:00 – Starting over with Healing Transitions 24:00 – Living amends and building confidence 28:00 – Mentorship, real estate, and recovery 32:00 – First big land deal and building homes 38:00 – Meeting Tisha Temple and a shared vision 42:00 – Taking bold steps in faith 46:00 – Parenting, spiritual growth, and giving back 51:00 – Why she wouldn’t change a thing Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss Website: https://www.livingonincline.com Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive #JessicaHicks #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #AddictionRecovery #FromAddictionToEntrepreneur #ChristianTestimony #RealEstateRecovery #FaithAndHealing #WomenInRecovery #HealingTransitions #OvercomingAddiction Send us a text

    55 min
  5. SEP 18

    #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 depression 4:30 – Tisha’s heroin addiction and survival on the streets 6:00 – Withdrawals, jail, and the turning point 8:00 – Finding faith and safe community through Recovery Alive 10:00 – The pain behind addiction and numbing 13:00 – “You don’t want to die. You want the pain to stop.” 15:00 – Learning how to suffer well and not escape 17:00 – The tools that make long-term recovery possible 19:00 – How much sobriety they’ve each maintained 21:00 – Why Casey still lives with depression—and is grateful for it 24:00 – Embracing the pain instead of running from it 26:00 – Would they go through it all again? 29:00 – From brokenness to building recovery homes 33:00 – What it really takes to turn a dream into reality 36:00 – The power of support, structure, and purpose 40:00 – How they help each other through discouragement 43:00 – Giving grace when others relapse 45:00 – Living on Incline: Growth is the goal 47:00 – Final encouragement: Do the next right thing Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss Website: https://www.livingonincline.com Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveryaliveinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recoveryaliveinc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recoveryalive #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #CaseyTemple #TishaTemple #FromAddictionToRecovery #ChristianTestimony #MentalHealthMatters #SuicideSurvivor #HeroinRecovery #FaithAndHealing #RecoveryPodcast #ChristCenteredRecovery #CouplesInRecovery #AddictionAwareness #DepressionRecovery Send us a text

    49 min
  6. SEP 4

    #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 Project 1:00 – Her sister Kinsley’s battle with addiction 3:00 – The moment that changed everything 5:00 – Creating The Hope Project at age 14 7:00 – Growing up in silence and shame 9:00 – The stigma surrounding addiction 12:00 – The family trauma no one talked about 15:00 – What pageants taught her about advocacy 18:00 – Losing her father to incarceration 22:00 – The moment she almost gave up 25:00 – Kinsley’s miraculous recovery—and relapse 30:00 – What grief taught her about herself 33:00 – Why structure and service saved her 37:00 – The power of showing up vulnerable 41:00 – Living on a mission, not for applause 45:00 – What’s next: Law school and legislative change 49:00 – How sharing her story helps others heal 52:00 – Final encouragement to anyone grieving addiction Listen and Follow Living on Incline Listen on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss Website: https://www.livingonincline.com Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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 #GraysonJohnson #TheHopeProject #AddictionRecovery #OverdoseAwareness #EndTheStigma #MissJohnstonCounty #FromGriefToPurpose #OpioidCrisis #FaithAndHealing #ChristianPodcast #VulnerabilityIsPower #FightForHope Send us a text

    1h 7m
  7. AUG 21

    #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 story 1:30 – Life before the fall: Fame, bands, and the road 4:00 – The first encounter with drugs 6:30 – Pressure, peer influence, and wanting to fit in 9:00 – From innocent to addict: The rapid decline 12:00 – Trauma, father wounds, and chasing affirmation 14:30 – Using music to prove his worth 17:00 – Drug dealing and running with outlaws 20:00 – Losing everything—money, relationships, identity 24:00 – Near death, isolation, and total breakdown 27:00 – The moment on the floor that changed everything 29:30 – Walking into church for the first time in years 31:00 – Worship, conviction, and the prodigal son moment 36:00 – Getting real with God after years of shame 39:00 – The little old lady who helped him find Jesus 43:00 – Living with purpose after addiction 46:00 – From shame to speaking life in prisons and schools 50:00 – The power of sharing your testimony 54:00 – Holding fast through the storms of life 57:00 – Encouragement for those struggling post-salvation 1:00:00 – Final message: Stay connected to the Vine #LivingOnIncline #RecoveryAlive #ChrisMcDaniel #ChristianTestimony #FromAddictionToRedemption #GrammyToGrace #FaithOverFame #ProdigalSon #ChristianPodcast #OvercomingAddiction #JesusSaves #ChurchRecovery #MusicMinistry #WorshipThroughPain Listen and Follow Living on Incline 🎧 Listen on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss 🌐 Website: https://www.livingonincline.com Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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 Send us a text

    1h 5m
  8. AUG 7

    #001 Why Religion Nearly Broke This Pastor

    Episode 001 – Why Religion Nearly Broke This Pastor In 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. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:24 (Skip intro)Welcome to Living on Incline 03:10 First Episode Kickoff 03:24 Interview with Pastor Rodney Pierce 06:15 Rodney's P ath to Ministry 10:44 Challenges and Growth in Ministry 12:42 Breaking Away from Legalism 19:40 The Start of Recovery Ministry 23:16 Defining Moments and Outreach 30:58 Recovery Ministry and the Journey Begins 31:51 Facing Adversity and Pushback 33:01 Challenges of Creating a New Culture 37:34 The Importance of Perseverance 39:47 Navigating Through Personal and Church Struggles 41:19 The Role of Suffering in Growth 54:49 Support Systems and Vulnerability 57:59 Motivation and Love for People 01:02:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Follow Rodney and Temple City Church Temple City Church Website: https://www.templecity.church/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfGMfEuFi9QOVwkCBOT7Kw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/templecitychurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TempleCityChurch Listen and Follow Living on Incline 🎧 Listen on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-on-incline/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss 🌐 Website: https://www.livingonincline.com Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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 #HonestFaith Send us a text

    1h 4m
  9. SEASON 1 TRAILER

    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/id1828304603 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78HwNrRWZHGAHL8Zv90nO0?si=e4b5d032e9214deb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdyfS2K4OE4WFJRWSuAgsQ RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2521959.rss Sponsored by Recovery Alive Living 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 Send us a text

    4 min

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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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