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Steve Ward Breaking CHAINS and Finding Hope in Recovery

S26 E3 · Dead America
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In this heartfelt episode of the Dead America Podcast, host Ed Watters sits down with Steve Ward, founder of Steps Ministries, to explore addiction, recovery, spirituality, and the power of honest connection. Steve shares his story as a former “high‑functioning alcoholic”—a phrase he uses to open conversations about hidden addiction, identity, and the myth that outward success equals inner stability. Steve explains how he began drinking at 15, how alcohol shaped his identity, and why so many people function for years while quietly falling apart. His recovery journey eventually led him to launch Steps Ministries eight years ago, a nonprofit dedicated to helping people break free from destructive patterns through empathy, humility, and practical life skills. At the center of his work is the CHAINS framework: Compulsive Habits Addictions and Idols Negative Self‑Talk This simple but powerful model helps people understand the roots of their struggles and begin the process of healing. The conversation dives into: Why recovery meetings work The difference between judgment and empathy Finding a higher power and Steve’s journey to belief in the God of the Bible Church hurt, hypocrisy, and the dangers of prosperity gospel culture Compassionate connection with homeless individuals Redefining happiness, purpose, and identity Tools and resources available at lifeimprovementsteps.com Steve’s message is one of hope, grace, and practical transformation. Whether you’re battling addiction, supporting someone who is, or seeking deeper spiritual grounding, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and a path forward. Keywords: Steve Ward, Steps Ministries, CHAINS framework, addiction recovery, high functioning alcoholic, negative self‑talk, compulsive habits, spirituality in recovery, higher power, church hurt, homelessness compassion, lifeimprovementsteps.com, Dead America Podcast, Ed Watters. 🔖 Hashtags (SEO‑Optimized) #SteveWard #StepsMinistries #CHAINSFramework #AddictionRecovery #HighFunctioningAlcoholic #RecoveryJourney #SpiritualHealing #NegativeSelfTalk #CompulsiveHabits #FaithAndRecovery #HigherPower #ChurchHurt #GraceAndHealing #HomelessOutreach #LifeImprovementSteps #DeadAmericaPodcast #EdWatters #HopeInRecovery #BreakTheChains #HealingJourney 00:00 Hope in Dead America 01:02 Meet Steve Ward 02:42 Alcohol and Identity 04:07 High Functioning Myth 06:24 Chains Explained 09:23 Why Recovery Works 13:44 Judgment vs Empathy 16:12 Finding Higher Power 21:05 Church Hurt and Grace 25:43 Purpose Beyond Cool 30:56 Steps Ministry Mission 36:06 Connection and Homelessness 41:12 Redefining Happiness 43:33 Resources and Farewell 45:06 Closing https://lifeimprovementsteps.com/ ------------------------------------------------------ Dead America Podcast — Real Change, Real Hope The Dead America Podcast brings courageous conversations and practical solutions to the issues that matter most. We spotlight survivors, experts, and advocates working to stop child grooming, end sex and human trafficking, overcome addiction, heal from abuse, reduce gang violence, and protect vulnerable children. Each episode delivers honest storytelling, actionable guidance, and resources to empower listeners and inspire meaningful reform. What to expect Thoughtful interviews, survivor perspectives, expert analysis, and practical steps you can take to help protect families and communities. We’re moving to a more structured format focused on high-impact topics so your message reaches people who need to hear it. Featured topics Stopping pedophilia and child grooming; preventing sex and human trafficking; addiction recovery (drugs, sex, porn, food, gambling); gang violence and cartel impact; emotional triggers and healing; effective communication; recovery after sexual, emotional, and physical abuse; protecting children from long-term trauma related to gender-affirming care; relationship skills
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