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  • #002 From Grammy Stage to Drug Addiction to Redemption | Living on Incline

    < Back #002 From Grammy Stage to Drug Addiction to Redemption Living on Incline Aug 21, 2025 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. 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. Show More Previous Next comments debug Comments Log In Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Latest Podcast Episodes #017 A Mother's Heartbreak: Losing Sons to Addiction and Murder #016 Why Pastors Are Exhausted and Afraid to Admit It + It’s exhausting #015 A “Bug Bite” Turned Into Stage 4 Osteosarcoma | Noel Strong (Noelle Franklin’s Story)

  • FAQ | Living on Incline

    Find quick answers to common questions about the Living on Incline podcast. Learn how to listen, watch, subscribe, contact the team, and get involved in the movement. Frequently asked questions 1. What is Living on Incline? Living on Incline is a podcast and platform created by John Eklund that helps people grow through what they’re going through — emotionally, spiritually, and personally. It’s built for anyone tired of surface-level answers and ready to step into deeper, more honest growth. 2. Is this just a podcast? No — Living on Incline is more than a podcast. It’s a space for real stories, practical tools, community, and creative projects like our upcoming documentary series. Everything we create is designed to inspire movement and transformation. 3. Who is John Eklund? John is the founder and host of Living on Incline and Recovery Alive. With a background in recovery, leadership, and spiritual growth, John is passionate about helping people move forward in the middle of their mess — not just after it’s all cleaned up. You can learn more about him Meet John (www.livingonincline.com/johneklund) 4. Where did the name ‘Living on Incline’ come from? The name was inspired by a steep mountain trail in Colorado called the Manitou Incline. John came across an article about it years ago, and it stuck — not as a fitness challenge, but as a metaphor: real growth happens when we stop avoiding discomfort and start walking through it with intention. 5. What kind of topics do you cover on the podcast? We talk about recovery, identity, purpose, grief, faith, trauma, transformation, failure, resilience, and what it looks like to live with depth and honesty. Every conversation is grounded in real experience — not polished performance. 6. How can I listen to the podcast? You can listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or right here on our website. Just head over to the Our Podcast (https://www.livingonincline.com/podcastlists)page to check out the latest episodes. 7. Is this a faith-based podcast? Yes — but not in the traditional, preachy sense. Living on Incline is grounded in spiritual values and shaped by John’s personal faith, but it’s not about religion or theology. It’s about real conversations, personal transformation, and the deeper questions we all face. Whether you’re rooted in faith, wrestling with it, or just curious — you’re welcome here. 8. What is Living on Incline Docs? COMING SOON! It’s our original docuseries — featuring powerful, real-life stories of people who’ve walked through pain, loss, and major life shifts, and found meaning on the other side. It’s raw, inspiring, and will be in production soon. 9. Can I share my story? Yes — if you’ve walked through something hard and found growth, purpose, or healing on the other side, we’d love to hear about it. Visit our Submit Your Story (https://www.livingonincline.com/submitastory)page to tell us more. 10. How do I stay in the loop? Join our email list. We’ll send you weekly encouragement, podcast updates, and early access to retreats, events, and new content. You can subscribe at the top right of the page. 11. Will there be live events or retreats? Yes — we’re currently building out experiences for people who want to unplug, reflect, and reconnect. If you’re looking for something deeper than just content, make sure you’re on our list to hear when retreats launch. 12. Can I support the podcast or donate? We’re building toward that. In the future, there will be ways to support through merch, memberships, or donations. For now, the best way to help is to listen, subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who needs it. 13. Do you accept guests or collaborations? Absolutely. We’re always open to connecting with people who align with our message. If you or someone you know has a story or idea that fits, head over to our Submit a Story (https://www.livingonincline.com/submitastory)page. 14. I filled out the contact form — when will I hear back? We try to respond within 3–5 business days. If your message is time-sensitive, please make a note of that so we can prioritize it. 15. Is there a private community or membership group? We’re working on it. We want to build a space that feels safe, honest, and real. In the meantime, the best way to stay connected is through our email list and social channels.

  • #001 Why Religion Nearly Broke This Pastor | Living on Incline

    < Back #001 Why Religion Nearly Broke This Pastor Living on Incline Aug 7, 2025 In the premiere episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down for a powerful and honest conversation with a pastor Rodney Pearce who nearly walked away from ministry after facing the weight of religion, performance, and legalism. In the premiere episode of Living on Incline, host John Eklund sits down with a pastor who came close to walking away from ministry. Burned out by the pressure of performance and trapped in legalism, he shares the moment he realized his church wasn’t ready for broken people—and how stepping into recovery ministry didn’t just save his faith, but transformed his entire church. This raw and redemptive conversation dives into: Show More Previous Next comments debug Comments Log In Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Latest Podcast Episodes #017 A Mother's Heartbreak: Losing Sons to Addiction and Murder #016 Why Pastors Are Exhausted and Afraid to Admit It + It’s exhausting #015 A “Bug Bite” Turned Into Stage 4 Osteosarcoma | Noel Strong (Noelle Franklin’s Story)

  • #006 Outlaw Biker Saved by Grace with Jeff Stultz | Living on Incline

    < Back #006 Outlaw Biker Saved by Grace with Jeff Stultz Living on Incline Oct 16, 2025 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. 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. Show More Previous Next comments debug Comments Log In Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Latest Podcast Episodes #017 A Mother's Heartbreak: Losing Sons to Addiction and Murder #016 Why Pastors Are Exhausted and Afraid to Admit It + It’s exhausting #015 A “Bug Bite” Turned Into Stage 4 Osteosarcoma | Noel Strong (Noelle Franklin’s Story)

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  • #002 From Grammy Stage to Drug Addiction to Redemption | Living on Incline

    < Back #002 From Grammy Stage to Drug Addiction to Redemption Living on Incline Aug 21, 2025 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. 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. Show More Previous Next comments debug Comments Log In Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Latest Podcast Episodes #002 From Grammy Stage to Drug Addiction to Redemption #001 Why Religion Nearly Broke This Pastor Trailer: Welcome to Living on Incline Podcast

  • Trailer: Welcome to Living on Incline Podcast | Living on Incline

    < Back Trailer: Welcome to Living on Incline Podcast Living on Incline Aug 1, 2025 Living on Incline is a Christ-centered growth platform created to help people push past their spiritual, emotional, and physical limitations and unlock their full potential. Whether through stories of transformation, mindset tools, or soul-renewing retreats, our mission is to guide you up the hill — toward purpose, freedom, and fullness of life. 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. Show More Previous Next comments debug Comments Log In Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Latest Podcast Episodes #002 From Grammy Stage to Drug Addiction to Redemption #001 Why Religion Nearly Broke This Pastor Trailer: Welcome to Living on Incline Podcast

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