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Progress is Proof! - Rapid Fire with Justin Kinney
Episode 264
Wednesday, 15 April, 2026
Here is a summary of the podcast episode "Progress is Proof!" featuring author and teacher Justin Kinney:Core Themes & Recovery PhilosophyThe Foundation of Recovery: While service and the 12 steps are vital, Justin identifies Faith as the most important foundation for lasting sobriety.Defining Redemption: It isn't a one-time event but a state surrounded by daily disciplines that create the structure for a new life.Mindset Shift: You cannot fix a problem using the same brain that created it. Recovery requires surrender—setting aside your own ideas to adopt a better way of living.Faith vs. Culture: Justin describes his shift from being a "Christian by culture" to one of true conviction, letting God’s word guide his daily actions.Actionable Growth StrategiesThe 1% Rule: The goal is simply to get 1% better each day through consistent action.Building Priorities: To identify what matters, use trial and error, maintain strict accountability, and start small.Mind, Body, & Spirit: Growth requires strengthening all three areas simultaneously; peace is found when your "outside" life matches your "inside" reality.Listening to Grow: True progress begins by "shutting one’s mouth and opening one’s ears."Accountability & MentorshipThe Role of a Sponsor: In early recovery, taking direction is non-negotiable. A good sponsor trains the newcomer (much like a puppy) to build new habits.True Accountability: Surrender only truly kicks in when you are held accountable by others.Actions over Words: Words matter very little in recovery—"Progress is proof" and actions speak the loudest.Finding PeaceDefining Peace: Justin defines peace as the full acceptance of God and the ability to admit and accept everything moving around you.Authenticity: While it is possible to "master the fake," true peace is only found by consistently being your true self.Resources & RecommendationsBook Release: From Rock Bottom to Redemption by Justin Kinney (available on Amazon).Recommended Reading: Ryan Holiday’s writings on Stoicism and Night Driving by Chad Bird.Justin’s Non-Negotiables: Daily Bible reading and church attendance.Connect: Follow Justin on Instagram @justin_kinney_0609Closing Thought: Recovery starts with one small decision and action—just start.












