• Episode 44: From Clinical Trials to Kingdom Impact with Casey-Jean Johnese

  • May 10 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 44: From Clinical Trials to Kingdom Impact with Casey-Jean Johnese

  • Summary

  • In this powerful episode, we sit down with a true warrior in the fight against addiction—Casey-Jean Johnese—who celebrates 26 years of sobriety this July! From secular treatment centers to long-term Christ-centered discipleship programs, Casey-Jean has spent over two decades serving the recovery community with grit, grace, and unshakable faith.

    She’s been an alcohol & drug counselor, aftercare counselor, certified peer support specialist, and project manager overseeing substance abuse, opioid detox, and even schizophrenia clinical trials. For the past 15 years, she’s worked closely with Dr. Joseph Kwentus at Precise Research Centers in Flowood, MS, all while pursuing her Master’s at Belhaven University.

    But above all her titles and accolades, her true heartbeat is her role as Outreach Director at Jesus Name Tabernacle Church in Florence, Mississippi—where her passion for the Gospel meets her mission for recovery.

    This episode is a must-hear for anyone who believes in the power of redemption, the beauty of long-haul recovery, and the calling to serve others with both clinical skill and Kingdom purpose.

    Don’t miss it. Share it. Be inspired.

    #BlackSheepRecoveryWarfare #CaseyJeanJohnese #RecoveryWarrior #FaithAndFreedom #JesusHeals

    Produced with pride by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.

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