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The Man Behind the Peace • Power • & Purpose Podcast | Steve Morris

The Man Behind the Peace • Power • & Purpose Podcast | Steve Morris

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In this episode, the roles are reversed.


For the first time, Steve Morris, host of the Peace • Power • & Purpose Podcast, steps out from behind the mic to share his personal testimony.


This is an unfiltered conversation about faith, failure, discipline, and what it really looks like to rebuild a life when pride, control, and self-reliance finally collapse. No highlight reel. No polished redemption arc. Just the truth about surrender, responsibility, and the long road back to purpose.


Steve opens up about hitting rock bottom, confronting hard realities, and choosing discipline over self-destruction—one decision at a time.


In this episode, we talk about:

• Steve Morris’ testimony and faith journey

• Hitting rock bottom and facing the truth

• Discipline vs. self-destruction

• Masculinity, leadership, and responsibility

• What rebuilding actually looks like after failure


This conversation is for men who carry the weight of responsibility.

For men who’ve fallen hard.

And for men who are ready to stop running—and start rebuilding.


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