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  • Radio Rehab, "There is a God, You're Not Him"

Radio Rehab, "There is a God, You're Not Him"

Sunday 17th May 2020

Join Bryan Duncan on 'Radio Rehab: The Road to Redemption' as he shares his recovery journey through powerful lyrics and soulful melodies.
29 minutes
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Radio Rehab: Bryan Duncan's Musical Path to Recovery

Wrong choices are commonplace and god well, he's not surprised at the things you do or say. The road to redemption is not paved over pain.
Picture this: a blend of soulful melodies and raw stories of recovery. That's what you'll find in 'Radio Rehab: The Road to Redemption' on Take 12 Recovery Radio. Hosted by the multi-talented Bryan Duncan, a Dove Award winner and a dedicated Twelve Stepper, this show is more than just music—it's a heartfelt journey through addiction and recovery. Bryan Duncan brings decades of experience in the music industry and his own personal battles with addiction to the table.
Each episode is a mix of his favorite songs that resonate with his story of recovery and powerful messages that offer hope and strength. Through his lyrics, Bryan reminds us that the road to redemption is not about avoiding pain but facing it head-on. He shares, 'Wrong choices are commonplace and God, well, he's not surprised at the things you do or say'. Listeners are treated to Bryan's personal anecdotes about his struggles and triumphs over addiction.
His music serves as a backdrop to these stories, making the message even more poignant. One recurring theme is the importance of accepting our mistakes and seeking forgiveness. As Bryan puts it, 'When the truth is known about me, when the secret is out, nobody runs away'. The show doesn't shy away from the hard truths of recovery. Bryan emphasizes that falling down is part of the process and that getting back up is crucial.
He sings, 'We fall down, we get up, and the saints are just the sinners'. This message of resilience is a cornerstone of 'Radio Rehab'. Bryan also touches on the need to let go of self-seeking behaviors and find inner peace. He acknowledges that turning one's life around takes time and patience but insists it's worth the effort. His lyrics capture this sentiment perfectly: 'It takes a little time sometimes to turn the Titanic around.
You can't rush your weary soul, you can't sweep it onto the rock now, honey, but it don't take a lot to know to get your feet back on the ground'. 'Radio Rehab: The Road to Redemption' isn't just about music; it's about transformation. Bryan Duncan's powerful lyrics and soulful melodies inspire listeners to believe in their own capacity for change. If you're looking for a blend of inspiration, hope, and encouragement, this show is a must-listen.