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Why Men Self-Sabotage After Recovery And How To Break The Cycle

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Most men don’t fall back because they’re weak; they fall back because stepping into a new identity feels risky. We sat down with Rob Reynolds to trace the real reasons progress turns into self-sabotage: the lie of “I’ve got this,” the pull of old labels, and the quiet fear that responsibility will crush you. Rob shares raw stories from recovery homes and his own 15-year journey, showing how control, comfort, and the need to be liked can drag us back right when life starts working.

Watch Episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/fQRN-csxtqk
We go deep on the transition from old circles to new community and why that “new kid” feeling makes relapse look safer than growth. Rob breaks down early warning signs—drifting from Scripture and prayer, isolation from fellowship, algorithms training your desires—and offers a simple but demanding antidote: surrender that requires a response. Word, prayer, worship, fellowship, and witness aren’t checkboxes; they’re daily guardrails that keep freedom sturdy when stress hits. We talk through step three’s surrender of control, why success can feel as scary as failure, and how to stop the spiral before it becomes a slide.
You’ll hear practical accountability you can start today: choose three steady people, grant access and permission, call before decisions, share passwords where lust hides, and refuse secrecy. Rob’s story of owning consequences, working multiple jobs, and trusting God in courtrooms brings identity in Christ from theory to street level. If you’re tired of waiting for the other shoe to drop, this conversation offers a way to put off the old, put on the new, and take one honest step that you can repeat tomorrow.
If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a quick review so others can find the show. Your story isn’t over—build the guardrails and keep going.

Welcome to Rebuilding Life After Addiction. I’m Justin Franich — I’ve led recovery programs, pastored churches, and walked hundreds of men into real transformation. This podcast gives you the tools, truth, and straight talk to rebuild your life through Jesus. Let’s jump in.

Support the mission → https://giving.svtc.info/page/RebuildingHope

Share this episode and leave a review to help more families find hope.

Watch & subscribe on YouTube — https://youtube.com/@justinfranich

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Chapters

1. Why Relapse Isn’t About Weakness (00:00:00)

2. The First Big Lie: “I’ve Got This” (00:01:36)

3. Clinging To Old Labels And Crowds (00:03:01)

4. Fear Of Responsibility And The Pile (00:05:37)

5. The Cycle Of Self‑Sabotage (00:08:33)

6. Early Warning Signs Of A Slip (00:11:04)

7. Surrender, Step Three, And Control (00:13:59)

8. Identity In Christ Made Practical (00:15:57)

9. Surrender Meets Daily Discipline (00:18:42)

10. Building Real Accountability (00:20:58)

81 episodes

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Most men don’t fall back because they’re weak; they fall back because stepping into a new identity feels risky. We sat down with Rob Reynolds to trace the real reasons progress turns into self-sabotage: the lie of “I’ve got this,” the pull of old labels, and the quiet fear that responsibility will crush you. Rob shares raw stories from recovery homes and his own 15-year journey, showing how control, comfort, and the need to be liked can drag us back right when life starts working.

Watch Episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/fQRN-csxtqk
We go deep on the transition from old circles to new community and why that “new kid” feeling makes relapse look safer than growth. Rob breaks down early warning signs—drifting from Scripture and prayer, isolation from fellowship, algorithms training your desires—and offers a simple but demanding antidote: surrender that requires a response. Word, prayer, worship, fellowship, and witness aren’t checkboxes; they’re daily guardrails that keep freedom sturdy when stress hits. We talk through step three’s surrender of control, why success can feel as scary as failure, and how to stop the spiral before it becomes a slide.
You’ll hear practical accountability you can start today: choose three steady people, grant access and permission, call before decisions, share passwords where lust hides, and refuse secrecy. Rob’s story of owning consequences, working multiple jobs, and trusting God in courtrooms brings identity in Christ from theory to street level. If you’re tired of waiting for the other shoe to drop, this conversation offers a way to put off the old, put on the new, and take one honest step that you can repeat tomorrow.
If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a quick review so others can find the show. Your story isn’t over—build the guardrails and keep going.

Welcome to Rebuilding Life After Addiction. I’m Justin Franich — I’ve led recovery programs, pastored churches, and walked hundreds of men into real transformation. This podcast gives you the tools, truth, and straight talk to rebuild your life through Jesus. Let’s jump in.

Support the mission → https://giving.svtc.info/page/RebuildingHope

Share this episode and leave a review to help more families find hope.

Watch & subscribe on YouTube — https://youtube.com/@justinfranich

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Why Relapse Isn’t About Weakness (00:00:00)

2. The First Big Lie: “I’ve Got This” (00:01:36)

3. Clinging To Old Labels And Crowds (00:03:01)

4. Fear Of Responsibility And The Pile (00:05:37)

5. The Cycle Of Self‑Sabotage (00:08:33)

6. Early Warning Signs Of A Slip (00:11:04)

7. Surrender, Step Three, And Control (00:13:59)

8. Identity In Christ Made Practical (00:15:57)

9. Surrender Meets Daily Discipline (00:18:42)

10. Building Real Accountability (00:20:58)

81 episodes

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