After spending a decade and a half in the throes of a drug and alcohol addiction, Ben Fuller finally took a step toward his dream of making it in Nashville as a country musician. But it was the chance invitation to church that truly turned his life around. Today he’s six years sober, fresh off the release of his fourth studio album, and doing collaborations with superstars like Carrie Underwood. This week, Ben sits down with Nate Dewberry and opens up about how his life took a wrong turn, wha...
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After spending a decade and a half in the throes of a drug and alcohol addiction, Ben Fuller finally took a step toward his dream of making it in Nashville as a country musician. But it was the chance invitation to church that truly turned his life around. Today he’s six years sober, fresh off the release of his fourth studio album, and doing collaborations with superstars like Carrie Underwood. This week, Ben sits down with Nate Dewberry and opens up about how his life took a wrong turn, wha...
Escaping Spiritual Exhaustion and Resting in God’s Love, with Michael Cusick
The Redeemed Man
44 minutes
1 month ago
Escaping Spiritual Exhaustion and Resting in God’s Love, with Michael Cusick
This week, The Redeemed Man podcast welcomes back one of its very first guests, licensed counselor and minister Michael Cusick, to talk about his new book Sacred Attachments. In his conversation with Nate Dewberry, Michael explains what attachment means, why it matters, and how the bonds we form, or fail to form, early in life can shape us as adults. He also highlights the importance of openness and honesty, how to guard against “spiritual exhaustion,” and what it means to embrace a “re-imagi...
The Redeemed Man
After spending a decade and a half in the throes of a drug and alcohol addiction, Ben Fuller finally took a step toward his dream of making it in Nashville as a country musician. But it was the chance invitation to church that truly turned his life around. Today he’s six years sober, fresh off the release of his fourth studio album, and doing collaborations with superstars like Carrie Underwood. This week, Ben sits down with Nate Dewberry and opens up about how his life took a wrong turn, wha...