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The Radical Goodness Of Grace (Episode 3 - Archive)

Wednesday 19th November 2025

Explore the transformative power of grace in recovery with Wes Thompson and Austin Hill in this engaging podcast episode.
9 minutes
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Relational Recovery
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Religion & Spirituality
Recovery from Trauma
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The Radical Goodness Of Grace: A Refreshing Perspective

Episode Overview

  • Grace can be a radical act that leads to healing.
  • Society often focuses on punishment rather than repair.
  • Maturity involves seeing beyond mistakes to understand complexities.
  • Judgemental attitudes hinder genuine connections.
  • Embracing imperfections allows for personal growth.
"Grace is radical...goodness towards those that only deserve punishment."
How do individuals find strength in their journey to sobriety? The podcast episode titled "The Radical Goodness Of Grace" takes a deep dive into the concept of grace and its transformative power in recovery. Hosted by Wes Thompson and Austin Hill, the discussion revolves around the notion that none of us are perfect and how grace can be a radical act in a society that often thrives on judgment and hypocrisy.
The hosts ponder why grace, which should be a fundamental part of human interaction, is rarely seen in practice today. They argue that embracing grace can help repair relationships and offer a path to healing, rather than focusing solely on punishment. The conversation highlights the importance of maturity in viewing others beyond their mistakes, encouraging listeners to see the grey areas and complexities in human behaviour.
Through light-hearted banter, Wes and Austin challenge the idea that truth is subjective, and they critique societal tendencies to judge harshly while failing to apply grace. This episode provides listeners with a refreshing perspective on how grace can lead to genuine connection and growth, urging us to reconsider how we approach mistakes in ourselves and others. Ready to explore the radical goodness of grace in your own life?
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