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Have you ever carried shame so long it started to weigh more than the life you were living?
What if surrender isn't giving up, but the one move that sets everything free?
Bear Rinehart is the frontman and voice of NEEDTOBREATHE — one of the most distinctive vocalists of his generation, whosesongs have filled arenas for two decades. But beneath the anthems is a man who spent years growing into what the world saw as a rock-and-roll frontman. As a preacher’s kid with social anxiety, a survivor of childhood trauma, and an artist who learned early that revealing too much could cost you everything, Bear has carried more than most people would guess from the stage.
In this conversation, Miles and Bear share stories about shame, recovery, faith, fatherhood, and what it costs to finally step fully into who you are. What emerges is a portrait of two men in the middle of their own ongoing surrender, finding out in real time how much they have in common.
That surrender became NEEDTOBREATHE’s newest project — The Long Surrender — the most personal record yet to the band, written by Bear in the early mornings, recorded in first takes, and built around the one lesson Bear keeps coming back to: that freedom isn't found by holding it together. It's found the moment you stop and let others into your healing.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00:00 – Meet Bear Rinehart of NEEDTOBREATHE
00:05:40 – “Do You Feel Known?” Bear's Honest Answer
00:06:42 – Growing Up a Preacher's Kid with Social Anxiety
00:12:13 – Shame, the Church, and a Standard Nobody Could Meet
00:14:17 – Recovery, Rethinking, and the Freedom of Powerlessness
00:20:33 – What It Took to Finally Come Clean
00:21:53 – Childhood Trauma: Why Everyone Kept It Quiet and What That Cost
00:34:42 – Parenting Lessons From Their Kids
00:40:15 – The Long Surrender: How the Song and Album Broke Open
00:50:15 – How a Red Clay Strays Session Accidentally Led to an Album
00:59:32 – The Night Before Long Surrender
01:02:54 – Being Married to a Therapist
01:06:57 – Why Deep Adult Friendships Are Rare and Worth Fighting For
01:12:19 – A Deep Passion for Charity
01:19:58 – Bear, The Athlete
01:27:55 – From Club Rooms to Red Rocks
01:30:50 – Bear's Musical Inspirations
01:40:14 – Bear's Pre-Show Ritual & Meeting Springsteen
01:42:50 – The Hope Beyond the Music
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Spend a few days getting honest, going deeper, and walking out lighter at Onsite. Visit experienceonsite.com to learn more or call 1-800-341-7432 to find the best experience for your story.
Have you ever carried shame so long it started to weigh more than the life you were living?
What if surrender isn't giving up, but the one move that sets everything free?
Bear Rinehart is the frontman and voice of NEEDTOBREATHE — one of the most distinctive vocalists of his generation, whosesongs have filled arenas for two decades. But beneath the anthems is a man who spent years growing into what the world saw as a rock-and-roll frontman. As a preacher’s kid with social anxiety, a survivor of childhood trauma, and an artist who learned early that revealing too much could cost you everything, Bear has carried more than most people would guess from the stage.
In this conversation, Miles and Bear share stories about shame, recovery, faith, fatherhood, and what it costs to finally step fully into who you are. What emerges is a portrait of two men in the middle of their own ongoing surrender, finding out in real time how much they have in common.
That surrender became NEEDTOBREATHE’s newest project — The Long Surrender — the most personal record yet to the band, written by Bear in the early mornings, recorded in first takes, and built around the one lesson Bear keeps coming back to: that freedom isn't found by holding it together. It's found the moment you stop and let others into your healing.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00:00 – Meet Bear Rinehart of NEEDTOBREATHE
00:05:40 – “Do You Feel Known?” Bear's Honest Answer
00:06:42 – Growing Up a Preacher's Kid with Social Anxiety
00:12:13 – Shame, the Church, and a Standard Nobody Could Meet
00:14:17 – Recovery, Rethinking, and the Freedom of Powerlessness
00:20:33 – What It Took to Finally Come Clean
00:21:53 – Childhood Trauma: Why Everyone Kept It Quiet and What That Cost
00:34:42 – Parenting Lessons From Their Kids
00:40:15 – The Long Surrender: How the Song and Album Broke Open
00:50:15 – How a Red Clay Strays Session Accidentally Led to an Album
00:59:32 – The Night Before Long Surrender
01:02:54 – Being Married to a Therapist
01:06:57 – Why Deep Adult Friendships Are Rare and Worth Fighting For
01:12:19 – A Deep Passion for Charity
01:19:58 – Bear, The Athlete
01:27:55 – From Club Rooms to Red Rocks
01:30:50 – Bear's Musical Inspirations
01:40:14 – Bear's Pre-Show Ritual & Meeting Springsteen
01:42:50 – The Hope Beyond the Music

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