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In this soul-stirring episode of Cosmic Confluence, host Sana speaks with Steve Ward—former IBM executive turned spiritual guide and founder of Steps Ministries—about the intersection of divine intuition, personal healing, and addiction recovery. Steve opens up about his transformation from high-functioning alcoholism to purpose-driven service, guided by a quiet but constant spiritual awakening. Together, they explore how supernatural faith experiences, practical recovery tools, and emotional clarity can transform inner chaos into sacred purpose. If you’ve ever felt watched over, nudged by intuition, or unsure whether healing is even possible—this conversation will resonate.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Spiritual awakening often begins through struggle—not success.
Addiction recovery is most sustainable when rooted in a holistic view of identity and purpose.
Supernatural moments—whether dreams, intuition, or divine appointments—can shift the direction of a life.
Healing is not linear; it unfolds through small, sacred steps.
You don’t need a tragedy to make a change—clarity can begin with a quiet realization.
Connect with Steve Ward:
Want to be a guest on Cosmic Confluenc?
Stay Tuned And Follow Us:
#podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
In this soul-stirring episode of Cosmic Confluence, host Sana speaks with Steve Ward—former IBM executive turned spiritual guide and founder of Steps Ministries—about the intersection of divine intuition, personal healing, and addiction recovery. Steve opens up about his transformation from high-functioning alcoholism to purpose-driven service, guided by a quiet but constant spiritual awakening. Together, they explore how supernatural faith experiences, practical recovery tools, and emotional clarity can transform inner chaos into sacred purpose. If you’ve ever felt watched over, nudged by intuition, or unsure whether healing is even possible—this conversation will resonate.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Spiritual awakening often begins through struggle—not success.
Addiction recovery is most sustainable when rooted in a holistic view of identity and purpose.
Supernatural moments—whether dreams, intuition, or divine appointments—can shift the direction of a life.
Healing is not linear; it unfolds through small, sacred steps.
You don’t need a tragedy to make a change—clarity can begin with a quiet realization.
Connect with Steve Ward:
Want to be a guest on Cosmic Confluenc?
Stay Tuned And Follow Us:
#podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness