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Healing, purpose, and the support that has to come after the breakthrough
Some healing moments can change your life. What matters next is what you build around them.
This week on Living Undeterred, Jeff Johnston is joined by Tony Glace, founder of One and Done, for a powerful conversation about healing, veteran recovery, reintegration, and the kind of purpose that gets built through pain. Tony opens up about his own journey with addiction, the spiritual shift that changed his life, and why he believes transformation is only the beginning.
At the center of the episode is Tony’s mission to support veterans in a deeper, more lasting way. Through One and Done, he is working to create a model focused not just on breakthrough experiences, but on what comes after: integration, family support, practical routines, and real-life rebuilding.
Jeff and Tony also talk about adversity, friendship, faith, and what it means to turn personal pain into service. It’s an honest, wide-ranging conversation about how healing can become legacy when you choose to keep showing up.
The breakthrough is not the whole process. Tony makes the case that healing is not just about one powerful moment. It is about the integration work that follows.
Purpose can grow out of pain. This episode is a reminder that some of the hardest things we go through can become the foundation for helping others.
No one is meant to do this alone. From veteran support to everyday friendship, the conversation keeps coming back to one truth: people need people.
If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to rebuild a life with intention, this episode will meet you with conviction, perspective, and heart.
“Plant medicine is only 10 to 20 percent of the process. The other 80 to 90 is integration.”
This episode is not just about healing. It’s about what it takes to make healing last.
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