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Cancer & Peace Moments #24: Recovery & Cancer - Part 2

11 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 24 Recovery & Cancer (Part 2) How do you actually begin healing internally? In Part 2 of this conversation, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart continue unpacking the connection between recovery principles and the cancer journey — this time focusing on the practical process of honesty, inventory, forgiveness, and reconciliation. After facing a wall moment in life, the next challenge is learning how to step into reality. That means looking honestly at your story, your relationships, your wounds, your coping mechanisms, and your insecurities. It means confronting denial and asking difficult questions about who you really are beneath the masks you’ve learned to wear. Peter shares how doing a fearless moral inventory for the first time at age 52 exposed deep struggles with insecurity, performance-based identity, resentment, people-pleasing, and perfectionism. Sean reflects on why this process must happen in community — not isolation — and why healing only begins when truth is brought into the light. Together, they explain how recovery principles lead people toward: peace with God peace with themselves peace with others In this episode: Why denial keeps people stuck What a moral inventory actually is How insecurity shapes identity and behavior The connection between truth and freedom Why confession brings healing How forgiveness restores peace Why making amends matters The danger of living behind masks Why healing must happen in community This conversation is not about perfection — it’s about honesty, surrender, and becoming fully known. And for anyone facing cancer, crisis, or emotional pain, that journey can become the pathway toward real peace. Find more at cancerandpeace.com [http://cancerandpeace.com]

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Portada del episodio Cancer & Peace Moments #25: Cancer & The Holidays

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Portada del episodio Cancer & Peace Moments #24: Recovery & Cancer - Part 2

Cancer & Peace Moments #24: Recovery & Cancer - Part 2

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Portada del episodio Cancer & Peace Moments #23: Recovery & Cancer - Part 1

Cancer & Peace Moments #23: Recovery & Cancer - Part 1

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Portada del episodio Cancer & Peace - Episode 143: Vulnerability

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Portada del episodio Cancer & Peace Moments #22: Encouragement

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