Kenny Stills is a former NFL wide receiver, activist, and dedicated advocate for wellness. Born in Minneapolis and raised in San Diego, he honed his football skills at the University of Oklahoma before launching a nine-year professional career. Known for his fearless stance on social justice, Stills has leveraged his platform to challenge systemic inequality, support grassroots organizations, and champion innovative causes like psychedelic therapy for mental health and healing. Drawing on his transformative journey through therapy, mindset work, and self-discovery, Stills inspires others to prioritize their well-being, embrace change, and seek fulfillment that goes far beyond external success.
Kenny Stills is not only one of the most hardworking and dedicated athletes of our time, he is also charming, empathic, sensitive, and radically honest. He takes us behind the scenes of professional sports and into the depths of what it means to commit to collective liberation. In this moving memoir, we get a glimpse into how a man is made and never complete--Kenny is still growing and implores us to do the same. --Noura Erakat, scholar, activist, and author of Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine Kenny Stills's ability to walk readers through his personal growth throughout this book is a masterclass in care, honesty, and vulnerability. You will finish reading with fresh inspiration to lean into the beauty of the reality that we're all still growing. --Jess Natale, founder of So Informed Stills, who spent nine seasons in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Houston Texans, feels comfortable that his calls for a more inclusive sport and society helped effect change. He publicly called out Dolphins owner Stephen Ross in 2019 when his plans to host a fundraiser for Donald Trump were revealed . . . He has long been a vocal supporter of the LGBTQIA+ community . . . Additionally, he was arrested in 2020 outside Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's home while part of a protest calling for Cameron to arrest Breonna Taylor's killers. -- ""ESPN"" This book is a masterclass in truth-telling, transformation, and courageous faith. Each chapter connects personal insight to a broader call for justice, reminding us that transformation, though not always easy, is part of answering a higher calling. Through vivid storytelling and raw self-disclosure, Kenny Stills also reveals how inner work translates to meaningful change in the world. This isn't just a book; it's a blueprint for rising up with purpose, grounded in service, and an unwavering commitment to our collective humanity. --Dr. Rheeda Walker, author of The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health