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Still Growing, Still Learning, Still Me: A Journey of Protest, Healing, and Personal Transformation

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From NFL spotlight to inner stillness—Kenny Stills shares a powerful story of healing through service, self-reflection, and mental health


"Kenny Stills, a [former] wide receiver on the Miami Dolphins . . . quietly [became] the on-field face of the movement Colin Kaepernick started in 2016 . . . Stills wants to use his visibility to shine a light on police brutality, economic inequality, and other forms of social injustice.” —New York Times


KENNY STILLS IS A FORMER NFL WIDE RECEIVER, ACTIVIST, and advocate for social justice. Over a nine-year career in the league, he made his mark not only as a deep-threat playmaker but also as a fearless voice for change. He used his platform to protest racial injustice, standing in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick and others to push for systemic reform. His commitment to advocacy extended beyond the field, working with grassroots organizations and engaging in community outreach to create meaningful impact.


Despite his success, his journey led him to deeper questions about identity, purpose, and healing. After years of external accomplishments, he turned inward, prioritizing therapy, mindset, and self-discovery. Through personal reflection, psychedelics, and a commitment to mental well-being, he began a transformative path toward inner peace, learning that true fulfillment comes from within.


In Still Growing, Still Learning, Still Me, Stills shares his story, one of resistance, redemption, and renewal. He opens up about the highs and lows of his life, the lessons learned through activism, and the importance of prioritizing joy and self-care. His journey is an invitation to others to embrace growth, challenge societal expectations, and find their own path to healing.

288 pages, Hardcover

Published January 6, 2026

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February 22, 2026
I enjoyed it. I was a fan of Kenny’s when he was at OU and followed his career along the way. His explanation of how he grew into activism and using his voice was illuminating. The chapters themselves were well written but the flow of the book felt disjointed at times. I’m a giant sports fan and I always enjoy learning about athletes as people.
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January 6, 2026
Great athlete and even better person. The way he presents the story gives people a genuine blueprint for living with purpose and courage.
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