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Redeemed and Rebuilt

Redeemed and Rebuilt

De : Nikolas Grace
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Redeemed & Rebuilt is a podcast for men who carry more than they admit.

Hosted by Nikolas—father, former atheist, navigating faith—each 40-minute episode tackles the weight men carry in silence: loneliness, shame, purpose confusion, and the erosion that happens when you're holding it together on the outside but falling apart inside.

Using a body/mind/soul framework, the show explores the intersection where these collide with real life and struggles and gives a name to the weight it puts on a man's mind, his shoulders, and his spirit

This isn't self-help. It's not motivational. It's confessional—one man speaking honestly about his own struggle while creating space for others to recognize theirs.

For men who feel invisible in their own lives.

Shoulder-to-shoulder. Company, not solutions.

Every man deserves redemption. Every man can be rebuilt.

2025 Nikolas Grace
Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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    • Redeemed and Rebuilt 2.0 : The Relaunch
      Jan 1 2026

      Welcome to Redeemed & Rebuilt, a podcast for men aged 30-55 who feel late, broken, or behind in life.

      In this launch episode, host Nikolas shares why he started this podcast and what makes it different from every other men's self-help show out there. This isn't about motivation, optimization, or five-step systems. It's about sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with the weight men carry—and finally having language for what it actually feels like.

      Nikolas tackles the question that's been haunting him: How does a man be everything for everyone all the time when he can't be anything for himself anytime? He explores why fixing one area of life (diet, exercise, mental health) seems to cause another area to break, and introduces the core framework of the podcast: body, mind, and soul aren't separate problems—they're one knot.

      If you've ever felt like you're holding it all together on the outside while collapsing on the inside, this episode is for you.

      What You'll Hear:

      • Why responsibility without meaning breaks a man to his core
      • The shoulder-to-shoulder vs. face-to-face approach to men's connection
      • How the weight shifts between body, mind, and soul—and why addressing them separately doesn't work
      • One small thing to try this week (admission, not action)

      Who This Podcast Is For: Men who are functional, capable, responsible—and quietly worn down. Men who don't need more advice, but need language for what they're already carrying.

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      34 min
    • At the Crossroads: A Journey Towards Faith and Redemption
      Nov 28 2025

      The salient point of our discourse today centers on the profound moment of standing at the crossroads of belief and skepticism, a pivotal juncture that invites reflection on faith and its implications. We delve into the complexities of navigating one's spiritual journey, particularly for those who have grappled with doubt, anger, and the disillusionment often associated with religious institutions. I share my personal narrative, revealing my transition from a fervent atheist to a contemplative seeker of the ancient paths, as articulated in Jeremiah 6:16. This episode is not merely an account of transformation but an exploration of the intricate interplay between belief and disbelief, underscoring the notion that every individual, regardless of their past, is deserving of redemption and the opportunity to rebuild. We ultimately seek to inspire those who find themselves wrestling with similar questions, assuring them that they are not alone in their quest for understanding and connection.

      Keywords


      faith, atheism, redemption, spirituality, community, doubt, cancer, Jesus, personal journey, belief



      Summary

      In this episode, Nikolas Grace shares his personal journey from atheism to faith, reflecting on his childhood experiences in the Catholic Church, struggles with belief, and the impact of cancer on his spirituality. He discusses the importance of community, the challenges of surrendering to faith, and the search for redemption, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace their own journeys of faith and the possibility of redemption.



      Takeaways

      Standing at the crossroads of faith and doubt is a common experience.

      Community is a vital aspect of spirituality that atheism often lacks.

      Childhood experiences shape our understanding of God and faith.

      Struggles with belief can coexist with a desire for faith.

      Cancer can serve as a catalyst for spiritual reflection and growth.

      Jesus is portrayed as a relatable figure who understands human struggles.

      Surrendering to faith requires vulnerability and courage.

      Redemption is a journey that every man deserves to seek.

      Doubt does not disqualify one from faith or redemption.

      Every man can be rebuilt and deserves a chance at redemption.

      Redeemed and Rebuilt Website - www.redeemedandrebuilt.com

      Titles

      From Atheism to Faith: A Personal Journey

      Standing at the Crossroads of Belief


      Sound bites

      "I was the apple of her eye."

      "I realized I snap fast."

      "Every man deserves redemption."


      Chapters

      00:00 Standing at the Crossroads of Faith

      02:12 Catholic Kid in a Small Town

      09:01 Stopped trusting His People, His Church ....then Him

      11:22 Clouded by "Clarity"

      12:57 A New Body, Old Anger

      15:34 The Quiet Whisper turned into a Roar

      17:48 The Brain follows what the heart Desires

      20:37 Exploring Faith Through Literature and History

      23:00 The Crossroad of Belief and Skepticism

      25:49 The Quest for Redemption

      28:39 The Journey Towards Faith

      30:41 A Prayer for Redemption


      The episode encapsulates a transformative dialogue on the nature of faith, redemption, and the complexities of human emotion. Nick Grace openly shares his journey from a devout Catholic upbringing to a period of intense skepticism and anti-theism, illustrating how life experiences, including health challenges, have influenced his spiritual outlook. The host’s candid reflections on vulnerability and the human condition emphasize the significance of community and connection as vital components of faith. Grace’s acknowledgment of his struggles with anger and self-identity serves as a stark reminder of the

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      34 min
    • Confronting the Prison Within: A Journey of Redemption
      Nov 21 2025

      The narrative presented in this episode revolves around the profound truth that neglecting one’s physical health can incarcerate the individual within the confines of their own body. We delve into the harrowing experience of weight loss, as one of us recounts the arduous journey of shedding 250 pounds while simultaneously battling cancer. This journey, however, extends beyond mere physical transformation; it unveils the psychological ramifications that accompany such drastic changes. We confront the uncomfortable reality that, despite the tangible progress made, the vestiges of past struggles often linger in the mind, manifesting as body dysmorphia. Our exploration invites listeners to reflect on their own battles with body image and encourages a candid discourse that transcends superficial appearances, urging a deeper understanding of health, identity, and resilience.

      In this deeply personal episode, Nick Grace peels back the layers of his own journey confronting the physical, mental, and spiritual battles of extreme weight loss and surviving cancer—twice. Nick shares openly about the isolation, fear, and courage involved in breaking free from a “500 pound prison,” his experience with weight loss surgery abroad, the shock of cancer diagnosis, and the battle with body image long after the physical transformation.

      If you've ever felt at war with your body or struggled to see progress in the mirror, this one's for you.

      Key Topics

      The "500 Pound Prison":

      Nick Grace describes living in a body that felt like a self-made prison and the turning points that led him to seek radical change.

      Facing Judgment and Fear:

      Raw reflections on the shame and anxiety of being seen as the “fat guy at the gym” and how perceptions—his own and others’—shifted with time and effort.

      Weight Loss Surgery Abroad:

      Discover why Nick chose to have surgery in Mexico, navigating the Canadian healthcare system, and the courage it took to take that leap.

      When Vanity Saves a Life:

      Unexpectedly, losing weight led to the discovery of a cancerous lump—something that couldn’t have been caught at his heavier weight.

      Double Cancer Survivor:

      The brutal realities of diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and the emotional toll of a cancer comeback—particularly as a husband and father.

      The Lingering Prison:

      How body dysmorphia, loose skin, and shifting goalposts affect self-image long after the “before and after” photos, plus the impact of social media on men’s body issues.

      Cultural Pressure & Medical Trends:

      Thoughts on the explosion of health fads, performance-enhancing drugs, and why “optimization” won’t fix what’s fundamentally broken inside.

      Redefining Stewardship:

      Moving from punishment and perfection toward caring for the body as a responsibility to family, faith, and self.

      Inspirational Challenge

      Nick’s call to action:

      Pick one hard thing this week that you’ve been avoiding (walking, a doctor’s appointment, cooking a meal) and do it—not for the mirror, but as an act of stewardship for this “temple” you’ve been given.

      Quotes From the Episode

      • “I lived in a 500 pound prison for years. And I built that prison brick by brick.”
      • “The surgery fixed my stomach. It didn’t fix the demons upstairs.”
      • “If I hadn’t lost the weight, I probably never would have found that lump.”
      • “Sometimes, I forget I survived cancer twice. I forget I used to not be able to tie my shoes.”
      • “We want the peptide that fixes the character flaw. And it is a character flaw.”


      Connect and Go Deeper

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      25 min
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