Sponsor Highlight: Brad Strawbridge Capital City Roofing

Sponsor Highlight: Brad Strawbridge Capital City Roofing

Author: Jason April 17, 2026 Duration: 20:18
From homeless in a Walmart parking lot to building a thriving company that gives back—this is what real recovery looks like. In this special sponsor highlight, Jason sits down with Brad Strawbridge, founder of Capital City Roofing, to unpack a story of addiction, surrender, and rebuilding a life from the ground up. Brad shares how hitting rock bottom became the turning point—and how faith, discipline, and service created a completely different future. This isn’t just about roofing. It’s about...

Hosted by Jason, Sacred Grit: Daily Nervous System Tools and Spiritual Resilience for Men Determined to Beat Addiction is a practical companion for the long road of recovery. This podcast moves beyond theory to offer tangible, daily practices that address the whole self. Each episode focuses on integrating physical regulation of the nervous system with deeper spiritual principles, creating a foundation for resilience that can weather the triggers and challenges of addiction. The conversations and guided tools are designed specifically for men who are done with short-term fixes and are committed to the disciplined, often gritty work of rebuilding a life of integrity. Here, you'll find honest discussions about navigating isolation, mending relationships, and transforming shame into strength, all framed within a journey toward personal honor. The aim is to provide not just inspiration, but usable skills-grounding techniques, mental reframing, and spiritual insights-that fortify you for the day ahead. Tune in for a blend of straightforward coaching and reflective dialogue that meets you where you are, offering a path from struggle to sustainable freedom. This is a space where the daily work of recovery is treated with the seriousness and hope it deserves, equipping you with the tools to cultivate a lasting sense of purpose and peace.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

Sacred Grit: Nervous System Tools and Spiritual Resilience for Men Who Are Done With Addiction, Anger, and Disconnection
Podcast Episodes
98: Why Addicted Men Lose Control and The One Skill That Restores It [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:39
If willpower worked, you’d already be free. So why do men keep ending up right back in the same cycle? Most men believe they’re “out of control.” That belief doesn’t come from weakness—it comes from misunderstanding how…
95: One Daily Nervous System Practice That Builds Resilience in Men [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:25
What if the moment temptation hits is actually the moment you still have the most control? Most men think temptation means they’ve already lost. In this episode, Jason breaks that lie apart by teaching how temptation act…
94: Why God Isn’t Testing Men When Addiction Shows Up [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:02
What if temptation isn’t something you fight—but something you misunderstand about yourself? Most men believe cravings are proof of weakness or addiction itself. In this episode, Jason reframes temptation at its root—not…
91: 1 Daily Practice that Gives Men Strength to Control Relapse [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:39
Most men don’t lose control of their lives all at once—they lose it one unexamined decision at a time. Addiction, relapse, anger, and regret don’t come from weakness. They come from living on autopilot. In this Gritty We…
90: God, Addiction, and the Strength Men Need to Control Relapse [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:59
Relapse doesn’t start with a drink, a click, or a bad decision—it starts when a man forgets that this moment is still unfinished. If you believe your future is already written, you’ll keep living the same story. In this…
89: How Revolution, Not Resolution, Heals Addiction in Men [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:16
Most New Year’s resolutions fail because they ask for emotional motivation instead of real allegiance. If you’ve tried to change before and slipped back into old patterns, the problem isn’t discipline—it’s who you’ve ple…