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Matt Fleming is a speaker, coach, author, and founder of Redeemed Strength, helping men rebuild their lives through faith, fitness, discipline, and personal accountability.

1 h 6 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Matt Fleming is a speaker, coach, author, and founder of Redeemed Strength. After overcoming years of addiction, adversity, and personal struggle, Matt dedicated his life to helping men transform pain into purpose and rebuild their identity from the inside out. Through faith, fitness, discipline, and honest self-reflection, Matt teaches men how to break destructive patterns, take ownership of their lives, and become stronger mentally, physically, and spiritually. He is the author of You Rule The Way and has built a powerful platform centered around resilience, leadership, masculinity, and personal transformation. Today, Matt speaks to audiences around the country, sharing his story and helping others develop the mindset, structure, and accountability needed to create lasting change.

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episode Matt Fleming is a speaker, coach, author, and founder of Redeemed Strength, helping men rebuild their lives through faith, fitness, discipline, and personal accountability. artwork

Matt Fleming is a speaker, coach, author, and founder of Redeemed Strength, helping men rebuild their lives through faith, fitness, discipline, and personal accountability.

Matt Fleming is a speaker, coach, author, and founder of Redeemed Strength. After overcoming years of addiction, adversity, and personal struggle, Matt dedicated his life to helping men transform pain into purpose and rebuild their identity from the inside out. Through faith, fitness, discipline, and honest self-reflection, Matt teaches men how to break destructive patterns, take ownership of their lives, and become stronger mentally, physically, and spiritually. He is the author of You Rule The Way and has built a powerful platform centered around resilience, leadership, masculinity, and personal transformation. Today, Matt speaks to audiences around the country, sharing his story and helping others develop the mindset, structure, and accountability needed to create lasting change.

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