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S4.E27. Re-Rooted & Rebuilt

27 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Most men struggle with uprooting the toxic roots planted early in life—roots buried deep within trauma, neglect, or unspoken shame. But what if the key to true transformation isn’t just about change, but about real rebirth? MacArthur Glaze reveals the profound truth: the hardest roots to pull are the ones rooted in identity and belief. In this eye-opening episode, discover how to confront and understand your roots, confront shame, and build a new foundation grounded in biblical truth, community, and self-awareness. You’ll hear honest conversations about the emotional toll of unearthing painful memories, and why most men hesitate to face grief—yet it’s the gateway to healing. MacArthur shares powerful frameworks like cultivating a value system and leaning into relationships with faith that can reroute your life’s soil. Learn how the middle of the journey is where transformation either stalls or soars, and why patience, consistent effort, and a supportive brotherhood are essential for lasting change. We break down the importance of surrounding yourself with men who look toward your future—not your past—and how accountability accelerates growth. MacArthur stresses that true rerouting involves more than surface-level adjustments; it requires a deep understanding of your identity rooted in relationship with the Creator. Without this, many remain stuck in cycles of guilt, shame, or overcompensation, overreacting to the absence or pain of their fathers. If you’re tired of the cycle of recklessness and want to discover the strength in your roots, this episode gives you a blueprint for sovereignty, healing, and spiritual renewal. Perfect for men ready to face their past, rebuild with purpose, and lead with integrity—this is your call to go deeper, do the work, and become the man you were designed to be. MacArthur L. Glaze is an author, speaker, and seasoned pastor known for transforming pain into purpose. With a compelling story of overcoming childhood trauma and legal battles, his insights bring real hope and practical steps for men committed to rerouting their life’s soil. From personal stories to biblical wisdom, MacArthur’s message is a rallying cry: your roots don’t define you, unless you let them. This episode isn’t just listenable—it’s essential for any man serious about lasting change.

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