The Vision Podcast
What if your brokenness wasn’t something to hide—but the very place God wants to rebuild with glory? In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Nick Britt, founder of Kintsugi Kinetics (https://www.kintsugikinetics.com), a nonprofit bringing exercise, nutrition, and community into prisons to help break cycles of addiction and substance abuse. We dive into: • The spiritual significance of kintsugi—the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold • How God restores us not despite our brokenness, but through it • The role of embodied healing through movement and nutrition • The impact of holistic care inside correctional facilities • Why we’re not just saved—we’re re-formed for purpose Big shoutout to Men of Valor (https://www.movministry.com) for sponsoring this episode and for their ongoing work transforming lives inside and outside the walls. 🔔 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: After this episode, I’m taking a brief break to spend intentional time with my family and refill the tank. I’ll be back soon with more episodes that challenge, inspire, and speak to the soul. Thanks for walking this journey with me. ⸻ SUPPORT THE VISION + GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT 🎙 Listen + Learn More: https://www.thevisionpodcast.com 🛒 Merch Store – Wear the Message: https://shop.thevisionpodcast.com ❤️ Join Our Patreon – Get the Uncharted Identity Journal FREE: https://www.patreon.com/thevisionpodcast ⸻ CONNECT WITH NICK + KINTSUGI KINETICS 🌐 https://www.kintsugikinetics.com 📸 @kintsugikinetics ⸻ Hashtags #Kintsugi #AddictionRecovery #FaithAndHealing #ChristianPodcast #PrisonMinistry #MenOfValor #Restoration #TheVisionPodcast #ChristianMen #SpiritualGrowth #BrokenButBeautiful #UnchartedIdentity #PurposeFromPain
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