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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 14 MIN

Grace, Grit & Grounds: Before it Turns to Dust

from Grace, Grit & Grounds · host kyberhawk

Some things don’t break all at once… they fade. This piece of spalted wood was already on its way out. Left alone long enough, it would’ve softened, crumbled, and eventually turned to dust. That’s what spalting is… the slow process of decay. But in the right hands… something different happens. In this episode, I take a heavily spalted blank and turn it into a finished bowl, walking through the process from shaping to final oil. Along the way, I reflect on what it means to be worn down but not finished… to carry scars, regrets, and quiet struggles, and still have purpose. There’s a deeper conversation here too. About men who feel like they’ve been set aside. About a culture that doesn’t always know what to do with them anymore. And about the truth that being worn doesn’t mean being useless. Because just like this wood… what looks like the beginning of the end might actually be the start of something worth holding onto. If you’ve ever felt like you’re running out of time… or wondering if you’ve still got something left to give… this one’s for you. Stay in the work. Grace builds what grit sustains. Hashtags #GraceGritGrounds #Woodturning #SpaltedWood #WoodworkingLife #MensWork #BiblicalManhood #FaithAndWork #ChristianMen #PurposeDrivenLife #KeepShowingUp #FaithOverFeelings #GodsWork #ShopLife #Handcrafted #TurningWood #LifeLessons #StayInTheFight #MasculinePurpose #YouAreNotDone #FromDustToPurpose

Some things don’t break all at once… they fade. In this episode, I turn a piece of heavily spalted wood that was already on its way to decay and reflect on what it means to feel worn down but not finished. This is a conversation about purpose, scars, and the quiet struggle many men carry when they feel overlooked or unnecessary. But just like the wood… what looks like the end might be the beginning of something worth keeping. Grace builds what grit sustains.

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Some things don’t break all at once… they fade. This piece of spalted wood was already on its way out. Left alone long enough, it would’ve softened, crumbled, and eventually turned to dust. That’s what spalting is… the slow process of decay. But in...

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