Ever seen someone cry over a house key?
Not because they lost it. Because they earned it.
That’s what happens when Habitat for Humanity hands over the front door to a family that never thought homeownership was possible. That’s what this week’s Rock Solid is all about.
Bryan Eisenberg sits down with Philip Golden, head of Habitat for Humanity in Williamson County. You’ve heard the name before. But unless you’ve seen the tears, felt the joy, and watched a single mom put in 300 hours swinging a hammer, then no, you don’t really know Habitat.
They don’t give homes away.
They build them with families. Not for them. Mortgages with zero interest. Roofs donated by local business owners. Entire neighborhoods rising from faith, grit, and sweat equity. 95 percent of the labor? Volunteers.
Phil lays it all out. Who qualifies. How it works. What they need. And why it matters more than ever.
There’s no pitch. Just purpose.
You’ll hear how a pediatrician’s land turned into a whole community. How teens with no tools walked on site and left with career paths. And how one woman waited years. Then cried when she finally got the keys.
This isn’t a nonprofit story. It’s a blueprint for how a city shows up.
This episode will change the way you think about giving, building, and belonging.
Hit play. Then grab a hammer.

