About Robbie Hollister

Builder. Father. Growth Architect

The Builder

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I began my construction journey alongside my dad, a carpenter by trade, working on our homes. Mostly, I watched him, but in those moments I discovered my own desire to build—and the satisfaction that comes from creating something solid with your hands.

30 years later, I’ve worn nearly every hat in the trade: laborer, concrete finisher, carpenter, project manager, and eventually owner of my own construction company.

I’ve seen projects go right and I’ve seen them go wrong—and I’ve learned just as much from my failures as I have from my successes.

What I came to realize is that building has always been about more than wood, steel, or plans on paper. It’s about people—how they live, how they work together, and what they build within themselves.

Let's Build Together
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The Father

I’m a father of 3, and my journey in fatherhood has put the mirror in front of the man I am—and at times, it hasn’t hasn’t been easy to look at.

On the outside, life looked solid. I was “great” but internally, I was struggling.

I felt the pressure. the overwhelm. the sense of being lost. I lacked presence, purpose, and connection.

At the core of it all, I was sad and resentful—because somewhere along the way, I’d lost myself.

So, I did what any builder would do…I started deconstructing.

I turned inward to find my “why”.

Why was I reacting? Why couldn’t I just play? Why did I feel so angry?

What I discovered changed everything. When I learned to let go, forgive myself, and focus on what was right in front of me, the weight I’d been carrying lifted.

It was life-changing.

Now, I see so many other men carrying that same invisible load—doing their best, but disconnected from the parts of life that truly matter.

I want them to know: it doesn’t have to stay that way.

The Work Today

After decades of building, I now help men and homeowners rebuild what matters most—their foundation.

Sometimes that means bringing structure and clarity to a construction project. Other times, it means helping fathers find presence, patience, and purpose again.

In both, the goal is the same: to rebuild from the inside out, so what you create on the outside actually lasts.

Let’s Build Together

You’ve built for everyone else. Now it’s time to rebuild something for yourself—with clarity, honesty, and intention.

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