CapacityConvos
Episode 5 features independent historian and filmmaker Chad Jackson in a bold conversation on responsibility, mental health, faith, and rethinking history. Chad shares his journey from blue collar beginnings to building a successful plumbing business and media platform, rooted in a commitment to obedience over approval. From there, we explore the tension between personal agency and a culture increasingly shaped by dependency, expert authority, and external validation. This episode challenges the idea that systems, labels, or past circumstances should define your trajectory and instead calls you into ownership, critical thinking, and truth seeking even when it is uncomfortable. What we cover: • Obedience, calling, and the cost of telling hard truths • Mental health through the lens of personal responsibility and spiritual grounding • The limits of therapy without ownership and faith • Statism, expert dependency, and the erosion of individual responsibility • Why freedom requires responsibility • Homeschooling and cultivating independent thinkers • Civic responsibility and keeping politics in its proper place • A different perspective on the Civil Rights era and federal expansion • The leadership of Dr. Joseph H. Jackson and Booker T. Washington • Moving beyond victim identity into personal ownership Follow RaQuel on Instagram: @raquel_the_capacity_expert Subscribe on YouTube: @capacityconvos Join the newsletter: newsletter [https://raquel-hopkins.mykajabi.com/join-the-newsletter] Subscribe, rate, and share CapacityConvos
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