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The Just Life with Benjamin Watson is a thought-provoking podcast exploring what it means to live a life rooted in justice, faith, and human dignity. Hosted by Super Bowl champion, author, and justice advocate Benjamin Watson, each episode features candid conversations with leaders, thinkers, and everyday heroes who are confronting injustice and building a more equitable world. From race and religion to politics, policy, and practice, Watson engages guests with humility and boldness, asking the hard questions that lead to hope-filled action.

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jakson Dr. Bernice King: The Truth About Nonviolence kansikuva

Dr. Bernice King: The Truth About Nonviolence

What does nonviolence actually demand and who does it require us to become? Benjamin Watson welcomes Dr. Bernice King, CEO of The King Center and a leading global voice for social change, for a conversation that moves beyond legacy and into calling. Though many know her as the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, this exchange reveals a fuller picture an athlete’s drive, a creative spirit shaped by music, and a leader committed to being what she calls a “solutionist” in a fractured world. Dr. King challenges the common view of nonviolence as passive, presenting it instead as a disciplined, strategic force capable of real transformation. She confronts the “myth of scarcity,” expands the imagination for what justice can look like, and calls the church to lead with clarity, anchored not in shifting culture, but in a biblical vision of justice rooted in love. Key Takeaways: - The Person Behind the Podium: Dr. King shares rare stories of her upbringing, her competitive nature in sports, and her family’s deep connection to music and the arts. - Nonviolence 365: An exploration of why nonviolence requires more than just "letting your voice be heard"—it requires strategy, infrastructure, and an understanding of the adversary’s position. - The "World House" Philosophy: Why justice in the Congo or Gaza is inextricably linked to justice in the United States, and why we must shift our loyalties from the "tribal" to the "human." - A New Kind of Capitalism: Challenging the "scarcity mindset" and discussing the potential for compassionate, inclusive economic systems. - Moral Accountability: How to separate "the evil from the person" to maintain a focus on systemic transformation rather than personal destruction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

7. huhti 2026 - 1 h 0 min
jakson Tony Dungy: What It Costs to Stand for Your Faith kansikuva

Tony Dungy: What It Costs to Stand for Your Faith

In this episode of The Just Life, host Benjamin Watson sits down with Pro Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl-winning coach, Tony Dungy. They explore the intersection of faith and justice, discussing Dungy’s controversial decision to speak at the March for Life, the legacy of his father, and the ongoing challenges regarding racial representation in NFL leadership. Key Takeaways:  - The Courage of Conviction: Coach Dungy discusses his appearance at the 2023 March for Life. He explains why he viewed the national prayer for DeMar Hamlin as a catalyst for recognizing the sanctity of all life, despite the significant professional pushback he received from NBC and the public. - A Legacy of "Making it Better": Dungy shares the moving story of his father, Wilbur Dungy. Only at his father's funeral did Tony discover he was a Tuskegee Airman. He reflects on his father’s mantra: "If they don't want you to fly, sometimes you have to teach yourself," and how that shaped Tony's approach to coaching and civil rights. - Diversity in the NFL: A look at the 2026 coaching cycle and the systemic hurdles facing African-American coaches. Dungy breaks down why the "quarterback whisperer" prototype often excludes minority talent and how he intentionally built his own coaching tree (including Mike Tomlin and Lovie Smith) by going the extra mile in talent scouting. - The Definition of Justice: Dungy defines justice not as a "skin problem" but a "sin problem," rooted in a standard established by God rather than the fickle trends of man. - The Power of Fatherhood: The conversation concludes with the importance of fatherhood as a justice issue - passing down capital, ideals, and faith to the next generation to fight for those without a voice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

31. maalis 2026 - 47 min
jakson Anquan Boldin: From the Muck to the Movement kansikuva

Anquan Boldin: From the Muck to the Movement

In this episode of The Just Life, Benjamin Watson sits down with Super Bowl champion and three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Anquan Boldin. From his roots in the agricultural “Muck” of Palm Beach County to a standout NFL career, Boldin reflects on how football shaped his leadership and how personal tragedy reshaped his purpose. Boldin is the co-founder of the Players Coalition, a player-led organization working with more than 1,500 athletes, coaches, and owners to advance social justice and racial equality. He is also the founder of SPORT FOR IMPACT, helping athletes turn influence into meaningful change.  The conversation explores life in “The Muck,” the mentality of “playing angry,” early encounters with policing, and the 2015 killing of Boldin’s cousin, Corey Jones, a case that led to the first conviction of an on-duty Florida officer in 30 years. This episode examines what it means to move from the field to the fight and to pursue justice when it becomes personal. Key Takeaways: - The Quarterback Heart: Anquan recalls his days at Florida State, his transition from quarterback to wide receiver to get on the field, and the grueling recovery from his first major ACL injury. - Life in "The Muck": A look at the socioeconomic divide in Palm Beach County. Boldin explains how the forgotten agricultural region of Florida breeds a unique work ethic and a justified distrust of authority. - The "Angry" Athlete: A candid reflection on how systemic injustice manifests as "playing angry" on the field, and the lack of vocabulary many athletes have to describe the trauma they carry. - The Turning Point: The heartbreaking story of Anquan’s cousin, Corey Jones, who was killed by an undercover officer in 2015. This incident led to the first conviction of an on-duty officer in Florida in 30 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

24. maalis 2026 - 45 min
jakson Johnny Joey Jones: What Do We Owe the Men and Women We Send to War? kansikuva

Johnny Joey Jones: What Do We Owe the Men and Women We Send to War?

What does a just society owe the men and women it sends into harm's way? In this episode of The Just Life, Benjamin Watson sits down with Johnny Joey Jones, Marine Corps veteran, New York Times bestselling author, and FOX News co-host of The Big Weekend Show. In their conversation, Joey shares his journey from a small "one-horse town" in Georgia to serving as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician in the Marine Corps. After losing both legs in a combat injury in Afghanistan, Joey faced a hard reset on life. Together, Benjamin and Joey explore why responsibility is better than motivation, the danger of spoiling veterans with low expectations, and why the ultimate way to honor a service member is to expect something great from them. Key Takeaways:  - The Power of "The Hard Reset": Joey shares that his recovery was actually aided by a simultaneous life upheaval, becoming a father and entering a new relationship just as he lost his legs. Because his entire life changed at once, he didn't have a "normal" life to pine for, which helped him avoid the trap of resentment. - Motivation vs. Responsibility: While motivation is fleeting (likened to a "five-hour energy"), responsibility is a permanent driver. Joey argues that having people who depend on you is the most effective way to navigate recovery and find purpose after trauma. - Veterans are Not a Monolith: The military brings people from vastly different backgrounds and political views together. Joey emphasizes that while their bond is forged in shared hardship, veterans remain individual citizens with diverse perspectives, not a single-minded subgroup. - Respect Through Expectation: The highest form of honor we can show veterans is to expect something from them. Rather than viewing them solely as people who need to be "taken care of," we should view them as high-value assets who have a continued responsibility to contribute to their communities, churches, and workforces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

17. maalis 2026 - 1 h 3 min
jakson Michel Lusakueno: Why the World Can’t Ignore Congo kansikuva

Michel Lusakueno: Why the World Can’t Ignore Congo

For many, the tragedies occurring in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) feel distant - relegated to fleeting social media statistics or occasional news reports. But the reality is far closer to our everyday lives than most people realize. In this episode of The Just Life, Benjamin Watson sits down with Congolese native Michel Lusakueno to bridge that gap. Michel shares his unique perspective as a “naturalized nomad” who has spent 26 years in America while keeping his heart and family firmly rooted in the DRC. Together, they explore the importance of developing a proper perspective on the region, clarifying the geography of the Congo, and challenging the “out of sight, out of mind” mentality that often surrounds global injustice. The conversation also reveals a sobering connection between modern convenience and human suffering. From smartphones to electric cars, satellites to gaming consoles, much of today’s technology depends on coltan, a critical mineral found in abundance in the Congo. Yet despite holding some of the world’s largest reserves, the Congolese people have paid an unimaginable price - through genocide, exploitation, displacement, and decades of violence fueled by the global demand for these resources. Through personal insight and historical clarity, Michel invites listeners to see beyond headlines and statistics, to recognize the humanity, complexity, and urgency of what is happening in the Congo today. Key Takeaways The Identity of a Nomad: Michel discusses his journey from Africa to America and how he maintains a deep connection to his homeland while building a life and career in the United States. The Geography of Congo: Clarifying the confusion between the two different countries that share the “Congo” name and why proper terminology matters. The Hidden Cost of Technology: How minerals like coltan power the devices we use every day—and the devastating human cost tied to their extraction. Challenging Apathy: Why it is vital to move beyond social media statistics to understand the human reality of the atrocities and issues facing the DRC today. Global Citizenship: How we can work together to address problems that feel far away but require our collective attention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

10. maalis 2026 - 48 min
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