The Just Life with Benjamin Watson
What happens when you trade standard Slack notifications and offseason relaxation for a deep-dive immersion into the front lines of human rights? In this special partnership episode with the International Justice Mission (IJM), Benjamin Watson sits down with nine-year NFL veteran, author, and ESPN analyst Sam Acho. Sam opens up about his unique childhood navigating spaces as the son of Nigerian immigrants, moving between a predominantly Black church, a predominantly white school, and summer medical missions in Nigeria. He shares how these early experiences planted a lifelong hunger for systemic equity, leading him to an NFLPA externship with IJM that altered the course of his philanthropic life. From taking a quiet, eye-opening bus ride through the West Side of Chicago to purchasing a local liquor store to build a community-run food market (Austin Harvest), Sam challenges listeners to move past passive social media activism and use their specific, everyday gifts to execute tangible justice. 1. The Power of Proximity: Sam discusses how a one-week NFLPA externship at IJM's headquarters completely transformed his perspective on human trafficking, moving him from an onlooker who writes checks to an active, lifelong partner. 2. Navigating Identity in the Gray Space: Growing up as a cultural "outcast" who didn't quite fit the traditional frameworks of Black or white America, Sam describes how his Nigerian heritage and unique upbringing allowed him to spot systemic gaps and injustices early in life. 3. Moving Beyond the Timeline: A poignant critique on modern activism—the difference between tweeting "thoughts and prayers" and actually getting on your knees or using your capital to impact real people. 4. The Genesis of Austin Harvest: How a quiet listening session with Chicago youth during the pain of 2020 led a coalition of professional athletes to buy out a local liquor store and convert it into a thriving, youth-operated fresh food mart in a designated food desert. 5. Legacy Through Action: Inspired by his parents' 40-year commitment to medical mission work in Nigeria, Sam breaks down why you don't need a massive platform or political office to act—you simply need to find a community need and fill it. Resources Mentioned International Justice Mission (IJM) [https://www.ijm.org]: A global organization partnering with local authorities to combat human trafficking, modern slavery, and violence against the poor. Austin Harvest: A fresh produce market on Chicago's West Side, transformed from a liquor store by local youth and Chicago athletes. Sam Acho's Books: Let the World See You: How to Be Real in a World Full of Fakes Change Starts with You: Following Your Fire to Heal a Broken World Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]
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