• Kamala Harris—For the People
    Oct 5 2024

    Step into the world of Kamala D. Harris—an unapologetic trailblazer who has spent her life fighting for the people. From her groundbreaking work as District Attorney in San Francisco to serving as the Vice President of the United States, Kamala has made history while staying true to her roots. In this episode, we’ll explore her journey—from shattering barriers to championing fundamental freedoms, and her global influence representing the U.S. on the world stage. Whether presiding over Senate tie-breakers, securing the landmark Inflation Reduction Act, or leading the charge for women’s rights, Kamala Harris has proven one thing: she’s not just making history—she’s shaping the future.

    Her commitment to justice, equality, and opportunity defines her legacy, but it’s her relentless focus on progress that makes her one to watch. Join us as we dive into the life of a woman who’s always been guided by the principle she first spoke in a courtroom: “For the People.”

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    More episodes about amazing people here https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity/

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    Mitch
    https://linkedin.com/in/mitchjackson

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    8 mins
  • The Art of Resilience with Matt Hendrick
    Sep 23 2024

    At 21, Matt Hendrick’s life took a sharp turn after a devastating car accident left him paralyzed from the neck down. But that’s not where his story ends—it’s where it begins. In this captivating episode, we explore how Matt transformed unimaginable challenges into powerful art, creating stunning oil portraits with a brush held between his teeth. From his early days as a photography student at Rochester Institute of Technology to his current mastery of mouth painting, Matt’s journey is a testament to resilience, innovation, and creative expression.

    Tune in as we discuss Matt’s unique artistic process—painting iconic faces using only three shades of color and minimal brushstrokes—and how he finds serenity in each piece. We’ll also dive into the inspiration behind his memoir, Uncommon Vision, which chronicles his encounters with the paranormal and supernatural, and his journey through over 300 caregivers and countless life-altering moments.

    This episode isn’t just about art; it’s about the power of the human spirit to adapt, overcome, and thrive in the face of adversity. Whether you’re an artist, an entrepreneur, or someone looking for inspiration, Matt’s story will leave you uplifted and ready to tackle your own challenges with a renewed sense of purpose.

    Back in 2022 I was able to acquire one of Matt's pieces (a NFT) titled, "Becky." It was the second painting he did with his mouth. Right now it's locked away safely in my cold digital wallet but I did share a copy on Facebook here.

    In any case, don’t miss this unforgettable conversation. 🎨✨

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    Matt on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/matthendrickart/

    Matt's website https://hendrickmedia.com/index.html

    A powerful YouTube video about Matt https://youtu.be/3CuQJuWodIM?si=B1zkxuLGBCt3OZ1t

    Mitch Jackson, Esq.
    https://mitch-jackson.com

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    9 mins
  • #11 Jim Thorpe: The Journey of One of the Most Accomplished Athletes in History
    Sep 21 2024

    Welcome to Humanity Unfiltered, where we bring you the stories that matter. Today, we’re diving into the incredible life of Jim Thorpe, one of the most accomplished athletes in history. His journey is filled with triumphs, hardships, and an enduring legacy.

    Born in 1888 in Oklahoma and a member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe’s athletic gifts were clear early on. At Carlisle Indian Industrial School, he shattered records in track and became a football star, leading his team to victories over powerhouses like Army and Harvard. His versatility on the field earned him a place on Walter Camp’s All-America teams in 1911 and 1912.

    Thorpe’s crowning moment came in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, where he dominated both the decathlon and pentathlon, earning two gold medals. Sweden’s King Gustav V even called him “the greatest athlete in the world.” But his victory was marred by controversy. In 1913, the International Olympic Committee stripped Thorpe of his medals after discovering he’d briefly played semi-pro baseball, violating amateur status rules.

    Despite this setback, Thorpe excelled across multiple sports. He played pro baseball and became one of the first stars of American football, even serving as the first president of the NFL. In his later years, Thorpe faced personal struggles, battling alcoholism and financial instability. Yet in 1950, he was named the greatest athlete of the first half of the 20th century by the Associated Press. His Olympic medals were finally restored to his family in 1983, righting one of sports history’s great wrongs.

    Thorpe’s final wish was to be buried on his ancestral Sac and Fox land, but due to political complications, he was interred in Pennsylvania. His family continues to fight for his remains to be returned to Oklahoma, seeking to fulfill his last request.

    Jim Thorpe’s story is one of strength, resilience, and undeniable greatness. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, follow, like, share, and comment. Let’s keep his legacy alive. Thanks for listening.

    Mitch Jackson, Esq.
    https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity

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    9 mins
  • #10 Screw It, Just Do It: How Richard Branson Built Virgin and Took on the World
    Sep 21 2024

    Richard Branson, the visionary founder of the Virgin Group, has built one of the most iconic global brands, spanning industries from travel and telecommunications to banking, music, and beyond. In this episode, we dive into Branson’s incredible journey—from launching a mail-order record retailer in 1970 to creating Virgin Records, which brought us legendary artists like the Sex Pistols and The Rolling Stones.

    But Richard’s story doesn’t stop at business. He’s pushed personal limits, breaking records with the fastest Atlantic crossing, daring balloon journeys, and even kitesurfing across the Channel. His latest bold adventure? Virgin Galactic, the world’s first commercial spaceline.

    With over 40 Virgin companies in 35 countries and 40 million social media followers, Richard is not just a businessman—he’s a force for positive change. Since founding Student magazine at 15, he’s championed entrepreneurship as a tool for good. Now, through Virgin Unite, he’s on a mission to tackle global challenges by uniting entrepreneurial minds and organizations like The Elders and The Planetary Guardians. Tune in to hear how Richard’s relentless drive for adventure, innovation, and purpose continues to shape industries and inspire millions.

    Richard's blog and site https://www.virgin.com/branson-family/richard-branson-blog

    Mitch Jackson, Esq.
    https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity

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    10 mins
  • #9 Remembering John Lewis: A Legacy of “Good Trouble”
    Sep 20 2024

    In this powerful episode, we honor the life and legacy of civil rights icon and Congressman John Lewis (1940–2020). From his early days as a preacher at his family’s church in rural Alabama to his leadership in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Freedom Rides, John Lewis embodied the fight for justice. His commitment to “good trouble” led him to march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on “Bloody Sunday” in Selma, where he was beaten for demanding voting rights, an act that helped spur the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

    As a member of Congress for over 30 years, Lewis continued his fight for equality, often reminding us that journalism played a critical role in the civil rights movement. We explore the connective thread between the protests of the 1960s and the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020, a movement he deeply supported until his final days.

    Join us as we reflect on John Lewis’s remarkable journey—from a young man moved by Martin Luther King Jr.’s words to a towering figure in American history. We look to his example as a model for young lawyers, reminding us that meaningful advocacy doesn’t always need a courtroom—sometimes it’s about standing up, speaking out, and getting into some good trouble.

    Mitch Jackson
    https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity/

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    9 mins
  • #8 Malala Yousafzai: The Girl Who Defied the Taliban and Changed the World
    Sep 19 2024

    In this episode of Humanity Unfiltered, we dive into the extraordinary life story and accomplishments of Malala Yousafzai. From her childhood in Pakistan’s Swat Valley to becoming a global symbol for the right to education, Malala’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. We’ll walk you through her defiant stand against the Taliban’s terrorist regime, her near-fatal attack in 2012, and her courageous recovery that captured the world’s attention. Malala’s advocacy didn’t stop there; she went on to become the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate and co-founded the Malala Fund to ensure girls everywhere have access to quality education.

    Throughout the conversation, we’ll share her unbreakable spirit, her fight for education, and the ongoing mission of the Malala Fund to empower girls worldwide. It’s a story of resilience, bravery, and the belief that education is a powerful weapon for change.

    If this episode resonated with you, we invite you to become part of our community by subscribing, following, liking, sharing, and commenting. Join us on Humanity Unfiltered as we celebrate the individuals who are changing the world.

    Learn more about Malala and The Malala Fund here https://malala.org/

    Mitch Jackson, Esq.
    https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity

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    9 mins
  • #7 Jane Goodall: A Legacy of Discovery and Conservation
    Sep 19 2024

    In this captivating episode, we journey back to July 1960 when a young Jane Goodall stepped into the wild forests of what is now Tanzania, equipped with just a notebook, binoculars, and an unyielding fascination with wildlife. Little did the world know that this 26-year-old would revolutionize our understanding of chimpanzees and forever change the relationship between humans and animals.

    Discover how Dr. Goodall’s unorthodox approach—immersing herself in the chimpanzees’ habitat and lives—led to the groundbreaking discovery that they make and use tools, a revelation that shattered the boundaries of 20th-century science. We’ll explore her nearly 60 years of tireless work advocating for the protection of chimpanzees from extinction, redefining species conservation to include local communities and the environment, and inspiring global action against environmental crises. Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, a true pioneer whose voice continues to urge us all to take action for the sake of our planet and all its inhabitants.

    Learn more about Jane Goodall and how you can support her work here https://janegoodall.org/

    Mitch Jackson, Esq.
    https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity

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    7 mins
  • #6 Saving Thousands: Jesse Jackson’s Heroic Efforts During the Armenian Genocide
    Sep 19 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the life of Jesse Benjamin Jackson, the U.S. consul who became a key witness to the horrors of the Armenian Genocide. Stationed in Aleppo during one of the darkest periods in history, Jackson documented the atrocities with chilling precision, estimating the deaths of over a million Armenians. His efforts went beyond reporting—he actively led a relief campaign, saving thousands of lives. Join us as we explore his powerful legacy, the courage he showed in the face of unimaginable suffering, and how his actions shaped humanitarian efforts in the aftermath.

    More on Wikipedia here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_B._Jackson

    Mitch Jackson, Esq.
    https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity

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    11 mins