
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 relig... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

What does it mean to live a just life in a society where the economic scales have been tipped for centuries? While protests, legislation, and boycotts are vital tools for justice, Dr. Boyce Watkins argues that there is another hammer we must pick up:... more
In this episode of The Just Life, Leah Rothstein joins Benjamin Watson for a sobering and necessary conversation about the structural roots of racial segregation in America. Drawing from Just Action, the book she co-authored with her father, renowned... more
In this episode of The Just Life, Benjamin Watson sits down with Gary Haugen, Founder and CEO of International Justice Mission (IJM). While many view poverty simply as a lack of resources, Gary argues that for the world’s poorest, the primary obstacl... more
In this episode of The Just Life, Benjamin sits down with historian, author, and speaker Dr. Jemar Tisby to discuss the inseparable link between faith and justice. Together, they dive deep into the American church's complicated history with racism an... more
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Thank you for sharing conversations about how believers can be involved with society and be a public witness.
I’ve enjoyed the conversations that Benjamin Watson, and many others is having are needed. I think many Christians struggle to look thru the lens of scripture at life because life doesn’t of answer like Sunday school did. There is very nuanced and complicated circumstances of life that needs answers that are firm but also have have mystery of faith, in that, we don’t have it all figured out, but we know the one who does.
It was wrong to apply 20th century ideals to CK and condemn him because he believed the Biblical ideals were better. I as a black man believe MLK was the most harmful and satanic influence to happen to black people, with his victims mindset and socialist policies. CK loved black people enough to tell them the truth! He is a hero for that!
Thank you, Benjamin for being willing to stand for the ultimate truth, which is the gospel and not the right or the left politically. I appreciate you, buddy. I look forward to sharing this with more people in your corner.
Thank you for the thoughtful conversation that urges us to look within and test what we hear, see, and experience against a Standard of Truth. Keeping the preciousness of each created image bearer can change the tide of division within individuals and onward up to organizations and structures. Can’t wait for the next episode!
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This podcast features insightful conversations that engage with the complexities of living a life guided by justice, faith, and human dignity. The host leads discussions with a diverse range of guests, including leaders, activists, and everyday individuals who share their experiences and perspectives on tackling various forms of injustice. Topics frequently explored encompass race, religion, politics, and social policy, making it a rich source of dialogue for those interested in social advocacy and transformational change. Unique to this podcast is the emphasis on humility and the quest for actionable hope, encouraging listeners to engage meaningfully in the quest for justice.
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Recent guests on The Just Life include:
1. Leah Rothstein
2. Gary Haugen
3. Jamar Tisby
4. Sho Baraka
5. Geoff Duncan
6. Justin Giboney
7. Stephen Enada
8. Tiffany Deena Loftin
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