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Today, Mel sits down with one of the most extraordinary guests to ever appear on this podcast.
If you’ve ever asked yourself:
What’s my purpose?
How can I make a difference?
How do I stay hopeful when the world feels broken?
This is the conversation that will change the way you think about your own power to lead a life that matters.
Bryan Stevenson is Mel's personal hero, and what he shares in this episode will change how you see yourself.
He is a world-renowned civil rights lawyer and author of Just Mercy, one of the most powerful books of our time which was turned into a movie in which Michael B. Jordan played Bryan.
Bryan is the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative and has argued and won cases before the United States Supreme Court.
He has saved over 140 people from death row, many of them who were wrongly convicted, and his work has fundamentally transformed the conversation about justice, mercy, and human dignity.
His life’s mission is proving one powerful truth:
You are not defined by your worst mistake. And neither is anyone else.
This episode will shake you, open you, and move you to action.
You’ll learn:
– 3 life-changing lessons from the lawyer who’s saved 140 lives
– The mindset that will help you stay hopeful, even in the darkest moments
– Why compassion is courage — and how to practice it daily
– How to live a life that reflects what you truly believe
– Why the smallest actions often create the biggest change
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or unsure how to make a real difference, this episode is for you.
For more resources, click here for the podcast episode page.
If you liked this episode, you’ll love listening to this one next: How to Find Your Purpose & Design the Life You Want
Connect with Mel:
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Today, Mel sits down with one of the most extraordinary guests to ever appear on this podcast.
If you’ve ever asked yourself:
What’s my purpose?
How can I make a difference?
How do I stay hopeful when the world feels broken?
This is the conversation that will change the way you think about your own power to lead a life that matters.
Bryan Stevenson is Mel's personal hero, and what he shares in this episode will change how you see yourself.
He is a world-renowned civil rights lawyer and author of Just Mercy, one of the most powerful books of our time which was turned into a movie in which Michael B. Jordan played Bryan.
Bryan is the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative and has argued and won cases before the United States Supreme Court.
He has saved over 140 people from death row, many of them who were wrongly convicted, and his work has fundamentally transformed the conversation about justice, mercy, and human dignity.
His life’s mission is proving one powerful truth:
You are not defined by your worst mistake. And neither is anyone else.
This episode will shake you, open you, and move you to action.
You’ll learn:
– 3 life-changing lessons from the lawyer who’s saved 140 lives
– The mindset that will help you stay hopeful, even in the darkest moments
– Why compassion is courage — and how to practice it daily
– How to live a life that reflects what you truly believe
– Why the smallest actions often create the biggest change
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or unsure how to make a real difference, this episode is for you.
For more resources, click here for the podcast episode page.
If you liked this episode, you’ll love listening to this one next: How to Find Your Purpose & Design the Life You Want
Connect with Mel:
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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