The Jackson Young Show

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The Jackson Young Show

This podcast is about getting the real authentic story out of guests and asking hard questions. Your testimony is the only thing no one can truly deny. It has the power to transform someone else's life through you sharing. Although health and wellness is a focus, i aspire to host people such as business owners, faith leaders, medical personal, personal development leaders, and others to give them a platform for sharing how they got to where they are. Everyones story needs to be told. Why not make this the place to do that?

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    Manhood, Responsibility, and Finding Faith Again: EP 5 Jeb Harrison's Story

    Episode DescriptionIn this episode of The Jackson Young Show, Jackson sits down with his friend Jeb Harrison for a raw, honest conversation about manhood, faith, responsibility, and the moments that shape who we become.At 17 years old, everything changed.Instead of getting a new truck for his birthday, Jeb was put on a plane and sent to work on a million-acre cattle ranch in Nevada — a place with no safety net, no comfort, and no room for excuses. Within hours of arriving, he crashed a dirt bike, fractured both wrists, and faced a choice: go home and forget it ever happened, or “cowboy up” and step into manhood.This episode explores what it really means to become a man, how responsibility shapes character, why faith can drift even when the foundation is strong, and how God redeems seasons that look wasted from the outside.If you’ve ever wrestled with masculinity, responsibility, faith, or the tension between discipline and freedom, this episode will hit home.Key Topics CoveredGrowing up in a strong family and church environmentMoving from city life to rural country livingChildhood illness, suffering, and faithHomeschooling, isolation, and work ethicEarly exposure to hard work and responsibilityHunting, sports, and father–son influenceThe lack of rites of passage for men todayBeing sent to a million-acre ranch at 17The defining “cowboy up” momentManhood forged through responsibilityCollege life, partying, and drifting from faithPopularity, identity, and excessLessons learned from losing and rediscovering faithKey TakeawaysManhood is often forged through responsibility, not comfort.There is no substitute for being needed and depended on.Hard work at a young age builds long-term character.Faith can be present early yet drift when identity shifts.Popularity can mask insecurity and spiritual emptiness.Isolation can strengthen resilience but weaken social skills.Suffering in childhood can shape perspective and humility.True maturity requires accountability, not applause.God redeems seasons that feel reckless or wasted.Becoming a man often starts with choosing not to quit.Sound Bites “There are times in life where you have to become a man.”“Either go home and we never talk about this again — or cowboy up.”“That was my introduction to manhood.”“Nobody was coming to save me.”“I was 30 years old in responsibility and 14 years old socially.”“I was raised in church, but college pulled me far away.”“Popularity became my new god.”“Hard work revealed who I really was.”Chapters / Timestamps00:00 When Does a Boy Become a Man?01:19 Jeb’s Relationship With Jesus Today02:10 Growing Up in Orlando & Family Roots04:21 Leaving the City for Rural Life06:26 Early Faith & Church Culture08:02 Saved Young & Watching Faith Transform His Father09:52 Illness, Homeschooling, and Suffering as a Kid11:53 Learning to Trust God Without Understanding13:31 Joyful Memories With His Dad15:23 Father vs. Mother Influence17:28 Bullying, School, and Isolation19:39 Sports, Baseball, and Discipline22:32 Working on Farms as a Teenager23:50 Loneliness, Homeschooling, and Work Ethic26:02 Sent to a Million-Acre Ranch at 1728:16 “Cowboy Up” — The Defining Moment31:30 No One Is Coming to Save You33:02 Real-Life Yellowstone36:03 Social Awkwardness & Growing Up Fast37:03 Raised in Church, Idolizing Tebow39:13 College, Popularity, and Drift From Faith41:02 Party Life and Identity Loss45:32 Why the Lifestyle Eventually ChangedSEO KeywordsChristian manhood, becoming a man, faith testimony, raised in church lost faith, masculinity and responsibility, Christian men podcast, ranch life testimony, work ethic and faith, college party culture, returning to faith

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    Chasing Freedom, Finding Peace: EP 4 Gary Cohan's Story

    Episode DescriptionIn this episode of The Jackson Young Show, Gary shares a deeply vulnerable testimony about money, work, faith, addiction, and the lifelong pursuit of peace.Growing up in a home marked by financial stress shaped how Gary viewed success, freedom, and self-worth. From working at a young age to building businesses, he learned to associate money with safety and freedom — yet still struggled with the constant feeling of never doing enough.This conversation dives into the tension between ambition and presence, building a business without losing your soul, and learning how to trust God rather than leaning solely on your own understanding. Gary opens up about addiction, anxiety, depression, and the moment he fully surrendered his life to God — discovering a peace that wasn’t temporary.Together, Jackson and Gary explore what it really means to build a life around faith, release control, and pursue success without sacrificing peace, relationships, or purpose.This episode is for anyone chasing freedom, wrestling with hustle culture, struggling to trust God, or longing for peace beyond money and achievement.Key TopicsGrowing up with financial stressMoney as a signal of freedomHustle culture and burnoutBuilding a business around life, not life around businessTrusting God with decisionsFaith, surrender, and peaceAddiction, anxiety, and healingLearning to let go of controlThe role of mentorship and communityWalking out faith dailyKey TakeawaysDon’t build your life around your business — build your business around your life.Money can provide options, but it doesn’t guarantee peace.Financial trauma can shape how we view freedom and worth.Peace is a better compass than pressure or anxiety.Trusting God means releasing control, not losing ambition.Hustle without peace leads to burnout and emptiness.Addiction often begins as a search for temporary peace.True freedom comes from surrender, not self-reliance.Faith is built through daily relationship, not checklists.Growth requires humility, honesty, and community.Soundbites “Don’t build the life you want around the business — build the business around the life you want.”“Money became the signal of freedom for me.”“I never felt like I was doing enough.”“Peace is what I’m really chasing.”“My mind will deceive me if I don’t invite God into the process.”“I found peace that didn’t feel temporary.”Chapters: 00:00 Building Life vs. Building Business03:15 Early Work, Money Stress, and Perspective09:19 Financial Trauma and Family Dynamics13:09 Money, Freedom, and Time16:43 Knowing When to Pivot or Let Go18:50 Business Roadblocks and Leadership22:51 What’s Blocking Peace?25:55 Faith, Trust, and Letting Go of Control29:58 Trusting God Instead of Your Own Understanding35:44 Finding Peace Through Relationship with God42:16 From Religion to Relationship46:39 Surrender, Addiction, and Transformation52:52 Freedom from Weed, Porn, and Anxiety55:47 Daily Battles and Spiritual Discipline59:10 Advice to His 17-Year-Old SelfSEO Keywordsfaith and business, money and freedom, Christian entrepreneurship, finding peace, surrendering control, hustle culture burnout, financial trauma, trusting God, addiction recovery testimony, Christian men podcastAbout the show The Jackson Young Show is a testimony-driven podcast focused on real, honest conversations with everyday people. Through faith, vulnerability, and storytelling, the show explores identity, purpose, struggle, and growth — reminding listeners that peace is possible and no story is wasted.

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    Growing Up Without a Father: EP 3 Joel Henson's Story

    Episode DescriptionIn this episode of The Jackson Young Show, Joel Henson shares a deeply honest conversation about fatherhood, identity, anger, and the journey toward healing.Growing up without a consistent father figure shaped how Joel viewed himself, relationships, and God. In this conversation, he reflects on what it means to understand God as a loving Father, how mentorship played a critical role in his personal growth, and why self-acceptance is essential for a fulfilling life.Joel opens up about anger, forgiveness, and the pressure many people feel to “fix” everything at once. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of practical steps, asking for help, and allowing yourself the grace to grow over time.This episode is for anyone wrestling with identity, navigating broken relationships, or longing for deeper healing and connection. Joel’s story is a reminder that you’re not alone — and that growth happens one honest step at a time.Key Topics CoveredFatherhood and identity formationGrowing up without a father figureUnderstanding God as a loving FatherAnger, forgiveness, and emotional healingThe power of mentorshipPersonal growth and self-acceptancePractical steps toward a fulfilling lifeBuilding healthy relationshipsKey TakeawaysEverybody has a dad, but very few have fathers.Understanding God as a loving Father can reshape identity.You are not alone, even when you feel isolated.Mentorship can significantly impact personal growth.Relax and allow yourself to be present in the moment.You don’t need to fix every generational curse at once.Self-acceptance is key to fulfillment.Practical steps lead to lasting change.Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness.Life is a journey — it’s okay to take your time.Sound Bites “Everybody has a dad, but very few have fathers.”“You’re not alone — even when you feel alone.”“You don’t have to impress those people.”“Healing doesn’t happen all at once.”“Mentorship changed the way I saw my life.”Chapters00:00 How Fatherhood Shapes Identity11:02 Anger, Forgiveness, and Emotional Growth22:25 Understanding God as a Loving Father32:29 Brokenness, Healing, and Self-Acceptance46:43 Why Mentorship Matters01:00:14 Practical Steps Toward a Fulfilling LifeSEO Keywordsfatherhood and identity, growing up without a father, understanding God as a Father, anger and forgiveness, personal healing journey, mentorship and personal growth, self-acceptance, faith and identity, healthy relationships, practical life adviceAbout the ShowThe Jackson Young Show is a testimony-first podcast focused on real, honest conversations with everyday people. Through vulnerability, faith, and storytelling, the show explores identity, purpose, struggle, and growth — reminding listeners that they are not alone and that every story matters.

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    Suffering didn’t break me, it revealed who I was becoming: EP 2 Ashton's Journey

    Episode DescriptionIn this episode of The Jackson Young Show, Ashton shares an honest and deeply personal story about faith, loneliness, and the search for real community.Through seasons of isolation, suffering, and uncertainty, Ashton reflects on how his relationship with God — and the work of the Holy Spirit — reshaped his understanding of identity, purpose, and connection. He opens up about the role of storytelling, music, and creativity in healing, and why vulnerability and authenticity are essential for meaningful relationships.This conversation explores how pain can become a catalyst for growth, why community matters more than we realize, and how sharing our stories can inspire and uplift others who feel alone in their journey.If you’re searching for faith, wrestling with loneliness, or longing for deeper connection, this episode is a reminder that your story matters — and that transformation often begins in the quiet, unseen moments.Key Topics CoveredFaith and lonelinessFinding community through vulnerabilityUnderstanding the Holy Spirit and personal transformationSuffering as a pathway to growthThe power of storytellingMusic and creativity as tools for healingAuthenticity in relationshipsIdentity, purpose, and personal reflectionKey TakeawaysThe Lord knows how to take care of you better than you know yourself.Pain is temporary, and it can lead to growth.Community is essential in overcoming loneliness.The Holy Spirit desires an intimate relationship with us.Suffering is a part of life that can lead to transformation.Storytelling has the power to change lives and inspire others.Music serves as a universal language that connects people.Authenticity in relationships fosters deeper connections.Vulnerability allows for shared experiences and wisdom.Life’s journey is not linear — it’s filled with ups and downs.Sound Bites“Loneliness is what pushed me toward faith.”“God took better care of me than I ever could.”“Suffering didn’t break me — it revealed who I was becoming.”“Stories are how we remind each other we’re not alone.”“Music became the place where healing started for me.”Chapters00:00 Ashton’s Journey of Faith and Identity06:05 Loneliness, Isolation, and the Search for Community12:09 Understanding the Holy Spirit and Personal Transformation17:59 How Suffering Shapes Growth and Faith23:51 Why Storytelling Creates Human Connection29:45 Music, Creativity, and Emotional Healing36:01 Embracing Vulnerability Through Life’s Challenges42:03 Authenticity and Building Real Relationships48:04 Childhood Lessons and Becoming Your True SelfSEO Keywordsfaith and loneliness, finding community through faith, Holy Spirit relationship, vulnerability and authenticity, faith-based storytelling, suffering and personal growth, Christian testimony, faith and creativity, music and healing, overcoming loneliness, sharing your story, purpose and identityAbout the ShowThe Jackson Young Show is a testimony-first podcast focused on real, honest conversations with everyday people. Through vulnerability, faith, and storytelling, the show explores identity, purpose, struggle, and growth — reminding listeners that they are not alone and that every story matters.

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    Why Building a Coffee Shop Was About More Than Just Coffee - Carolina Lopez (4K)

    🎧 Episode SummaryIn this raw and faith-filled episode, Jackson Young sits down with coffee entrepreneur Carolina Lopez to unpack the often-overlooked emotional, spiritual, and practical journey of launching something before you feel ready. They discuss the highs and lows of stepping out in obedience, letting go of control, and choosing God’s voice over the crowd.From pop-up coffee booths in the Florida heat to full-time entrepreneurship and opening a podcast studio against all odds, this episode is a window into what it looks like when your business is built on prayer, purpose, and persistence. Whether you're a creative, a founder, or just trying to figure out what God is asking of you next — this conversation will hit home.🔑 Key TakeawaysYour calling won't always come with clarity. God often requires obedience before He offers full vision.Hard seasons can still be holy. Pop-ups, slow days, and exhaustion might be part of your training ground.If God gave the idea, He’ll provide the means. Faith doesn't eliminate fear — it overrides it.Discouragement is not disqualification. God uses the gaps and delays to develop endurance.Obedience is success, even when results are slow.💬 Talking PointsLeaving corporate stability for purpose without a full planBattling doubt and external voices in the early stagesWhen nothing “made sense,” but obedience still felt urgentThe emotional toll and power of showing up on slow daysJackson’s “yes” to a studio space with no guaranteed returnBuilding trust with God through small stepsWhen discouragement hits hardest (and what to do about it)Creating margin so you can actually hear God's voiceHow to handle seasons where fruit isn’t visibleWhy your story matters — and why sharing it might help someone else start⏱️ Episode Chapters0:00 – Intro2:45 – Leaving the 9-5 for something deeper7:20 – First pop-up experiences and spiritual grind11:00 – When business feels dry, but God says stay faithful15:12 – Jackson’s decision to open a podcast studio20:18 – Trusting God through uncertainty and exhaustion25:40 – Navigating burnout while building something you believe in29:00 – The power of obedience in slow seasons32:45 – When God gives peace without full direction37:30 – Business as worship: building from a place of faith42:00 – Creating spiritual margin in daily life47:15 – Final encouragement: your obedience is never wasted50:00 – Closing remarks and reflections🎙️ Meet the Host: Jackson YoungJackson Young is the founder of Clearview Studio, a podcast-first creative agency based in West Palm Beach, FL. Known for his heart-forward storytelling and Christ-centered vision, Jackson helps business owners, creatives, and culture-makers clarify their message and amplify their impact through media. He’s a business owner, director, and leader whose story is rooted in faith and obedience.📍 West Palm Beach, FL📸 @jacksonyoung_1🎥 @clearviewstudios🎙️About the Guest:Carolina Lopez is the founder of Northwood Coffee Shop, a coffee business born out of bold obedience. After walking away from her secure 9-5, she followed a quiet nudge from God to build something from scratch. Her journey is marked by early mornings, uncomfortable growth, and deep surrender — all fueled by a belief that purpose is always worth pursuing.📍 West Palm Beach, FL☕ @northwoodcoffee

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast is about getting the real authentic story out of guests and asking hard questions. Your testimony is the only thing no one can truly deny. It has the power to transform someone else's life through you sharing. Although health and wellness is a focus, i aspire to host people such as business owners, faith leaders, medical personal, personal development leaders, and others to give them a platform for sharing how they got to where they are. Everyones story needs to be told. Why not make this the place to do that?

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