Blindness, Jiu-Jitsu, & Helping Kids w/ DeVaughn Bam Bam Smith

DeVaughn lost his sight at the age of 17.  His life turned around about that same time after he had a religious conversion experience.  DeVaughn enjoys judo, jiu-jitsu and wrestling.  He is currently going to college on a wrestling scholarship.  Someday he hopes to help kids by providing a place for them to wrestle and “rough house”.

Podcast guest
Devaughn Bam Bam Smith

The Farm, Pastoring, and Boating w/ My Mom & Dad

This is a conversation with my mom and dad, Bill & Erma Jackson.  We talk about what the farm means to them, how Dad got involved in pastoring, and their enjoyment of boating through the years.

podcast guests
Bill & Erma

Uncle Red and Aunt Ruth Ann, Reminiscing About Life

In their 80’s, my Uncle Red and Aunt Ruth Ann talk about their family and things that have happened to them in life.

Uncle Red and Aunt Ruth Ann

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From Childhood in Jamaica To A Professional Life in the USA w/ Pancho

Pancho grew up, mainly outside, in Jamaica.  His first time in an automobile was on the way to the airport at age 16 when he would be flown to the USA to meet his dad.  We talk about his childhood in Jamaica, coming to the USA, having a child with severe autism, and his drive to provide for his family.

Pancho’s wife, Emma, was also on the podcast.  Her episode can be heard at: https://willjackson.com/a-familys-experience-with-autism/

podcast guest
Pancho

Information about Pancho’s wedding photography and videography services are at: pancho3.com/

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