

Bryan Stevenson
World-renowned civil rights lawyer and author of Just Mercy. Founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, dedicated to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States.
Top 10 podcasts with Bryan Stevenson
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Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 35min
This Conversation Will Change Your Life: Do This to Find Purpose & Meaning
Bryan Stevenson, a world-renowned civil rights lawyer and author of Just Mercy, shares his incredible journey in the fight for justice. He discusses the vital role of compassion in leadership and how small actions can create significant change. Stevenson emphasizes that we are not defined by our worst mistakes and highlights the transformative power of hope. Through compelling stories, he inspires listeners to embrace empathy and understanding, urging everyone to recognize the humanity in others, especially those affected by injustice.

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Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 34min
The Words You Need to Hear Today: The Power of Hope
Bryan Stevenson, renowned civil rights lawyer who founded the Equal Justice Initiative and wrote Just Mercy, shares fierce compassion rooted in justice. He discusses proximity to marginalized people, mercy as a deliberate posture, hope as a sustaining force, the harms of solitary confinement and treating children as adults, and how small, inconvenient acts can build real change.

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Jan 5, 2024 • 1h 3min
How to Keep Going When Things Get Hard | Bryan Stevenson
Bryan Stevenson, a renowned public interest lawyer and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, shares powerful insights from his fight for justice. He discusses the importance of 'proximity' to marginalized communities and how it fosters understanding. Stevenson emphasizes the role of mindfulness, music, and exercise in maintaining personal resilience. He also highlights the necessity of compassion in overcoming hatred and navigating fear. Through stories of collective memory and personal faith, he encourages listeners to engage actively in the pursuit of equality and justice.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 27min
What Germany Did That America Still Hasn’t
Join Bryan Stevenson, a leading lawyer and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, as he dives into the urgent need for honesty in America's historical narratives. He discusses President Trump's critiques of 'wokeness' in museums, revealing the dangers of whitewashing history. Stevenson emphasizes the importance of confronting painful truths about slavery and segregation. He also analyzes the backlash against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives and the shifting legal landscape regarding racial bias. Hope and perseverance in the fight for justice are highlighted as essential for future generations.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 32min
Trump, the Smithsonian, and the battle over U.S. history
Bryan Stevenson, a renowned civil rights lawyer and author of 'Just Mercy,' discusses the contentious nature of American history, particularly how museums are targeted in the political landscape. He critiques Trump's efforts to reshape historical narratives, focusing on the importance of educational institutions like the Smithsonian. Stevenson emphasizes the significance of acknowledging the legacies of slavery and racial injustice as essential truths for healing. He calls for resilience against cultural attacks on history, urging the need to confront uncomfortable realities.

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Mar 25, 2026 • 1h 11min
Bryan Stevenson says facing our racist past is a path, not punishment
Bryan Stevenson, human rights lawyer who founded the Equal Justice Initiative, advocates preserving painful history through museums and archives. He discusses why confronting slavery and lynching is necessary for truth and healing. He traces Montgomery’s role in segregation, reframes Rosa Parks’ activism, and explains how documenting racial terror supports democratic repair.

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Jan 2, 2026 • 50min
How Debate Took Over the Internet. Plus, a Case for Confronting the Past.
Mehdi Hasan, journalist and editor-in-chief of Zeteo, shares insights from his confronting debates with far-right conservatives on Jubilee, tackling the evolving nature of political discourse online. He raises critical questions about the fine line between platforming extremist views and fostering understanding. Meanwhile, Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, emphasizes the importance of truthful historical memory, arguing against the erasure of painful histories. He inspires hope through storytelling and advocates for public narratives that honor the legacy of slavery and racial violence.

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Dec 30, 2025 • 38min
The books that explained 2025 (Part 2)
In this engaging discussion, Bryan Stevenson, a renowned lawyer and racial justice advocate, delves into the powerful narratives formed around Mother Emanuel AME, exploring its role in American history and the need for honest reflection on systemic injustice. Canadian journalist Paul Wells analyzes Adam Nagourney's The Times, shedding light on the evolution of media in the digital age and the challenges faced by news outlets today. Lastly, Mattea Roach shares insights on Maria Reva's Endling, discussing how fiction can frame contemporary crises and reflect the complexities of storytelling.

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May 10, 2023 • 33min
Super Soul Special: Oprah Winfrey: Love and Connection
Original Air Date: February 17th, 2021Everything we do, every relationship we have, succeeds or fails based on our level of true spiritual connection with others. How do we get back on track when we find ourselves disconnected from people? In this episode of “Super Soul,” Oprah sits down with acclaimed spiritual teachers—including Jill Bolte Taylor, Dr. Maya Angelou, Sister Joan Chittister, Thich Nhat Hanh, Gary Zukav and Linda Francis, Meagan Good, Rob and Kristen Bell, President Jimmy Carter, Pastor Wintley Phipps, Brené Brown, Tracy Morgan, Phil Jackson, Shawn Achor, Gloria Steinem, Bryan Stevenson, Malala Yousafzai, and Elie Wiesel—to discover the steps we all can take to find creative ways to nurture the bonds of love and a connection with the people in our lives, and then gradually expanding that to the rest of the world. Interviews with these talented writers, speakers and thought leaders are excerpted from Oprah’s Emmy Award-winning show “Super Soul Sunday.” You can also find this compilation and other insightful conversations in Oprah’s best-selling book The Wisdom of Sundays. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPods You can also watch Oprah’s Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 1min
Listen Again: Loving Mercy with Bryan Stevenson
Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative and author of *Just Mercy*, passionately discusses his lifelong commitment to justice and human rights. He shares how his early experiences with death row shaped his calling and the importance of being a 'stonecatcher'—a metaphor for absorbing condemnation to foster dialogue. They explore forgiveness towards the undeserving, the systemic inequalities in the justice system, and the power of truth-telling for healing. Stevenson’s hopeful perspective inspires resilience in the fight against racial injustice.


