I Refused to Kneel During the National Anthem & I Have No Regrets |Sadie, Christian & Jonathan Isaac
Jonathan Isaac isn't here to call out anyone for having strong beliefs, but when his NBA Orlando Magic teammates wanted to kneel during the national anthem, Jonathan knew he couldn't. He explains to Sadie and Christian why he literally took a stand and what the days and weeks were like after, how he was able to keep relationships on his team while playing together, and if he has any regrets. Jonathan shares about his childhood when his family moved from the Bronx to Naples, FL, and his struggles with identity — and eventually crippling anxiety — and how he's learned to manage it with God's help.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Welcome
01:03 - Best piece of advice
04:00 - Jonathan's upbringing
06:45 - Moving from the Bronx to Florida
12:30 - Terrified & panic attacks
14:20 - Talking to someone
18:08 - When did Jonathan's relationship with God begin?
20:10 - Waiting for the "moment" when he won't be anxious ever again
26:05 - Getting to know Jesus
35:15 - Choosing to stand
47:08 - Making a stand in love
49:00 - How Jonathan worked past it on his team
53:00 - Why Jonathan started UNITUS
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ABOUT SADIE ROBERTSON:
Sadie Robertson, first introduced to the world as a star of A&E’s Duck Dynasty and ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, recognized she could be a positive voice to those in need of an inspiring presence in their lives. Since her early 20s, she's been one of the most prominent voices of her generation. Sadie’s passion is to speak, to write, and to encourage. She is a sister and friend to more than five million followers on her various social platforms, which she sees as a direct line of communication to her peers.
Sadie’s creative and entrepreneurial spirit has helped her become a 'New York Times Best Selling Author' and launch her Live Original brand, which speaks to millions across her various platforms, including YouTube, social media, the Live Original blog, LO Sister Community, the Live Original tour, and her WHOA That’s Good Podcast.
Additionally, Robertson has long poured her heart into philanthropic efforts. She has loved partnering with Roma Boots, Help One Now, World Vision, and the World Food Program over the last few years. To date, Robertson has been able to be a voice and agent of change in many countries, including Peru, Somalia, Moldova, and the Dominican Republic.
Sadie is married to the man of her dreams, Christian Huff, and they have two daughters. They look forward to continuing to learn what it means to truly live and celebrate in every moment of life.