In this inspiring episode, Mike sits down with Adam Mizel, co-founder of US United, to explore how real national healing starts with one simple idea: choose positivity, then pass it on. After leaving a 20-year private equity career, Adam dedicated himself to bridging America's divides through service, storytelling, and connection. He shares how the Sheriff Unity Network, now active in over 100 counties, is quietly strengthening communities by addressing issues like mental health, addiction, homelessness, and everyday public trust—often in ways most people never see.
Adam brings this mission to life through powerful stories of conversations with people across the political spectrum, revealing a truth often lost in headlines: most Americans want unity far more than conflict. He and Mike also spotlight National Unity Day (December 13th) and its two simple, transformative actions—Make the Call to reconnect with someone you've drifted from, and Change the Algorithm by flooding social media with positive content.
This episode is more than a conversation—it's an invitation.
If you want a more compassionate, connected America, start with one action today: reach out, lift someone up, and be the spark your community needs.
IN THIS EPISODE:
💼➡️🤝How Adam Built a Movement for American Unity
🚓🌍 Inside the Sheriff Unity Network: Unsung Leaders Strengthening Communities
🗣️💡 When Conversations Change Everything: Real Stories That Break Through the Divide
🗓️✨ National Unity Day: Two Simple Actions That Can Reconnect a Nation—Starting With You
📘 BONUS TAKEAWAY:
The fastest way to shift the energy in a divided environment isn't through debate, it's through small, consistent acts of positivity. Adam explains that kindness is chemically contagious; when you perform even one positive action, you trigger an emotional chain reaction that uplifts you, the recipient, and anyone who witnesses it. In other words, unity scales through tiny moments that feel insignificant but have massive ripple effects.
🚀 PERFECT FOR:
Anyone craving more connection and less division in their community, workplace, or family. It's a powerful listen for leaders, creators, and change-makers searching for practical, nonpolitical ways to inspire unity, as well as those interested in personal growth, mindset shifts, and the science of positivity. It's also ideal for anyone overwhelmed by the constant negativity of the news and social media who wants to be part of something constructive and hopeful.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
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