In this podcast episode, we celebrate the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter. It explores his lesser-known journey to the presidency in 1976, showcasing his grassroots campaign and commitment to honesty during a time of national skepticism following Watergate. The episode delves into the challenges he faced, including economic struggles and the Iran hostage crisis, while also highlighting his key accomplishments like the Camp David Accords. Additionally, it underscores his remarkable work after leaving office through the Carter Center, where he focused on peacemaking, human rights, and global health initiatives, establishing himself as a prominent humanitarian. His dedication to Habitat for Humanity and efforts to eliminate Guinea worm disease exemplify the significant impact of his post-presidential endeavors.