Episode

One Breakdown Away: How a Car Can Make or Break the American Dream

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American Potential
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Apr 16, 2026
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Summary

In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Jason Wells, founder of Mechanics of Faith, to explore how something as simple as a car repair can be the difference between stability and crisis. Jason shares how his nonprofit in Virginia is helping individuals and families stay on their feet by providing affordable auto repairs—and second chances. For many of the people he serves, a broken-down car doesn’t just mean inconvenience; it can mean losing a job, missing rent, or facing homelessness. The conversation highlights a powerful but often overlooked reality: access to reliable transportation dramatically expands job opportunities and economic mobility. Jason also discusses how Mechanics of Faith is going beyond repairs—training and employing individuals in recovery and helping them build new careers and lives. This episode is a compelling reminder that real solutions often come from the ground up—and that restoring opportunity can start with something as simple as getting someone back on the road.