At-homish

In this powerful conversation, Wil sits down with Anthony Upchurch, a Navy veteran who made Washington his home after being stationed at Whidbey Island in 1992. What starts as a discussion about Southern roots and military service quickly evolves into a deep exploration of community, belonging, and what it means to show up authentically for one another.

Anthony and Wil share stories from their upbringings—from grandmother's backhands to the importance of "reading the room"—while tackling heavier topics like the role of mentorship, the challenges facing young people without support systems, and the critical need for accessible resources in every household. Anthony opens up about his work with Legal Shield, driven by a mission to provide equal access to legal protection for families regardless of their social status.

This Episode Touches On:
  • The culture shock of moving from the South to the Pacific Northwest
  • Military service and the discipline it instills
  • The importance of vulnerability and trust among men
  • Creating spaces where people can be their authentic selves
  • Community support and showing up for one another
  • The value of mentorship and having role models
  • Protecting families through accessible legal resources
  • The power of breaking bread together across cultures
  • Mental health and dealing with suppressed trauma
  • Being present and reading the room in different spaces
Memorable Quotes:
"If you don't know your rights, you really don't have any." - Anthony Upchurch
"You want to find out what you're full of, pour it into somebody else." - Anthony Upchurch
"You're only a prayer away." - Anthony's grandmother
"We are one." - Anthony's philosophy on community

Guest Information:
Anthony Upchurch
  • Navy Veteran (stationed 1992)
  • Legal Shield Representative
  • Community Advocate
  • Father and Mentor
  • Snohomish County Resident
Walk-Up Song: "We Are One" by Maze
Why This Song: Because we're all connected, and Anthony believes in showing up for people—whether he knows them or not—in moments of celebration or struggle.


Creators and Guests

Host
Wil Johnson
Host of At-homish podcast that is focusing on how we all can belong in our communities.
Producer
Red Trux
Red Trux is a small business that focuses on telling the stories in the small town of Snohomish. Services including complete podcast production and brand development.

What is At-homish?

Join Wil Johnson, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer for Snohomish County, as he helps make you feel At-homish. Whether you are in your home town or discovering a new one, there are ways we can help everyone belong and feel at-home. Wil breaks down the different perspectives and strategies on how to make everyone in your community feel like they belong. Come on in and make yourself At-homish.