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New Books in PsychoanalysisNew Books in PsychoanalysisMisogynoir and the Psychic Life of Race: Projective Identification, Cultural Authority, and the Black FeminineThe discussion explored the concept of “misogynoir” and its impact on Black women, including the ways in which societal expectations and cultural biases affect their experiences in leadership roles and in positions of authority. Moya Bailey’s (2021) definition of this term was described. It combines misogyny and anti-Black racism but is a distinct phenomenon that highlights how the experiences of Black women are not simply additive—racism plus sexism—but are multiplicative and intersectional; a combination that creates a unique form of racialized gender violence often in ways that are subtle, insidious, and deeply rooted in unconscious fantasy. 2025-06-1341 minNew Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyPsychoanalytic Defenses and the Battle Over America's ClassroomsThis episode delves into the intense conflicts surrounding race, history, and education in America, asking why classrooms have become such volatile battlegrounds. Moving beyond surface-level political or ideological debates, two psychoanalysts, Drs. Karyne Messina and Felecia Powell-Williams apply some of the tools of psychoanalysis to uncover the deeper, often unconscious, psychological forces at play. The discussion explores how the enduring legacy of racism in the United States, particularly the unacknowledged weight of historical trauma and guilt related to anti-Blackness, fuels a societal "War on Knowing." Central to this analysis are the defense mechanisms mobilized, both individually and co...2025-05-0835 minNew Books in PsychoanalysisNew Books in PsychoanalysisPsychoanalytic Defenses and the Battle Over America's ClassroomsThis episode delves into the intense conflicts surrounding race, history, and education in America, asking why classrooms have become such volatile battlegrounds. Moving beyond surface-level political or ideological debates, two psychoanalysts, Drs. Karyne Messina and Felecia Powell-Williams apply some of the tools of psychoanalysis to uncover the deeper, often unconscious, psychological forces at play. The discussion explores how the enduring legacy of racism in the United States, particularly the unacknowledged weight of historical trauma and guilt related to anti-Blackness, fuels a societal "War on Knowing." Central to this analysis are the defense mechanisms mobilized, both individually and co...2025-05-0635 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Season 2, Episode 12: The FinaleMotherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2025-05-0131 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Season 2: Episode 11: March MadnessMotherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2025-03-2756 minNew Books in PsychoanalysisNew Books in PsychoanalysisWhen People Can't ListenDr. Karyne Messina, host of this series, and Dr. Felecia Powell-Williams, the co-host, talked about what happens when people can’t listen. They discussed events that occurred at the Annual Conference of the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsA) that took place in San Francisco earlier this month and the half time show at Super Bowl 59.Dr. Powell-Williams, who attend the conference, said she left the APsA meeting holding a multitude of emotions. “On one level it was a satisfying reunification of parts of the organization that were split off due to fear or intolerance of exploring difference.” She added t...2025-03-1051 minLiving ReconciledLiving ReconciledEP. 70: Justice and Healing with Felecia MarshallWe would love to hear from you! Send us a text message.In this episode of Living Reconciled, we talk with Felecia Marshall about her journey through grief after the murder of her daughter, Alexia. She shares how faith transformed her pain into purpose, leading to the creation of Grant Me Justice, a nonprofit supporting families affected by violent crime. Felicia’s story is a powerful reminder of forgiveness, empathy, and the fight for justice. Join us for this moving conversation about healing and hope.Special thanks to our sponsors: Nissan, St. Dominic's Hos...2025-03-0554 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Season 2: Episode 10: New Year, New BeginningsMotherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2025-02-131h 01Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Season 2, Episode 9: Men's Retreat ReflectionsMotherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2025-02-1344 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Season 2, Episode 8: A Story of One Man's Deep Loss of His SonMotherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2025-01-2445 minNew Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyJames Baldwin’s Use of Mechanisms of Defense in this Story “Going to Meet the Man”James Baldwin’s “Going to Meet the Man” is a powerful short story that describes the life of Jesse, a 42-year-old white police officer whose experiences alternate between his present-day struggles with impotence and his memories of racial violence. As the narrative unfolds a pivotal childhood memory of a lynching, sets the tone and comes to represent the fundamental weakness of white supremacy. His need for racist violence to regain potency suggests that the system of white supremacy requires constant reinforcement to maintain itself. Projective identification, a powerful mechanism of defense, also plays a significant role in exploring the comple...2024-12-3138 minNew Books in PsychoanalysisNew Books in PsychoanalysisJames Baldwin’s Use of Mechanisms of Defense in this Story “Going to Meet the Man”James Baldwin’s “Going to Meet the Man” is a powerful short story that describes the life of Jesse, a 42-year-old white police officer whose experiences alternate between his present-day struggles with impotence and his memories of racial violence. As the narrative unfolds a pivotal childhood memory of a lynching, sets the tone and comes to represent the fundamental weakness of white supremacy. His need for racist violence to regain potency suggests that the system of white supremacy requires constant reinforcement to maintain itself. Projective identification, a powerful mechanism of defense, also plays a significant role in exploring the comple...2024-12-3138 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Season 2 Episode 7Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-12-111h 02Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Men Hurt Too, Part 2Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-11-2139 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Men Hurt Too, Part 1Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-11-1829 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast-Season 2, Episode 4Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-11-071h 10Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-11-041h 11Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4SEASON 2, POSTPONEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTMotherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-10-2502 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justiice: The Podcast Season 2, Episode 3Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-10-1936 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast - Season 2, Episode 2Welcome to Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, a heartfelt and powerful series dedicated to the voices of those affected by homicide. Hosted by Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter, who was tragically murdered in 2017, this podcast delves deep into the personal stories of victims’ families, the challenges they face, and their relentless pursuit of justice.Each episode features candid interviews with survivors, legal experts, and advocates, shedding light on the profound impact of homicide on our communities. Whether you’re passionate about criminal justice reform, seeking solace in shared experiences, or l...2024-10-1030 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast - Season 2, Episode 1 Welcome to Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, a heartfelt and powerful series dedicated to the voices of those affected by homicide. Hosted by Paul Rankin and Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter, who was tragically murdered in 2017, this podcast delves deep into the personal stories of victims’ families, the challenges they face, and their relentless pursuit of justice.Each episode features candid interviews with survivors, legal experts, and advocates, shedding light on the profound impact of homicide on our communities. Whether you’re passionate about criminal justice reform, seeking solace in s...2024-10-0334 minNew Books in Critical TheoryNew Books in Critical TheoryHow Mechanisms of Psychoanalytic Defense Perpetuate Racism in AmericaThe third podcast in this series focuses on an article written by Dr. Dionne Powell who participated in the 2014 documentary, “Black Psychoanalysts Speak,” which was an excellent film created by Basia Winograd. Dr. Powell’s JAPA article written in 2018 was entitled, “Race, African Americans, and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic Situation.” This is a an important illustration of racism in America and ties in nicely with our topic about psychoanalytic mechanisms of defense.Dr. Karyne E. Messina is a psychologist and child, adolescent and adult psychoanalyst. In addition to maintaining a full-time private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland...2024-09-0345 minNew Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyHow Mechanisms of Psychoanalytic Defense Perpetuate Racism in AmericaThe third podcast in this series focuses on an article written by Dr. Dionne Powell who participated in the 2014 documentary, “Black Psychoanalysts Speak,” which was an excellent film created by Basia Winograd. Dr. Powell’s JAPA article written in 2018 was entitled, “Race, African Americans, and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic Situation.” This is a an important illustration of racism in America and ties in nicely with our topic about psychoanalytic mechanisms of defense.Dr. Karyne E. Messina is a psychologist and child, adolescent and adult psychoanalyst. In addition to maintaining a full-time private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland...2024-09-0345 minNew Books in PsychoanalysisNew Books in PsychoanalysisHow Mechanisms of Psychoanalytic Defense Perpetuate Racism in AmericaThe third podcast in this series focuses on an article written by Dr. Dionne Powell who participated in the 2014 documentary, “Black Psychoanalysts Speak,” which was an excellent film created by Basia Winograd. Dr. Powell’s JAPA article written in 2018 was entitled, “Race, African Americans, and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic Situation.” This is a an important illustration of racism in America and ties in nicely with our topic about psychoanalytic mechanisms of defense.Dr. Karyne E. Messina is a psychologist and child, adolescent and adult psychoanalyst. In addition to maintaining a full-time private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland...2024-09-0345 minNew Books in Critical TheoryNew Books in Critical TheoryThe Role of Psychoanalytic Mechanisms of Defense; What They Are and How They WorkUsing one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s major ideas as a springboard for their discussion, “The truth will set you free,” the host and co-host discussed psychoanalytic mechanism of defense starting with denial which can emerge when a topic is too painful or difficult to face. A productive dialogue followed that focused on Dr. Filipe Copeland’s description of two different types of denial, Strategic Denial and Psychological Denial as described in “The American Psychoanalyst” (TAP) in an interview with Dr. Austin Ratner, editor-in-chief of the magazine. Amanual Elias’s paper, “Racism as Neglect and Denial” was also mentioned. Stay tuned f...2024-08-0741 minNew Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyThe Role of Psychoanalytic Mechanisms of Defense; What They Are and How They WorkUsing one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s major ideas as a springboard for their discussion, “The truth will set you free,” the host and co-host discussed psychoanalytic mechanism of defense starting with denial which can emerge when a topic is too painful or difficult to face. A productive dialogue followed that focused on Dr. Filipe Copeland’s description of two different types of denial, Strategic Denial and Psychological Denial as described in “The American Psychoanalyst” (TAP) in an interview with Dr. Austin Ratner, editor-in-chief of the magazine. Amanual Elias’s paper, “Racism as Neglect and Denial” was also mentioned. Stay tuned f...2024-08-0741 minNew Books in PsychoanalysisNew Books in PsychoanalysisThe Role of Psychoanalytic Mechanisms of Defense; What They Are and How They WorkUsing one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s major ideas as a springboard for their discussion, “The truth will set you free,” the host and co-host discussed psychoanalytic mechanism of defense starting with denial which can emerge when a topic is too painful or difficult to face. A productive dialogue followed that focused on Dr. Filipe Copeland’s description of two different types of denial, Strategic Denial and Psychological Denial as described in “The American Psychoanalyst” (TAP) in an interview with Dr. Austin Ratner, editor-in-chief of the magazine. Amanual Elias’s paper, “Racism as Neglect and Denial” was also mentioned. Stay tuned f...2024-08-0741 minNew Books in Critical TheoryNew Books in Critical TheoryA Psychoanalytic Overview of Racism in AmericaThe first podcast in this series was inspired by a documentary film made in 2014 called “Black Analysts Speak” as well as some of the findings in the Holmes Commission on Racial Equality in American Psychoanalysis published in 2023. It also considered the reasons why racism has persisted so long in America including perspectives from a psychoanalytic vantage point. Mechanism of defense, particularly projective identification was discussed as one specific reason why change has been slow. The host and co-host also talked about the some of the reasons why it is important for white people to listen to the Black experience. Dr. Martin Lut...2024-06-2448 minNew Books in Big IdeasNew Books in Big IdeasA Psychoanalytic Overview of Racism in AmericaThe first podcast in this series was inspired by a documentary film made in 2014 called “Black Analysts Speak” as well as some of the findings in the Holmes Commission on Racial Equality in American Psychoanalysis published in 2023. It also considered the reasons why racism has persisted so long in America including perspectives from a psychoanalytic vantage point. Mechanism of defense, particularly projective identification was discussed as one specific reason why change has been slow. The host and co-host also talked about the some of the reasons why it is important for white people to listen to the Black experience. Dr. Martin Lut...2024-06-2448 minNew Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyA Psychoanalytic Overview of Racism in AmericaThe first podcast in this series was inspired by a documentary film made in 2014 called “Black Analysts Speak” as well as some of the findings in the Holmes Commission on Racial Equality in American Psychoanalysis published in 2023. It also considered the reasons why racism has persisted so long in America including perspectives from a psychoanalytic vantage point. Mechanism of defense, particularly projective identification was discussed as one specific reason why change has been slow. The host and co-host also talked about the some of the reasons why it is important for white people to listen to the Black experience. Dr. Martin Lut...2024-06-2448 minNew Books in PsychoanalysisNew Books in PsychoanalysisA Psychoanalytic Overview of Racism in AmericaThe first podcast in this series was inspired by a documentary film made in 2014 called “Black Analysts Speak” as well as some of the findings in the Holmes Commission on Racial Equality in American Psychoanalysis published in 2023. It also considered the reasons why racism has persisted so long in America including perspectives from a psychoanalytic vantage point. Mechanism of defense, particularly projective identification was discussed as one specific reason why change has been slow. The host and co-host also talked about the some of the reasons why it is important for white people to listen to the Black experience. Dr. Martin Lut...2024-06-2448 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 12 (Season 1 Finale)Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-05-0254 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 11Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-04-2501 minFaith Seeking Understanding: A Podcast on Christian Faith and 21st Century LifeFaith Seeking Understanding: A Podcast on Christian Faith and 21st Century LifeCourageous Conversations: Seeking Justice in the Justice SystemIn Felecia Marshall's book, Grant Me Justice, she tells the story of the murder of her daughter and the frustration of dealing with the justice system as she sought justice for her child. Felecia's web page: https://www.feleciamarshall.com/ She is the founder of https://www.grantmejustice.org/2024-04-2353 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 10Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-04-1851 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 9Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-04-1136 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 8Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-04-041h 11Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 7Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-03-281h 01Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 6Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-03-2154 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 5Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-03-1456 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 4Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-03-0756 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 3Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-02-2938 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 2Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-02-2238 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 2Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-02-1638 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 3Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-02-1638 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 4Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-02-1656 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 5Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.2024-02-1656 minGrant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Grant Me Justice: The Podcast Episode 6Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. 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