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11. Courtenaye Jackson - From Prosecutor to Purpose: A Journey to Justice
Courtenaye Jackson: - From Prosecutor to Purpose: A Journey to JusticeWhat does it mean to lead with purpose, principle, and power?This episode features Courtenaye Jackson—currently General Counsel for the Children’s Aid Society in New York City. With a $300M endowment and a wide portfolio of schools and social services, Courtenaye brings legal expertise and deep conviction to systems in service of children and justice.But her path wasn’t linear. From growing up in Queens with dreams of being a forest ranger...
2025-06-16
1h 14
SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions
In Memoriam: A Reflection on the Remarkable Journey of Justice David Souter
In Memoriam: A Reflection on the Remarkable Journey of Justice David SouterEpisode OverviewIn this special memorial episode, we discuss the remarkable life and judicial career of Justice David H. Souter, a Supreme Court Justice who defied political expectations and remained committed to principled jurisprudence.Key HighlightsBorn: September 17, 1939 in Melrose, MassachusettsAppointed to Supreme Court: 1990 by President George H.W. BushRetired: 2009 (succeeded by Justice Sotomayor)Passed Away: May 8, 2025Notable Career MilestonesRhodes Scholar at Oxford UniversityNew Hampshire Attorney GeneralAssociate Justice of New Hampshire Supreme CourtJudge on the First...
2025-05-09
03 min
The Journey Church Houston Podcast
Genesis 18:16–19:38 | The Justice and Mercy of God
Will God allow our disobedience and idolatry to go unpunished? To address this question, we turn to one of the most sobering and surprising stories in Scripture. In this sermon, we explore the destruction of Sodom and the rescue of Lot in Genesis 18–19, where God's perfect justice and His unexpected mercy collide. Abraham intercedes for a wicked city. Lot, flawed and fearful, is spared—not because of his goodness, but because of his connection to a mediator. Through this account, we see a crucial truth: ➡️ God is just and must deal with sin. ➡️...
2025-05-04
33 min
The NCJA Podcast
Episode 42: Better Data, Better Justice: Discussing the Benefits of Justice Counts for SAAs
Are you searching for ways to expand your capacity for data access or analysis? Do you need help telling the story of your criminal justice data? Tune into this episode of The NCJA Podcast and join NCJA Research Analyst Alexis Cooney as she speaks with Laramie Riggs and Esteem Brumfield from the Center for State Governments (CSG) Justice Center about Justice Counts, a national initiative providing tools, resources and custom support to help criminal justice agencies make their data journey easy, straightforward and impactful. Learn what participation in Justice Counts looks like, including how to enhance data-driven decision-making and s...
2025-03-18
37 min
The Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends
On the Road with Tony Justice and Lisa Kelly from ‘Ice Road Truckers’
In this special episode of The Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends, Tony welcomes Lisa Kelly, the beloved star of Ice Road Truckers. Lisa opens up about her journey from a small farm in Alaska to becoming a trucking icon navigating the world’s most treacherous roads. She shares stories from her early days working odd jobs, her first trucking experiences, and how she landed her role on the hit reality series. Lisa reveals exciting behind-the-scenes details from the show, including dramatic and humorous moments from filming, and talks about her current ventures as an owner-operator and bre...
2025-03-12
31 min
The Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends
On the Road with Tony Justice and Ricky Simmons Hauler for Car 21 of Childress Racing
Welcome to The Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends! In this episode, Tony sits down with Ricky Simmons, the veteran hauler driver for the No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, piloted by Austin Hill in the Xfinity Series. Ricky shares his journey from hauling produce cross-country to driving state-of-the-art NASCAR haulers, offering a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road and the pivotal role hauler drivers play in the racing world. They discuss Ricky’s experiences navigating the competitive world of NASCAR, the intricate process of preparing for race weekends, and the camaraderie that fuels both the trucking and...
2025-03-05
28 min
The Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends
On the Road with Tony Justice and Jacob Bonham
In this episode of The Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends, Tony sits down with Jacob Bonham, the driver of the iconic "Hater-Made" Peterbilt and the visionary behind Bonham Transportation. Jacob shares his journey into the trucking industry, recounting his humble beginnings hauling gravel and watermelons to his rise as a heavy-haul specialist. Jacob shares about what it takes to break into specialized freight, the importance of mentorship, and the unique pride that fuels the trucking community. Jacob’s dedication to lifting others up and his commitment to the industry shine through as he discusses with Tony his...
2025-02-12
35 min
The Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends
On the Road with Tony Justice and Ruby Leigh
In this heartfelt and inspiring episode ofThe Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends, we welcome Ruby Leigh, a standout country artist who captured the nation’s attention as the runner-up onThe Voice. Known for her authentic storytelling and undeniable talent, Ruby shares her journey from small-town Missouri to the national stage. With roots deeply planted in family values and a love for classic country music, Ruby takes us through the pivotal moments of her life—from her first encounter with country music at age nine to standing ovations on the Grand Ole Opry stage.Ruby reveals the tria...
2025-02-12
36 min
Spin Justice
Ryan Russell – From Struggles to Strength: A Life-Changing Weight Loss Journey
In this episode of Spin Justice, Hayley sits down with Ryan Russell, who has undergone an incredible weight loss transformation while overcoming personal struggles that shaped him into the person he is today. Ryan opens up about the challenges he faced, the mindset shifts that helped him push through, and how his journey has impacted his mental and physical well-being. This episode is sponsored by D&A Boxing School of Excellence.Click the link below to check them out: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dna_boxing...
2025-02-07
1h 18
Peace Talks
Justice in Advent
Our second conversation in this three-part series centers what Advent teaches us about justice. Using the backdrop of the arrival of Jesus, Mariah, Katie and Suzie discuss how Jesus justice is NOT retribution but IS a long game—and how it all relates to the concept of the "already but not yet".» About Our Guest:Suzie Lind serves as the Formation Pastor with Journey Church, an interdenominational community in Brentwood, Tennessee. She accidentally stepped into church ministry in 2002 when she was looking for a part-time job that would allow her to stay home with her...
2024-12-12
30 min
the LOVE JUSTICE podcast
Episode 16 of the LOVE JUSTICE podcast with special guest: Joel Smallbone of for KING + COUNTRY | hosted by Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes | LoveJustice.NGO
This week’s conversation on the Love Justice Podcast features Joel Smallbone of for KING + COUNTRY. Listen in as hosts Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes discuss everything from creativity to the fight against injustice, as well as Joel’s journey to becoming an advocate for women’s rights through film and music. Joel Smallbone is an Australian actor and one-half of the four-time GRAMMY Award-winning pop duo for KING + COUNTRY, which he formed with his brother Luke. They have generated over 2 billion streams and earned 10 GMA Awards, 1 Billboard Music Award, and 1 American Music Award. They have also perfor...
2024-11-27
36 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
From Taiwan to the Kanawha Valley: Yun Liang’s Journey in Real Estate
In this episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, I chat with Yun Liang, a local realtor in the Kanawha Valley. She shares her journey, her work in real estate, and her thoughts on the market. Yun has been in real estate for six years. Originally from Taiwan, she moved to the United States at 14 and settled in the Kanawha Valley, where her godparents lived. She describes the move as a significant culture shock, going from the bustling city of Taipei to the more laid-back atmosphere of West Virginia. Despite the initial adjustment, she stayed, went to...
2024-11-26
06 min
the LOVE JUSTICE podcast
Episode 15 of the LOVE JUSTICE podcast | Stories Edition: "An Orphan's Journey to the Family Homes" | hosted by Paula Cornell | LoveJustice.NGO
Paula Cornell is from Seattle and joined Love Justice International as a writer in 2021. Prior to joining Love Justice, Paula spent several years volunteering with Youth With A Mission, where she heard and witnessed incredible stories from around the world of healing and redemption in the face of injustice. Seeing how stories like these could inspire hope, bring understanding, and spur people into action, she began to dream of how stories could change the world. This dream eventually led her to return to college to pursue a journalism degree from the University of Washington and delivered her...
2024-11-20
16 min
Inside Out with James Catledge
Adam Clausen’s Journey of Justice and Redemption | The Inside Out Podcaast | Part 2
Adam Clausen’s Journey of Justice and Redemption | The Inside Out Podcaast | Part 2 In this compelling episode of The Inside Out Podcast, Adam Clausen takes us through his remarkable transformation from serving a 213-year prison sentence to becoming a passionate advocate for justice reform. Discover the challenges, pivotal moments, and lessons that reshaped Adam's life, leading him from imprisonment to a life devoted to helping others. His story is one of profound personal growth, fueled by mentorship and the steadfast love and support of his now-wife, Ro Clausen. Together, they fought against unjust laws, championing second chances for those in...
2024-11-11
58 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
Following a Dream: Lori McNabb's Journey to Spotlight Dance and Acrobatics
I get a chance to chat with Lori McNabb, the owner of Spotlight Dance and Acrobatics, and she tells me about her journey. She starts by sharing that her dream began with a prayer. As a child, Lori always wanted to have a dance studio. Instead, she went to college, became a counselor, and later an administrator. She prayed for clarity, asking for the dream to either leave her or to be given a sign. That sign came when a former coworker called her about a building for rent—a building perfect for a dance studio. This call came se...
2024-09-05
06 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
From High School to MBA: Christian Perez's Journey of Hard Work
I’m chatting with Christian Perez, a young man whose story is a powerful example of hard work and determination. Christian, at just 19 years old, has already graduated from college and is on track to complete his MBA by the age of 20. He shares that he started dual enrollment courses at West Virginia State University when he was 15. Taking as many credits as possible during high school allowed him to graduate from college by 19. His story is one of perseverance and dedication, and he encourages high school students to take advantage of dual enrollment credits, summer classes, an...
2024-08-20
03 min
Justice Speakers Institute
Tamika Nelson: Transforming Probation into a Journey of Change
Justice Speaks Podcast #66 This episode of “Justice Speaks” continues the series of interviews with individuals who impact the Justice System by supervising individuals under community supervision in the form of probation or parole. In this episode, we interview Tamika Nelson, the Director of the San Diego County Probation Department. This episode is sponsored by Reconnect. A Journey of Commitment Ms. Tamika Nelson Chief Nelson tells us that her path to becoming a leader in probation was influenced by her mother. Her mother, a nurse working within the juvenile justice system, suggested that...
2024-07-11
46 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
Real Estate Hustle: Hunter Ferrari’s Journey
Today, I talk with Hunter Ferrari, a real estate investor. We kick off the conversation with Hunter sharing that his hustle is all about real estate investment and handling rentals. He confirms he’s both an investor and a realtor, focusing primarily on long-term rentals but also managing a couple of Airbnbs. Recently, his main focus has shifted to mid-term rentals, those staying longer than a week but not quite a year. He mentions having some commercial space, including an office ready for rent. Hunter shares that he started his company in August 2020, bought his first property in...
2024-06-06
09 min
Justice Speakers Institute
Scott Taylor on AI and Community-Centered Criminal Justice Supervision
Justice Speaks Podcast #64 “Justice Speaks” continues its series of interviews with individuals who impact the Justice System by supervising individuals under community supervision in the form of probation or parole. In this episode, we interview Mr. Scott Taylor, who brings a wealth of experience to our interview as the former Director of the Multnomah County Department of Justice (Portland, Oregon). This episode is brought to you by Reconnect. Scott Taylor’s Journey into Criminal Justice Supervision Mr. Scott Taylor Scott Taylor begins by telling us about his journey into the world of crim...
2024-05-02
29 min
#SiblingsToo - Exploring the impacts of sibling sexual abuse
Ep.54 - A Family Journey Toward Justice and Healing after Sibling Sexual Abuse Disclosure (Part 1)
In this profound episode of the #SiblingsToo podcast, we are introduced to Heather, John, and their daughter Brooke, a family united by the turmoil of sibling sexual abuse and united in their journey toward justice and healing. Heather and John, parents grappling with the revelations of their son's actions toward his sister, embody the resolve to advocate for both their children amid an undeniably complex emotional landscape. Brooke emerges as a beacon of courage and a voice for survivors, sharing her experience with clarity and a hope to inspire change. Episode Summary:
2024-05-02
44 min
Justice Speakers Institute
Marcus Hodges on Community Supervision and Justice Reform
Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #62 This episode of Justice Speaks continues its series of interviews with individuals impacting the Justice System, turning to those who supervise individuals under community supervision in the form of probation or parole. In this episode, we interview Marcus Hodges, Associate Director of CSOSA (Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency) in Washington, D.C. This episode is sponsored by Reconnect. Mr. Hodges offers a unique perspective on his journey into the field of criminal justice supervision as he recounts his initial uncertainty about his career path, recalling his college days when he...
2024-04-04
25 min
Oklahoma Odyssey
Behind Bars: A Journey Through the Ages of Punishment
In this captivating episode of Oklahoma Odyssey, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson with Project Manager Jennifer Williams, embark on an illuminating journey through the annals of history, tracing the evolution of punishment and confinement across civilizations and epochs. Join us as we uncover the origins, practices, and societal attitudes towards punishment, from ancient times to the modern era. From the dungeons of antiquity to the emergence of penitentiaries, we delve into the various forms of punishment that have shaped human societies. Through engaging narratives and expert insights, we explore the motivations behind punitive measures, the shifting...
2024-02-23
1h 19
Chasing Justice
Chasing Justice as an Investigator with Roslyn Hernández
Many of us have to be careful with burnout, but investigators preemptively manage it. Join this conversation to hear how one of the most withdrawn types of the enneagram engages in justice. Roslyn Hernández shares about how she’s starting her social justice journey and the self knowledge that helps her engage justice with self-care, compassion and strategic thinking. Roslyn M. Hernández is podcast producer at Chasing Justice, a contributor at Think Christian and on staff at the Fuller Youth Institute. She holds a BA with majors in Film & Media Studies and Spanish and a m...
2024-02-07
34 min
Oklahoma Odyssey
Reforming Justice: Oklahoma's 2023 Triumphs and the Road Ahead
Join hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson on this episode of Oklahoma Odyssey, we delve into the transformative strides made in criminal justice reform throughout the year 2023 in the Sooner State. Join us as we recap the remarkable successes, from innovative policies to impactful initiatives, that have reshaped the landscape of Oklahoma's criminal justice system. From reducing incarceration rates to promoting rehabilitation and reintegration, we explore the initiatives that have paved the way for a more equitable and effective approach to justice. Our guests, including policymakers, activists, and experts, share insights into the key milestones achieved and...
2023-12-30
44 min
All Roads Lead To Real Estate
Alfred Chestnut - The Journey to Justice | All Roads LTR Podcast | Ep. 23
Join Matt on an emotional and eye-opening episode with Alfred Chestnut, a man who spent 36 years wrongfully incarcerated for a crime he didn't commit. Alfred shares the heartbreaking details of his wrongful conviction, the impact on his life, and the journey to justice that led to his ultimate redemption in a historic settlement that ended up being the largest wrongful conviction case in American history.From the initial arrest at the age of 16 to facing the harsh reality of adult prison life, Alfred's story is a testament to resilience and the pursuit of truth. Matt delves into...
2023-12-19
1h 13
Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice
E 60: Abolitionists Rising: Reimagining Justice Beyond Prisons with Lisa Guenther
Picture a world where our concept of justice is redefined - where punishment is replaced with connectivity and relationship building. This profound shift is the heart of our discussion with the insightful academic, Lisa Guenther, who has extensively researched the effects of solitary confinement on individuals. Lisa gifts us with her wisdom as we scrutinize the impact of solitary confinement, navigating the complex concept of carceral power, and highlighting the controversial issue of carceral feminism.We're unafraid to question the status quo. As staunch abolitionists, we debunk misconceptions surrounding the abolitionist movement and paint a vibrant picture...
2023-12-16
32 min
Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice
E 59: The Dark Side of Justice: Lisa Guenther on Race, Gender and Solitary Confinement
Are you ready to journey into the dark realities of the prison system? With our esteemed guest, Lisa Guenther, we invite you to pull back the curtain on the unsettling practice of solitary confinement. Lisa's profound insights, drawn from rigorous research and the lived experiences of those who have suffered the brutality of isolation, will undoubtedly challenge your perspectives. Prepare to confront the weaponization of race, gender, and the devastating psychological impact of prolonged seclusion within the US prison system.The second part of our conversation shifts focus to women in solitary confinement. Brace yourself as we...
2023-12-09
37 min
The Gender Justice Brief
Gender Justice Saved My Kid: One Family's Story
This episode was recorded live, at the annual Gender Justice Brunch. --- Among our amazing guests, we welcomed Helene and MatthewWoods. Helene recounts the challenging journey of Matt, during his transition from elementary to middle school. After Matt came out as transgender, he faced significant difficulties at school, including discrimination and being denied access to appropriate restrooms. This led to frequent absences and a loss of interest in school. After the family patiently explored several solutions, their struggles led to a legal battle and with the support of the attorneys at Gender Justice, the Woods family won in a pivotal...
2023-11-16
15 min
Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice
27.12.2023 Art, Advocacy, and Authenticity: Anna Delvey's Immigrant Journey Through the Justice System
How does one survive the brutality of incarceration and the deprivations of prison life? What if that person is an immigrant caught in an unresponsive justice system? Today, we pull back the curtain on these harsh realities, journeying through the narrative of an artist who found salvation in creativity amidst the bleak confines of prison life. The emotional toll of dependency and loss of control can be crushing, but our guest artist turned adversity into inspiration, forging a path of resilience with limited resources. Through their story, we bear witness to the transformative power of art, a l...
2023-11-15
19 min
Live from the CRJ
A Journey to Healing(ft. Josie Ashton)
***CONTENT WARNING*** This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, sexual assault, and self-harm. This week, Lawrence and Tia speak with Josie Ashton, a domestic violence activist as we talk with her about her experience with domestic violence in the criminal justice system, the work that she's done with the Bride's March, and her healing journey. Josie Ashton is a victim advocate and an activist in the South Florida community since 1994. As a survivor of domestic violence, she uses her experience and her education in criminal justice to...
2023-11-08
1h 01
"Why is it so Hard? Shining through the Shadow of Resistance” with Dr. Tonya Breland and Erika Newman Leak
Justice for All: A Journey Through Justice
In this episode, "A Journey Through Justice," Dr. Tonya Breland takes us on a powerful journey to Montgomery and Selma, Alabama, where she shares her personal experiences and family ties to one of these iconic Southern cities. Through her exploration of historical landmarks and encounters with local residents, Dr. Breland offers a deep insight into the injustices faced by Black people and the ongoing fight for civil rights. She also attends a riveting presentation by Civil Rights Lawyer, Bryan Stevenson, the one behind the founding of both The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration and the P...
2023-11-01
30 min
Chasing Justice
Chasing Justice as a Helper with Jane Hong-Guzmán de León
Jane Hong-Guzmán de León shares her social justice journey as a helper. Jane tells us about her start in government institutions and her transition to ministry. She also shares advice about what to avoid to be a healthy helper in the activism journey. Jane Hong-Guzmán de León is a licensed pastor with over a decade of ministry experience pastoring youth and adults. She previously worked as a junior high English teacher, university professor in Mexico, and with various training organizations. Jane holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary. She is passionate about...
2023-10-18
31 min
Justice Speakers Institute
Transforming Justice: Robert Mitchell on New Mexico’s Treatment Courts
Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #55 Justice Speaks continues its series of interviews with State Treatment Court Associations’ leaders and State Treatment Court Coordinators by interviewing Mr. Robert Mitchell, State Coordinator for Drug Courts in New Mexico. This episode is sponsored by Reconnect. The Journey Begins Mr. Mitchell’s career path started in Wisconsin, and then took him to Ohio, eventually led him to New Mexico, before entering the criminal justice arena, he worked extensively in faith-based institutions. However, his background in law enforcement, emergency medical services (EMS), and a stint in the Air Force kept him c...
2023-10-05
21 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
Joe Justice's Guide to Strategic Marketing
This is the first of thee clips I’ve made from my Up Next Charlie West presentation, my focus is purely strategic; I don’t delve into the tactical details, but I’m more than willing to address those individually. First and foremost, I’m grateful to this attentive crowd. I understand that time is a precious commodity, and their presence here today is truly appreciated. Before I embark on this journey into the world of marketing strategy, I introduce a simple timer, one of my secret weapons. It’s a tool I often use with my ki...
2023-09-25
11 min
Listening for Clues
Spirituality & Social Justice with Bishop Bob Ihloff
Spirituality & Social Justice with Bishop Bob Ihloff We are honored to have the Rt. Reverend Robert W. Ihloff, recently retired after serving 28 years as a bishop of the Episcopal Church. Bob speaks about how his spirituality has inspired and maintained his decades-long passion for social justice issues.Highlights:00:00 Spirituality & Social Justice with Bishop Bob Ihloff00:18 Introduction01:31 Social Justice & Spirituality: The Common Thread of Bishop Bob's Ordained LIfe03:44 Challenges of Prophetic Preaching07:16 Differences in Being a Parish Priest and Diocesan Bishop09:44 What has surprised...
2023-09-04
23 min
Toasty Takes!
33. In-Depth ft. Justice Groothousen: His 75 Hard Journey
In this episode of Toasty Takes, I flip the microphone around and my good friend/mentor Daniel Panozzo leads a conversation with me through my 75 Hard journey. 75 Hard is a program created by Andy Frisella. Hopefully the journey I went through, and that I am still going through, leads to something you can take away to promote change and excellence in your life. So please, sit back, relax, and enjoy this unfiltered discussion on the Toasty Takes podcast. If you have any questions you would like discussed on the show, just shoot me a DM on Instagram @jdubgroothousen8.
2023-09-01
42 min
Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice
Episode 47: From Northern Ireland to Bahrain: The Justice Journey of Pauline McCabe
Can you imagine having over two decades of real-world experience navigating the twists and turns of the justice system? In April this year, Pauline was appointed as a member of the Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody, the IAPDC, which provides expert independent advice to the Government concerning their legal duties to protect prisoners' rights and ensure minimum standards.Meet Pauline McCabe who'll take you on a journey through her fascinating career, providing firsthand insights into the inner workings of the justice sector. From her role on the Northern Ireland Policing Board to her c...
2023-08-30
38 min
Youth Justice Transformation in Action
The Power of Hope and Courage: A Director’s Journey (ft. John "Jack" Martin)
In this episode of Youth Justice Transformation in Action, our Executive Director, John Tuell, speaks with John “Jack” Martin, Director of the Department of Juvenile Justice Services for Clark County, Nevada. Through their conversation, Jack shares the challenges and successes in his journey to lead the youth justice system in Clark County. Jack speaks about "The Harbor," a nationally recognized juvenile assessment center that diverts youth from formal court processing while offering community-based support and services to youth and families, and the need to develop continuous quality improvement capacity through collecting, managing, and reporting data on youth outc...
2023-07-31
39 min
Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice
Episode 45: Reshaping the Justice System: A Survivor's Perspective with Jade Blue
What happens when the justice system, designed to protect victims, does the opposite instead?What happens when it harms people it should be serving? When the system protects perpetrators of violence against women? It's a question that often keeps survivors of abuse awake at night, and our guest today, Jade Blue, knows it all too well. A tenacious survivor and campaigner, Jade bravely shares her unnerving journey through the criminal justice system, shedding light on its har owing drawbacks while igniting the spark of change.Join us as we delve into the importance o...
2023-07-18
24 min
Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice
Episode 44 : Unearthing Resilience: Nicole Rose's Journey from Prison to Plant Power
This is the first of our Frontline Warriors series in which we meet people creating transformative change in the justice system. Nicole Rose is an anarchist organiser and herbalist living in England who has been active in struggles for human, animal and earth liberation for over 20 years. Nicole did a 3.5-year prison sentence aged 21 amidst a decade of state repression against the campaign to close down Europe’s largest animal testing company. She’s been supporting loved ones in prison for over 18 years and founded the Solidarity Apothecary, a project supplying free plant medicines to people experiencing and r...
2023-07-12
36 min
Canvas Church
The Journey Towards Justice
In this video, Gabby Alzate teaches us about the Journey Towards Justice as we seek to help a hurting world and live with a biblical worldview. We'll discuss what it means to follow Jesus and become a person of justice, and how we can fight against injustice in our everyday lives.This video is packed with information about the Journey Towards Justice, and we hope you enjoy it! We hope that by watching it, you'll be inspired to live a life of justice, and to help those who are suffering. Thanks for joining us...
2023-07-02
38 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
Empowering Your Journey to Success: Insights from Bob Theuring
In today’s fast-paced world, achieving success and realizing one’s full potential can seem like an elusive goal. However, with the right guidance and support, anyone can embark on a transformative journey towards building wealth and reaching their goals. In this episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, Joe Justice interviewed Bob Theuring, a success coach and founder of Tandem Innovations, to shed light on the role of a success coach and share valuable insights on how individuals can harness their potential and overcome obstacles. As a certified success coach, Bob draws inspiration from the teachings of r...
2023-06-07
00 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
From Strings to Screens: Neil Curry’s Journey in the Digital Age
In this episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, Joe Justice had the pleasure of hosting Neil Curry, a talented musician and guitar instructor. During the lively conversation, Neil shared his experiences as a multi-instrumentalist and discussed the transformative power of music education. Neil shared his journey from traditional, in-person music lessons to virtual instruction. With the help of Dale Harper from Advantage Technology, he seamlessly transitioned to online teaching, expanding his reach nationwide. Neil expressed gratitude for Dale’s pro-bono assistance in enhancing his Zoom sound and navigating the intricacies of sharing files and screens. The sh...
2023-06-02
14 min
Journey to Esquire®️ The Podcast
Journey to Esquire Oral History | A Documentary of Pioneering Black Attorneys in Tampa Bay
J🎥📚 Experience the power of oral history with our 'Journey to Esquire: An Oral History' playlist. This series features in-depth interviews with influential African-American attorneys from the civil rights era in the Tampa Bay area. Dive into the stories of Delano Stewart, former State Senator Arthenia Joyner, Donald Odom, and retired Justice Peggy A. Quince. From humble beginnings in the tumultuous times of the fifties, sixties, and seventies, they've risen to remarkable heights in their legal careers, overcoming countless challenges and forging paths for those who followed. Discover the resilience, dedication, and unwavering spirit that guided them through their person...
2023-06-02
30 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
From Code to Cuisine: Christie Trent's Journey to a Plant-Based Lifestyle and Content Creation
*Apologies for the bad audio quality, we had some technical difficulties recording this episode* Joe Justice engages in an enlightening conversation with Christie Trent, a talented software developer and content creator based in the Kanawha Valley. This intriguing dialogue delves into Christie’s career in programming, her transition to a plant-based lifestyle, and her foray into content creation. Christie Trent’s passion for programming began over two decades ago when she embarked on a self-taught journey in web development. Through perseverance and determination, she honed her skills in HTML, JavaScript, and CGI, ultimately leading to her...
2023-05-10
10 min
Kanawha Valley Hustlers
The Power of Passion: C.J. Harvey's Journey to Promoting West Virginia
During this podcast interview, I asked C.J. about his hustle, and he explained that his main goal is to shine a positive light on West Virginia as much as possible. He has been doing this through his professional career and day-to-day life, as well as through his work with Mountaineer Media, a podcast and media production company that he co-founded with Cooper Simmerman and Mason Jack. C.J. and I have a similar background in TV production, with him previously working as a sports reporter at WCHS-TV in Charleston. However, back in September 2022, he decided to...
2023-05-02
13 min
The ThinkND Podcast
Pilgrimage for Healing and Liberation, Part 3: Sacred Art and the Journey Toward Justice
Episode Topic: Sacred Art and the Journey Toward Justice Join the Medieval Institute for the third in our webinar series on Pilgrimage! Sacred Art and the Journey toward Justice will consider the sacred art of pilgrimage routes and contemporary iconography. How do icons facilitate an encounter with the divine and with the beloved neighbor? In whose face do we see God? Artist Kelly Latimore joins us to discuss inclusive representation and Black-Brown iconography as a subversive element within the Christian tradition.Featured Speakers: Richard Klee ’18 is a scholar of the internationalization of Jud...
2023-03-03
45 min
Journey to Esquire®️ The Podcast
Professor Judith Scully | Pursuing Social Justice in Law School - Journey to Esquire®️ The Podcast
In this episode, we pass the mic to Judith Scully to discuss pursuing social justice in law school. Judith A.M. Scully has been a law professor since 1996. She joined the Stetson University College of Law in 2009 as a tenured full professor. From August 2011 until May 2017, she served as the William Reese Smith Distinguished Professor of Law for the purpose of developing public service, pro bono and professionalism programs for Stetson law students. For several years she directed the Stetson Law School Innocence Initiative. She is the founder and co-director of Stetson Law School's Social Justice Advocacy C...
2023-03-03
30 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice for My Cousin and Best Friend, Emmett Till by Christopher Benson, Wheeler
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/584568 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice for My Cousin and Best Friend, Emmett Till Author: Christopher Benson, Wheeler Parker Narrator: Jd Jackson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 26 minutes Release date: January 10, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The last surviving witness to the lynching of Emmett Till tells his story, with poignant recollections of Emmett as a boy, critical insights into the recent investigation, and powerful lessons for racial reckoning, both then...
2023-01-10
10 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice for My Cousin and Best Friend, Emmett Till by Christopher Benson, Wheeler Parker
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/584568to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice for My Cousin and Best Friend, Emmett Till Author: Christopher Benson, Wheeler Parker Narrator: Jd Jackson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 26 minutes Release date: January 10, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The last surviving witness to the lynching of Emmett Till tells his story, with poignant recollections of Emmett as a boy, critical insights into the recent investigation, and powerful lessons for racial reckoning, both then and...
2023-01-10
2h 26
Top Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice for My Cousin and Best Friend, Emmett Till by Wheeler Parker, Christopher
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/584568 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice for My Cousin and Best Friend, Emmett Till Author: Wheeler Parker, Christopher Benson Narrator: Jd Jackson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 26 minutes Release date: January 10, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: The last surviving witness to the lynching of Emmett Till tells his story, with poignant recollections of Emmett as a boy, critical insights into the recent investigation, and powerful lessons for racial reckoning, both then...
2023-01-10
10 min
Discover Top Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice for My Cousin and Best Friend, Emmett Till by Wheeler Parker, Christopher
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/584568 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice for My Cousin and Best Friend, Emmett Till Author: Wheeler Parker, Christopher Benson Narrator: Jd Jackson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 26 minutes Release date: January 10, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: The last surviving witness to the lynching of Emmett Till tells his story, with poignant recollections of Emmett as a boy, critical insights into the recent investigation, and powerful lessons for racial reckoning, both then...
2023-01-10
10 min
Oklahoma Odyssey
Pulse's Season One Finale - Heartbeats of Justice: Reflect, Revisit, Reform
As the inaugural season of "Pulse" comes to a close, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson take you on a reflective journey through the impactful stories and insightful conversations that have defined this podcast. Join us in this season finale as we delve into the pulse of criminal justice, exploring the heartbeats of reform, resilience, and the pursuit of a more just society. Episode Highlights: Voices of Change: Revisit powerful interviews with advocates, experts, and individuals directly impacted by the criminal justice system. Their voices have echoed through the season, shaping our understanding and fueling...
2022-11-25
59 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 19: Challenging the hostile environment and opportunities for young people
In this episode our speakers Chrisann Jarrett, Kimberly Garande and Dr. Charlotte McPherson talk about challenging the hostile environment for migrants and young people’s opportunities and futures. Chrisann and Kimberly from the organisation We Belong, who challenge the ‘hostile environment’ and its impact on young migrants tell us how they appeal to common values of politicians across parties, to bridge political divides. They raise awareness of the issues, telling their stories and being strategic, equipping and galvanising young people to become changemakers. By making their action constituency-led and being persistent, We Belong were eventually invited to speak...
2022-11-20
56 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 18: Police Spies Out of Our Lives and Professor Gurminder Bhambra
In this episode our speakers from PSOOL (Police Spies Out of Lives) and Professor Gurminder Bhambra talk about confronting undercover police infiltration and understanding the legacy of Empire. Two of the women who founded PSOOL – Police Spies Out of Lives in 2012 talk about their campaign for justice. The women were political activists and brought a legal case against the Metropolitan Police for deploying undercover police officers into their personal lives, including deceptive intimate relationships with them. PSOOL began as a support group and expanded to campaigning for justice and change to prevent such deception. Gurminder K...
2022-10-30
55 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 17: Theatre, class and a redesigned economy
In this episode our speakers Luke Aaron and Helen Barnard talk about theatre, class and a redesigned economy. Luke tells his story of being from a rural working class area and the lack of access to jobs, housing support, and opportunities that he needed. Now, as a drama student in London, Luke’s experiences inform his work - he uses theatre as a representational tool to give voice to those facing economic injustice. Helen is Deputy Director of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. She analyses what makes a society economically just; how the causes of poverty int...
2022-10-16
52 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 16: Economics of waste and the legacy of colonialism
In this episode our speakers, Georgia Elliott-Smith and Professor Robert Beckford talk about the economics of waste, the morality of extreme wealth and the legacy of colonialism. Georgia talks about how she began a legal case to demand the UK government tax incinerator pollution after recognising that not only is the air pollution produced harmful to the environment, but Black and disadvantaged communities are disproportionately affected. The case proceeded to the High Court in the UK after Georgia raised £30,000 in crowdfunding. Robert Beckford is Professor of Climate and Social Justice at the University of Winchester an...
2022-10-02
46 min
Freedom Church
Know Your Enemy
Know Your Enemy || The Hero’s Journey || Pastor Justice Coleman || Freedom ChurchWe conclude our “The Hero’s Journey” series with Pastor Justice Coleman as he talks about knowing our enemy and how to stand against them. Join us every Sunday at 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am (PST) I BELIEVE: If you said YES to Jesus, we'd love to connect with you and get some resources in your hands. Head to https://rb.gy/uhwyy3 and let us know!PRAYER: If you need prayer, we'd love to pray with you. Head to https...
2022-09-25
42 min
Freedom Church
Know Your Enemy
Know Your Enemy || The Hero’s Journey || Pastor Justice Coleman || Freedom ChurchWe conclude our “The Hero’s Journey” series with Pastor Justice Coleman as he talks about knowing our enemy and how to stand against them. Join us every Sunday at 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am (PST) I BELIEVE: If you said YES to Jesus, we'd love to connect with you and get some resources in your hands. Head to https://rb.gy/uhwyy3 and let us know!PRAYER: If you need prayer, we'd love to pray with you. Head to https...
2022-09-25
42 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 15: Trade union action and a recipe for economic justice
In this episode our speakers, Lola McEvoy and Professor Barry Supple talk about working conditions during COVID-19 and a recipe for economic justice. Lola is a GMB organiser. She talks about the vital role of trade unions for economic justice. During the COVID-19 pandemic Lola contacted the national press to expose the PPE crisis in care homes. Her action led to a government investigation to ensure adequate PPE and full sick pay for everyone working in NHS hospitals who is not paid directly by the NHS. Barry Supple is Emeritus Professor of Economic History at...
2022-09-18
32 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 14: Fashion, social justice and an economically just world
In this episode our speakers, Professor Helen Storey and Tania Aubeelack talk about fashion, social justice and an economically just world. Professor Helen Storey MBE, RDI is Professor of Fashion and Science at London College of Fashion. Her work includes helping Syrian refugees in the Zaatari camp in Jordan, particularly women and girls, gain creative and economic power through making clothes, growing vegetables, creating businesses, dancing, and poetry. Tania Aubeelack is a human rights campaigner and community worker. She is Journey to Justice Chair of trustees and an aural historian with On the Record. She...
2022-09-04
47 min
Freedom Church
Time To Clean House
Time To Clean House || The Hero's Journey || Pastor Justice Coleman || Freedom ChurchWe continue our "The Hero's Journey" series as Pastor Justice Coleman talks about the human inclination to find comfort in things other than Jesus, but God is calling us to clean house. Join us every Sunday at 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am (PST)
2022-09-04
38 min
Freedom Church
Time To Clean House
Time To Clean House || The Hero's Journey || Pastor Justice Coleman || Freedom ChurchWe continue our "The Hero's Journey" series as Pastor Justice Coleman talks about the human inclination to find comfort in things other than Jesus, but God is calling us to clean house. Join us every Sunday at 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am (PST)
2022-09-04
38 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 13: Mya-Rose Craig and Lela Kogbara
In this episode our speakers, Dr Mya-Rose Craig and Lela Kogbara talk about diversity, equality and access to nature and anti-apartheid campaigning and tactics. Dr Mya-Rose set up Black2Nature when she was just 13. Black2Nature houses activity camps in Bristol to help give young people in visible minority ethnic communities access to nature and tackle the lack of diversity in green spaces. Lela campaigned for the anti-apartheid movement in her local area of London, handing out leaflets, encouraging people to boycott South African goods, and building networks with churches and trade unions. Here Lola...
2022-08-21
38 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 12: Action for affordable and healthy homes
In this episode our speakers Costa Christou and Hero Austin and Margaret Agyapong talk about the urgent issue of affordable and healthy homes. As Chair of the Lambeth Community Land Trust, Costa who, along with the organisation Advocacy Academy, led a campaign using creative direct action, lobbying local councillors, and taking advice from a range of community members and organisations to ensure affordable housing was available in Lambeth, South London. He talks about how their years of campaigning resulted in a site on which to build affordable housing. Hero and Margaret are from PEACH: People's...
2022-08-07
55 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 11: Sharewear Clothing Scheme and Islamic Help
In this episode our speakers Louise Cooke and Kiren Shafiq talk about combating clothing poverty and taking community action to feed people during COVID-19. Louise tells us how she set up Sharewear Clothing Scheme in 2012 as a clothing referral scheme with bases across the Midlands and Yorkshire. It allows those who struggle to afford clothes to personally choose their own items for free. Kiren is part of Islamic Help which delivered food and other basic supplies to people of all communities in Birmingham and other cities in the West Midlands in response to panic buying...
2022-07-24
30 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 10: Football, foodbanks, community arts and employment creation
In this episode our speakers Sam Spong, John Ratomski and Jessica Prendergrast talk about pooling resources for community benefit in the distinct areas of football and a community arts and employment creation initiative involving biomanufacturing. Sam and John are from Fans Supporting Food Banks who use creative tactics to organise foodbank collections at the West Ham and Charlton Athletic football stadiums. The response has been fantastic, with significant amounts of money, food and other basic provisions donated to Newham and Greenwich foodbanks in the UK. Jessica along with others in 2013 set up Onion Collective CIC...
2022-06-26
33 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 9: Growing food, growing communities and challenging large corporations
In this episode our speakers, Pam Warhurst and the Lewis family talk about growing food; growing communities and challenging large corporations. Pam Warhurst created Incredible Edible in the UK to encourage groups of people to grow food in unused places such as car parks and grassy verges, and share what grew to create more connected communities and sustainable living. She talks about the aims and success of the movement. The Lewis family were part of a local campaign in Leicester which challenged the building of a Tesco in their area. They describe how community members...
2022-06-12
26 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 8: Education, racism and support for refugees, and asylum seekers
In this episode our speakers, Khady Gueye and Tessa Gray talk about the themes of education, racism and support for refugees, and asylum seekers. Khady talks about how she and a friend organised a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Gloucestershire. She received a huge backlash and racist abuse as well as tremendous support including from the local police. As a result, she recognised the need for a long term approach to counter racial and economic injustice which are so linked, and set up the Local Equality Commission which works with partners to tackle racial, political and economic...
2022-05-29
56 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 7: Building connections through song and poetry
In this episode our speakers, Jane Wheeler and Rowan McCabe talk about building connections through song and poetry. Jane is the founder and director of Living Song CIC, a Community Interest Company rooted in the community and centred around singing. She talks about providing opportunities for young people from diverse backgrounds to develop a sense of self and connections with each other. And how this builds community and support through the belief that singing is levelling, and can help people rise above differences. Rowan is a door-to-door poet. He knocks on people’s doors all ov...
2022-05-13
34 min
Justice Speakers Institute
Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #39
An Interview with Morton Kjaerum, Director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law In this episode, Justice Speaks turns to the field of International Human Rights, interviewing Morton Kjaerum, Director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. Morton Kjaerum At the beginning of the interview, Mr. Kjaerum discusses his Danish roots and recounts his personal journey, including how he became interested in human rights, as a profession, and the year he spent studying in Seattle, Washington. We then discuss the career of diplomat Rao...
2022-05-12
42 min
Rights Not Charity
U.S. Food Banks Supporting Migrant Justice
In today's episode, we'll talk about why our food justice movement including food banks should work in solidarity with the movement for migrant justice. I recently saw a meme that showed a picture of a man holding a sign that read, "Do you know what an accent is? It's a sign of bravery." Truly, the migrant story is one of bravery. You must be brave to leave family and the only homeland you've known, embrace potentially treacherous travel and come to a new country where you know that not all will welcome you. But you do it for the...
2022-05-10
10 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 6: Housing benefits, complex care needs and health equity
In this episode our speakers, Paul Rutherford and Professor Sir Michael Marmot talk about housing benefits, complex care needs and health equity. Paul and Susan Rutherford fought to overturn a UK government policy that would have seen housing benefit reduced for those with a spare room, quickly dubbed the ‘Bedroom Tax’. The family, who needed the room for an overnight carer to help look after their disabled grandson, took their case to the High Court and won. The law in the UK is now changed – anyone caring for a disabled young person is exempt from the ‘Bedroom tax’.
2022-05-01
1h 00
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 5: Intergenerational legacy of trade union action and campaigning tactics
In this episode our speakers, Sonya Hundal and Siana Bangura talk about the intergenerational legacy of trade union action and tactics used by Campaign Against the Arms Trade. Sonya's father was a member of the Indian Workers Association, known for its campaigns to protect the rights of early immigrant workers in the 1950s and 1960s. Through her father and mother’s stories, Sonja talks about how hard it was for migrants, many of whom overcame tremendous hardships and how strong the trade union movement made them. Siana Bangura talks about the wide range of tactics us...
2022-04-17
32 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 4: The power of creative tactics and how to campaign 'smart'
In this episode our speakers, Keith Hodgson and Helen Barnard talk about the power of creative tactics and how to campaign 'smart'. Keith worked for the trade union NUPE (National Union of Public Employees) in the 1980s. He tells the story of a care home’s staff in the North East of England who were sacked after they blew the whistle on poor treatment of residents and went on strike. Keith helped create a campaign using music and performance to raise its profile. The campaign was so successful it led to the sacked staff getting compensation and ne...
2022-04-03
18 min
Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
Episode 3: Lasting bonds of solidarity and advice for anyone arrested by the police
In this episode our speakers, Professor Nadia Valman and Dr Adam Elliott-Cooper talk about workers’ lasting bonds of solidarity and advice for anyone arrested by the police. Nadia is Professor of Urban Literature at Queen Mary, University of London. Here she tells the story of solidarity between Jewish tailors and Irish dockers exploring how lasting bonds can be formed when people from different minority backgrounds come together to face injustice and defend their rights, supporting each other in times of need. Adam is a Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of Greenwich. Here he of...
2022-03-20
22 min