Advice From the Inside Out
Advice from the Inside Out takes an in-depth look at solutions-based approaches to diverting recidivism for both juveniles and adults caught up in the criminal justice system. It features conversations with both our formerly incarcerated populations and the incredible people, who work with these individuals to ensure justice is served. We talk with those who are directly impacted by the juvenile and adult justice systems and those who have played a role in attempting to move the needle forward and to divert recidivism. The podcast is a collection of advice from the inside out. It’s about breaking the cycle of recidivism. By providing first-hand life experiences and opportunities to reimagine the correctional system for juveniles and adults, listeners can learn valuable life lessons and have perspective changing experiences.
Podcasting since 2021 • 19 episodes
Advice From the Inside Out
Latest Episodes
Season Finale: Getting Cut From the Team For Not Making the Grade! How Sports and Dance Programs Impact Recidivism
What happens when students get kicked off their high school sports teams for not achieving the minimum GPA? Who, if anybody, is at fault for the lack of GPA achievement? How can sports, hip-hop dance programs help students cope with complex tra...
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Season 12
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Episode 12
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1:00:09
Preview: Getting Cut From the Team For Not Making the Grade! How Sports and Dance Programs Impact Recidivism
With special guests: Jen Schuman and, Randy Sims. Season Finale airs December 7, 2021
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1:56
A Positive View of My Future!
How do we help students find their strengths so that they see a positive way forward? Positive youth influencer can forever change the trajectory of their students’ lives for the better. Many justice engaged youth, lacked trusted adults as they...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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49:05
Punished for Learning Different! Learning Disabilities and Recidivism
In this episode, we examine the struggles of justice engaged youth who present significant academic concerns in school. Why do so many students in the juvenile justice system possess learning disabilities? There seems to be a pattern that exist...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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56:20
Incarcerated Parents, Reentry, and Recidivism
How do we address both the needs of children and their incarcerated parents? How do we keep parents from recidivating? What happens to children when their parents fall back into the system? Recent studies show that approximately 5 million child...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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51:51