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Saturday, June 27, 2020
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (204)
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (204)
I hope your're coping with whatever strangeness has come your way because of our new....whatever this is. Transitioning from incarceration to the real world is challenging enough without this bizarre Covid 19 curve ball. Let's keep moving forward!
I hope your're coping with whatever strangeness has come your way because of our new....whatever this is. Transitioning from incarceration to the real world is challenging enough without this bizarre Covid 19 curve ball. Let's keep moving forward!
Sometimes, problems we experience can have their roots in our childhood. If we can find the trauma, we can address it and work through it. My guest this week is retired psychiatrist Anne Redelfs. Anne has very important information for us to consider regarding past trauma and the way that trauma, when left unaddressed, can affect us in adulthood.
Join me for my conversation with Anne on this episode of the podcast.
If God is for you, who can be against you?
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (203)
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (203)
Despite this bizarre time, we still need to pay our bills and buy groceries. In fact, there are ex-offenders that were in the middle of a job search when this all began. So, I thought we could talk a little about job searches on this episode.
Despite this bizarre time, we still need to pay our bills and buy groceries. In fact, there are ex-offenders that were in the middle of a job search when this all began. So, I thought we could talk a little about job searches on this episode.
Covid-19 and the riots don't stop our lives! We have to keep moving forward.
I found a great site that has some very good job related information for ex-offenders. The site is called Career One Stop. The site is sponsored by the United States Department of Labor.
On this episode I point out a few items that jumped out at me and i encourage you to look at the site and read through their excellent material.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (202)
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (202)
I hope everyone is staying safe. My guest this week is gentleman by the name of Nelson Dacier. In Nelson's story we find a man who went from being an attorney to a convicted felon. Today, he's turned it all around and he is a counselor and an author. What we want to know is if there are any tidbits of his overcoming adversity we can use in our journey to overcome the adversities we face. Join me for my chat with Nelson Dacier.
I hope everyone is staying safe. My guest this week is gentleman by the name of Nelson Dacier. In Nelson's story we find a man who went from being an attorney to a convicted felon. Today, he's turned it all around and he is a counselor and an author. What we want to know is if there are any tidbits of his overcoming adversity we can use in our journey to overcome the adversities we face. Join me for my chat with Nelson Dacier.
Google Nelson to learn more about him and find his book.
Monday, April 20, 2020
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (201)
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (201):
Hello!
On this Episode, Robert Galinsky calls in from New York. Robert was on the show back in 2017 and it was certainly time to catch up. Robert has a long list of achievements and accomplishments in theater, as an author, and is active in speaking out on justice related causes. The latter is where our paths cross. Robert has a lot of good information available with a simple google search! Since he's experiencing the nightmare that is currently happening in New York, we spent a little bit of time talking about that as well.
Join me for my conversation with Robert Galinsky on this week's episode.
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
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Hi There!!
On this episode I share some of my thoughts on this bizarre thing we're going through.
I'm 59 years old and I can't remember anything remotely this serious. Apparently there were 3 pandemics in the 20th century. The Spanish Flu, the Asian Flu, and the Hong Kong Flu all took a toll on life in the U.S. with the Spanish flu causing almost 200,000 deaths and the other two around 100,000 deaths. Wow! I had no idea!. The Hong Kong flu was in 1968 which really wasn't that too long ago.
What happens next isn't that clear to me. I'm hearing best case scenario numbers at 100,000 deaths and worse case in the 1 to 2 million range.
Wash your hands. Stay home!
This too shall pass.
Hi There!!
On this episode I share some of my thoughts on this bizarre thing we're going through.
I'm 59 years old and I can't remember anything remotely this serious. Apparently there were 3 pandemics in the 20th century. The Spanish Flu, the Asian Flu, and the Hong Kong Flu all took a toll on life in the U.S. with the Spanish flu causing almost 200,000 deaths and the other two around 100,000 deaths. Wow! I had no idea!. The Hong Kong flu was in 1968 which really wasn't that too long ago.
What happens next isn't that clear to me. I'm hearing best case scenario numbers at 100,000 deaths and worse case in the 1 to 2 million range.
Wash your hands. Stay home!
This too shall pass.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (199)
Journey of Hope With Rodney Mathers (199):
Faust Ruggiero is my guest this week. Faust is an author and a therapist and has worked in a variety of therapeutic settings over a 40 year period. In this episode, I spoke with Faust to get his ideas on integration and how we as ex-offenders can work through the adversity in ways in which we experience peace and being content. Check out my interview with Faust!
Faust Ruggiero is my guest this week. Faust is an author and a therapist and has worked in a variety of therapeutic settings over a 40 year period. In this episode, I spoke with Faust to get his ideas on integration and how we as ex-offenders can work through the adversity in ways in which we experience peace and being content. Check out my interview with Faust!
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