On this episode, Noah talks to Jackie Hallberg, a social worker and executive director of a reentry program. They discuss Jackie's journey in social work, the importance of reconciliation for both victims and offenders, and the role of community support in reducing crime. Jackie shares her insights on trauma, forgiveness, and the power of storytelling, emphasizing the need for structure and accountability for those transitioning out of incarceration. The conversation highlights the significance of hope, humor, and learning in the healing process, encouraging listeners to embrace their stories and challenge themselves to grow.
INSIDE OUT is the podcast for people inside prison and for their loved ones on the outside. We stream on over ONE MILLION tablets inside prisons and jails across America! Join us as we bring Hope, Help, Humor to those who are hurting.
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