Matt Brown ; A Contagion For Gratitude and Grace
Release Date: 07/17/2022
Voices from the Other Side
Part 2 continues... w/ Deb Scamman & Janet Byrne A childrens game... Warmer?...Colder? "We are each other's keeper" We are here to feel joy..."
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Deborah Scamman and Janet Byrne, both "sister's" of The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, candidly share many experiences of both joyous exultation in the glory and worship of their lord. At the same time, both have had, on occasion, their spiritual faith and personal boundaries tested, by both internal clergy, as well as the at the graduate level of higher education. Please also support this podcast and others supporting Incarcerated individuals ...please see link below .Thank you!!
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Deb and Janet, both congregants of The Church of Jesus Christ, of the Latter Day Saints, portray uniquely personal "stories" peppered with great elegance, integrity, intellect and humor in demonstrating faith and conviction to God.
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Part Two
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A debate of sorts; Parole vs Formulary Percentage of "Bids". (part one)
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Having returned to "The County" (Caribou, ME), Michael brings from the road news from both Mississsipi (a public radio station) as well as tidings from Indianna... Narcan ... What the future holds as pertains to legislation and more...
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A Transitional Journey through the Prisons of Maine
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Jerome Weiner is a "child of the 1960s,..." " I left college thinking I was basically going to fix the world ..." I've worked all my life in non-profits... "We work with people from every walk of life..." Abuse knows no boundaries." Non-profits have never been taught to work together..." We had to put some parameters around it..." We've become better competitors..." I'll stop when I realize I'm not having this much fun..."
info_outline After 26 years of service at the federal level, Matt Brown brings a contagious, and uniquely selfless perspective of the plight of the homeless, living day to day on the streets of Portland, Maine. What's so different, as well as compelling at the same time, is a certification process that is quickly catching on at many of the mental health, and crisis and recovery centers in this region. Matt speaks of one such crisis center, The livingRoom, on Elm ST, in downtown Portland, and why suddenly residents, as well as other city services are finally taking notice.