Service as a Central Piece of Recovery with Special Guest, Desmond Meade
The Inside Job - Life After Prison
Release Date: 09/06/2021
The Inside Job - Life After Prison
For more than three decades, Cleveland Bell III, has served as Executive Director for Riverside House, a non-profit, faith-based organization committed to guiding people offenders into becoming productive citizens. Once a jailed criminal himself, the story of Cleve’s turnaround is an inspiration to many prisoners and community organizations today. He is an admired figure known for his community activism and advocacy. Cleve is nationally recognized as a leader and expert on offenders community reentry programs. He has appeared on numerous TV, radio shows, and in newspapers on the topics of...
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Welcome to Inside Job, a podcast for offenders by offenders. I am Cleve Bell and I am accompanied today by Alan Oria. This is the first part of our two-part series interview with married couple, Alan and Marlen Oria. We're excited to hear about their story of redemption and restoration, as they share their journey through childhood trauma and life challenges that led to addictions, and the impact that Celebrate Recovery has made in their lives. Alan is a Celebrate Recovery Ministry Leader and Florida State Representative for Celebrate Recovery. He is also the...
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Welcome to Inside Job, a podcast for offenders by offenders. I am Cleve Bell and I am accompanied today by Marlen Oria. This is the second part of our two-part series interview with married couple, Alan and Marlen Oria. We're excited to continue exploring their journey and insights with you today. Marlen is the CEO of her own consulting company, MarOria Consulting, LLC. She assists customers in optimizing construction project timelinles with South Florida Utilities. She is also a member of Al Anon, a mutual support program for people whose lives have been...
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Welcome to Inside Job, a podcast for offenders by offenders. I am Cleve Bell and today's special episode is hosted by Carmen Bell, Riverside House's Community and Donor Relations Coordinator. In this episode, Carmen interviews one of Riverside House's Emergency Shelter Program Residents, Robin Mitchell, to discuss his journey of homelessness, and his full circle comeback. Robin is a student at Miami Dade College. He is currently obtaining an AA degree in Business Administration, and plans to obtain his Bachelor's degree in the same field this fall. He is employed with a...
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Greg is originally from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and has been in full-time church-based ministry since 1996 as a small group pastor, most recently at Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale. He has been involved with SGN from the early days of its launch, and currently serves as the Southeast Regional Representative for the Small Group Network. Greg is currently on staff with The Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Palm Beach County Florida. Along with beginning a recovery ministry at his church in South Carolina, He also has served as the National Training Coach for Celebrate...
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Welcome to Inside Job, a show by offenders for offenders, I am Cleve Bell and I am accompanied today by Freddie. Chief Freddie spent 32 years with Miami Fire Rescue. He held every civil service rank, spending his last five years as the Deputy Fire Chief. Chief Freddie’s extensive teaching experience includes training firefighters, police officers and corrections officers. He holds A.S. degrees from Miami Dade College in EMS and Fire Science. Since 1999, Chief Freddie has specialized in test preparation courses for entry and promotional level public-safety candidates. He’s facilitated,...
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Welcome to Inside Job, a show by offenders for offenders, I am Cleve Bell and I am accompanied today by , who is a husband and a fellow living in Miami, where he is committed to renewal, social justice, and youth mentory. Reconcile has a strong connection to that offers outreach programs for youth and their families. In today’s episode, Reconcile is sharing about his mission and his music. Key Takeaways: [2:56] Reconcile talks about his youth and upbringing. [6:53] Reconcile shares about his first incarceration. [9:16] Reconcile remembers the moment where he was led to Christ....
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The Inside Job - Life After Prison
Chris Wilson, author of the book The Masterplan: My Journey from Life in Prison to a Life of Purpose. In this episode, Chris shares about his childhood, the 10 years he was incarcerated, the importance of staying true to his purpose and goals, how he took advantage of every opportunity to transform his life, and how now he dedicates his time to help others to also rediscover their lives and achieve their dreams.
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Host Cleveland Bell talks to Desmond Meade, the President and Executive Director of FRRC, about Amendment 4, a grassroots citizen's initiative that restored voting rights to over 1.4 million Floridians with past felony convictions. Desmond takes us through his life and into his recovery explaining what eventually lead him to be recognized by Time Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world in 2019! We are in the business of second chances. Enjoy the show!
info_outlineHost Cleveland Bell talks to Desmond Meade, the President and Executive Director of FRRC, about Amendment 4, a grassroots citizen's initiative that restored voting rights to over 1.4 million Floridians with past felony convictions.
Desmond takes us through his life and into his recovery explaining what eventually lead him to be recognized by Time Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world in 2019!
We are in the business of second chances. Enjoy the show!