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EP 221: Creativity, Connection, and Change: How Edd Flanigan and John Reed Inspire Desistance

The Criminologist

Release Date: 11/26/2024

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Welcome  to Episode 221 of The Criminologist podcast! In this powerful episode, we reconnect with two incredible voices in the criminal justice reform space-Edd Flanagan and John Reed. Together, they share their transformative journey's, ground breaking work, and their ongoing mission to inspire hope and change within the criminal justice system. 

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE

  • Edd Flanagan's Story: After 20 years of imprisonment and 35 years of addiction, Edd is now 13 years into his recovery. Through his Choices and Chances program, he uses his artistic talents and lived experience to help others embark on their own journeys of rehabilitation and desistance.
  • John Reed's Mission:  As the founder of TutisOnline CIC, John leverages creativity-music, poetry, storytelling, and more- to improve mental well being and inspire reflection and change among those in the justice system.
  • Creative Tools for Change: Discover how they use art, storytelling, and small-group engagements to foster connection and social capital. 
  • Expanding Reach: Learn about their vision for scaling their impact across the UK and beyond!

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