Podcasts

PHI 17 | Sexual Offenses

Sexual Offenses: Justice, Forgiveness, And Redemption

By juliaeditor / 08/25/2021 / 0 Comments

  Sexual offenses are often considered one of the most heinous crimes, especially those committed against children. But is there a path towards redemption for people incarcerated for these crimes? Julia Lazareck is on air to answer this question as she talks to a survivor of incarceration for sexual offenses. Jim shares his story with remarkable honesty, candor, and transparency as he discusses his decades-long journey from sex offenders to advocate for reform and rehabilitation. […]

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New Hour: A Fresh Start For Incarcerated Women With Serena Liguori

By juliaeditor / 08/11/2021 / 0 Comments

  Incarcerated women deserve to move forward with life. We can have a fresh start, be happy and live meaningful lives if only we know how to find the much-needed resources. Join Julia Lazareck and the Executive Director of New Hour Serena Liguori as they delve into seeing yourself in a different light, thinking healthy thoughts and moving forward. New Hour is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting women and children impacted by incarceration. Serena shares […]

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PHI 15 Gail Dennis | Neglected Children

Gail Dennis On How She Used Her Voice To Help Neglected Children

By juliaeditor / 07/28/2021 / 3 Comments

  What happens to the family left behind by people who are incarcerated? Most importantly, what happens to their children? The Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Foundation is a program that supports children that have been neglected, abused, and are in foster care. Gail Dennis, CASA volunteer and Toastmasters speaker, sits down with Julia Lazareck and talks about how CASA has not only changed the lives of young kids in the system but also her own. She shares her story and […]

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PHI 14 Charrise Lothamer | Incarcerated Loved One

Keeping The Connection With An Incarcerated Loved One During The Pandemic With Charrise Lothamer

By juliaeditor / 07/14/2021 / 0 Comments

  Having an incarcerated loved one is hard enough but when the pandemic happened, it was made even harder. Join Julia Lazareck and Charrise Lothamer in this conversation about challenges encountered regarding visitation of an incarcerated loved one during the pandemic and how it differs prior to pandemic. Charrise is an advocate and participates with several groups that support families and advocates for life changes. She shares how she grabs the opportunity even if there are strict rules and protocols and how she maintains the connection […]

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Teaching Your Grandchildren How to Live Through Tough Times

By juliaeditor / 06/30/2021 / 0 Comments

  Evelyn’s job is to take care of her granddaughters and help them live a life different from her daughter’s. Julia Lazareck brings Evelyn Pacheco to the show to talk about her situation and how she’s solving it with Nevada Women in Trades. Evelyn is the founder of this organization that helps women who just got out of jail find a job. She helps them change their lives so that they can support those that they love. — Listen to the […]

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PHI 12 | Truth About Incarceration

Tell Your Children The Truth About Incarceration With Dr. Avon Hart-Johnson

By juliaeditor / 06/02/2021 / 0 Comments

  How do you tell a child that mommy or daddy is in prison? Julia Lazareck sits down with Dr. Avon Hart-Johnson, the author and Co-founder of DC Project Connect, who explains how parents or guardians can tell the truth about incarceration when talking to children. Dr. Avon points out the importance of understanding the adverse effects of incarceration and how adults can avoid further emotional and mental damage to children using resources such as children’s books […]

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