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Stay Free Forever

Stay Free Forever

De : Clifford Fewel
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Stay Free Forever is a monthly podcast aimed at helping people, especially those who are currently and formerly justice-involved, to remain free and avoid incarceration or re-incarceration. We do this by talking about replacing risky thinking and behavior with sound, positive pro-social choices. Each discussion is guided by former corrections and parole officer Clifford Fewel, a journalist, writer, speaker and owner of the cognitive behavioral education company Stay Free Forever LLC.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Sciences sociales
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    • SFF E18: Investigative journalist and author Claudia Rowe on the dismal state of US foster care
      Jun 9 2025

      Citing documented cases that speak to a century-old system gone wrong, Claudia Rowe of Seattle points to the plight of teens set up to fail by that system, new and better ways to keep families together or, at very least, place more accountability on the states that call all the shots.

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      52 min
    • SFF Podcast E17: Speaker, writer, activist and Star Wars authority AJ Musewe
      Jun 4 2025

      Straight talk from a Black historian who draws parallels and lessons for any oppressed community seeking to adapt and thrive, starting one at a time...

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      1 h et 20 min
    • Stay Free Forever Podcast E16: Therapist, advocate for former inmates, and recovering wounded child Dr. Crystal D. Nelson
      Apr 15 2025

      Sixty-four percent of us have lived through "adverse childhood experiences," a clinical term for really bad stuff. For the prison population, that jumps to 98 percent. Drawing from her own life, counselor Crystal Nelson explains where it comes from, why it matters, what to do about it, and how her own "Rising Phoenix" non-profit will help.

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      39 min
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