The fascinating truth behind prisoners transformations

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This week’s show is with Jacqueline Hollows, the founder of Beyond Recovery CIC. Jacqueline works within the criminal justice system (with support staff and inmates) sharing how our experience of life is created from our own minds.  Jacqueline has seen that through a fresh thought in any moment, a deeper level of common sense, connection and resilience is always available.  Even in prison people are finding humour, and connection, and joy and peace of mind.  If that is possible in one small section of one prison– the universal possibilities are limitless!

In this show we talk about Jacqueline’s work in prisons and what she’s seen about labels and diagnoses (e.g. PTSD, addict, depression, anxiety)… both how they can initially be helpful and also what’s possible when we see past those labels and understand the true nature of how our minds work.

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What you’ll learn in this show:

Labels and diagnoses can be helpful in people getting some help and also allowing them and those around them to see their psychological innocence. But this is only part of the puzzle… labels can keep people feeling broken and from moving past that label.

  • We can grow and move past suffering when we begin to see where the suffering is coming from – our own thoughts.

  • Hearing about what possible for prisoners’ with very challenging life stories, a collection of labels and diagnoses, and not to mention the circumstances of being locked away in prison, shows what’s possible for all of us!

Resources and stuff that we spoke about:

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Lian & Jonathan


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