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A comedian on the show... how does that work?
Very well when the comedian in question is a former Peer Mentor with extensive lived experience. Start with the comedy and stay for the insightful thoughts about peer work and what can be done to help more folks.
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Joe is on the move again. In this episode he traveled to the offices of Tacoma Pierce County Health Department to talk with LaRhonda Osborne. LaRhonda is the Child Mortality Prevention Coordinator for TPCHD.
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This week Joe had the joy of talking with Rachel Dreon about her continued path in recovery, the needs of Thurston County and what she plans to do if elected County Commissioner. If you ever wondered what exactly a County Commissioner does this is the episode to choose.
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Joe is in the studio again for a chat with Kids Mental Health Pierce County Program Coordinator Vanessa Adams.
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Joe travels to the Thurston County Sheriff's Office to talk with Sheriff Derek Sanders about some of his ideas around policing, keeping kids safe during 911 calls and more.
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In this episode Joe speaks over phone with Licensed Family Law Attorney Mark J. Carroll. They discuss some of the pitfalls of the court system, changing stereotypes and why it's best to find common ground when possible.
If you like this episode and want to learn more or have additional questions there will be a free workshop with Mr. Carroll next week on June 6th. Registration can be found at DadsMOVE.org.
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Joe sits with special education lawyer Heather Kolbly to discuss how she became a lawyer with a school psychology degree, what her involvement with a child's school can look like and why it's so important to try and get everyone on the same page.
This interview was conducted in preparation for our workshop on May 29th. Registration is required and you can find the sign up on DadsMOVE.org
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Joe talks with Firefighter Hannah Weaver about her passion for teaching others about how to help people with additional needs, her personal journey and what the future holds.
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In this episode Joe sits with trainer, lecturer, peer and all around amazing person Ray Gregson. They discuss overcoming adversity, parenting, the importance of breathing and much more.
No joke... three minutes in and you'll be thinking "did I just hear what I think I heard?"
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Buckle up! In this episode Joe sat down with Bilal Willis from Peer Workforce Development, PIE Talk Podcast, Pursue It If You Want It and Loving Lacey Podcast to talk all things Peer work, restorative justice, incarceration, legal system and more...
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Back in the studio Joe has a conversation with DD Ombuds from region 3 Noah Seidel. Noah's knowledge from lived experience, education and work experience make him an amazing resource and advocate for those living and navigating systems not always accepting or built for them. His passion for helping others is palpable and evident from the moment the conversation begins.
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What do you call a man who's constantly effecting change in his community, a collaborative leader of young people and bringing everyone with him on his journey to a better future? We'll go with Renaissance Man Joshua Smith.
In this episode Joe sits down with Joshua to discuss his book, his work in the community and his journey through life. Take a listen and Enjoy!
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Join Joe as he has a conversation via phone with Influencer, Public Speaker, educator and most importantly Dad Jorge Narvaez.
Welcome to Season 2!
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Joe recently attended the National Federation of Families annual conference and was able to track down Project Director Gail Cormier and Project Manager Lachelle Freeman for individual interviews. Enjoy!
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Joe traveled down to Battle Ground, WA for a wide ranging chat with Holding the Hope founder Mary Jadwisiak. 90mins flew by and more chats just might be on the way. Enjoy and stay tuned for more.
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In this two part episode Joe first sits with the Executive Director of DadsMOVE Nelson Rascon to discuss their time at HomeDadCon and finishes with a telephone chat with outgoing president of the National At-Home Dad Network Jonathan Heisey-Grove.
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In this episode Joe talks with the 2nd Peer Support Specialist from Okanogan County, WA Jason Robeck about his life growing up in radically different situations and his passion for being a strong father.
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In this episode Joe talks with the Deputy Director of Ombuds for Washington State Yordanos Gebreamlak. They discuss the role of Ombuds, the process of engaging their services and how to get an IMDB credit by helping family with their passion for Film.
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In this episode Joe talks with King County Peer and coworker Sophie about life, instilling hope and meeting everyone where they are at. Their passion and dedication to the craft of helping people shines bright in this one hour conversation.
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Joe sits with Ja'Lisa Wilson, Youth Peer with DadsMOVE in King County to talk about her experiences growing up, how they assist her in working effectively with teens and opportunities going forward.
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