Tuesday Jul 02, 2024

Breaking the Cycle: Transformation After Incarceration

In today's episode, Maggie interviews Stacey Borden, founder and executive director of New Beginnings Reentry Services. Stacey's incredible journey from nearly three decades of incarceration to becoming a beacon of hope and support for women affected by domestic and sexual violence is truly inspiring.

Guest Bio: Stacey Borden is a transformative leader and the founder of New Beginnings Reentry Services. With a mission to support women reintegrating into their communities, Stacey's organization provides advocacy and services to reduce recidivism. Her personal experiences with trauma and incarceration have shaped her passionate approach to helping women heal and rebuild their lives.

Key Points Discussed:

  1. Stacey's Journey and Mission:
  • Stacey's background and the founding of New Beginnings Reentry Services.
  • The importance of addressing trauma that women face before incarceration.
Understanding Trauma and Healing:
  • The cycle of trauma leading to incarceration.
  • The lack of attention to women's trauma in the prison system.
  • The power of education and support in Stacey's own transformation.
The Power of Education and Support:
  • The role of supportive relationships in Stacey's life.
  • The impact of educational programs and advocacy within the prison system.
  • Stacey's journey towards accountability and healing.
Innovative Reentry Programs:
  • The various programs offered by New Beginnings Reentry Services.
  • The significance of arts, music, and creative expression in healing trauma.
  • Success stories of women who have benefited from these programs.
Challenges and the Path Forward:
  • The harsh realities of women's prisons and the need for systemic change.
  • Stacey's thoughts on shutting down prisons and the ongoing efforts in Massachusetts.
  • How to get involved and support the movement.

Conclusion: Join us in this powerful conversation as Stacey Borden shares her journey, the transformative power of community and support, and her vision for a future where women can heal and thrive beyond the confines of the prison system.

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