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Always Doing Time

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The idea of teshuva rests on the belief that we can break from our past habits and transform ourselves. But sometimes people – whether the victim or not, whether knowingly or unknowingly – continue to hold fast to our past as part of their posturing towards us. Listening in on Invisibilia’s episode The Personailty Myth, which tells of the complicated relationship between a prisoner and a work colleague, allows us to explore ways in which we sometimes chain others – and ourselves – to the past.

Guests: Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses (Romemu), Professor David Dow (University of Houston, Texas Innocence Network)
Content warning: This episode mentions violent crime and rape.

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The idea of teshuva rests on the belief that we can break from our past habits and transform ourselves. But sometimes people – whether the victim or not, whether knowingly or unknowingly – continue to hold fast to our past as part of their posturing towards us. Listening in on Invisibilia’s episode The Personailty Myth, which tells of the complicated relationship between a prisoner and a work colleague, allows us to explore ways in which we sometimes chain others – and ourselves – to the past.

Guests: Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses (Romemu), Professor David Dow (University of Houston, Texas Innocence Network)
Content warning: This episode mentions violent crime and rape.

Click here to download this episode's Discussion Guide.
Click here to hear the Invisibilia episode, The Personality Myth.
Click here for Leon and Joel's full study session.
Click here to view the source sheet for this episode.
Click here to visit the episode page on our website.

Episode image by Miguel Palomino Urdapilleta from Pixabay

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