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S2E22 - Prisoners Pardon - Reducing The Risks in Fatherless Homes Part 1

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Show Notes – Part 1

Guest: Rashod Coleman

Bio: Rashod Coleman is an African-American Police Officer in Philadelphia who grew up with a father in the home. Despite this disadvantage, Rashod has gone on to be a loving and involved father, an author, criminal justice advocate and to have a successful Law Enforcement career. Some of his achievements are receiving a heroism award from the city of Philadelphia and several recognitions for confiscating illegal firearms and drugs off the streets of Philadelphia. Listen as he talks too about growing up without a father, the circumstances of his father’s imprisonment, and experience as a criminal justice advocate.

In the news every day we hear about young people killing one another and or just going to jail for some criminal activity. Without a doubt one of main reasons is because of no father in the home. Fatherless homes has other bad resulting consequences too and that is; more likely to be poor, become involved in drug and alcohol abuse, drop out of school, suffer from health and emotional problems, and teen pregnancy.

Subject: Reducing The Risks in Fatherless Homes

Show Highlights:


  • What happens to the family


  • Growing up and insecurities felt


  • His Book Fatherless Son


  • Structured programs/mentors


  • Family communication is key


  • Police officer engagement in community


  • Police officer reward system should be evaluated


Part 2 airing next week.

Guest contact info:


Support the cause:

support this podcast. We have designed some great hoodies and shirts that displays the motto for A Prisoner’s Pardon and that is “I Rest My Case on Grace.” The meaning is everything is dependent on the grace of God and there’s nothing else that can solve whatever problem one may have. If you are interested in supporting this podcast and what we’re doing here, Please go to

https://www.bonfire.com/store/prisonerspardon/

Thank you so much for supporting A Prisoner’s Pardon and all we do here.

Follow me on social media:

Twitter https://twitter.com/AliceaMichelle

Facebook www.facebook.com/aprisonerspardon

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/prisonerspardon

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg25J7_LMle

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Show Notes – Part 1

Guest: Rashod Coleman

Bio: Rashod Coleman is an African-American Police Officer in Philadelphia who grew up with a father in the home. Despite this disadvantage, Rashod has gone on to be a loving and involved father, an author, criminal justice advocate and to have a successful Law Enforcement career. Some of his achievements are receiving a heroism award from the city of Philadelphia and several recognitions for confiscating illegal firearms and drugs off the streets of Philadelphia. Listen as he talks too about growing up without a father, the circumstances of his father’s imprisonment, and experience as a criminal justice advocate.

In the news every day we hear about young people killing one another and or just going to jail for some criminal activity. Without a doubt one of main reasons is because of no father in the home. Fatherless homes has other bad resulting consequences too and that is; more likely to be poor, become involved in drug and alcohol abuse, drop out of school, suffer from health and emotional problems, and teen pregnancy.

Subject: Reducing The Risks in Fatherless Homes

Show Highlights:


  • What happens to the family


  • Growing up and insecurities felt


  • His Book Fatherless Son


  • Structured programs/mentors


  • Family communication is key


  • Police officer engagement in community


  • Police officer reward system should be evaluated


Part 2 airing next week.

Guest contact info:


Support the cause:

support this podcast. We have designed some great hoodies and shirts that displays the motto for A Prisoner’s Pardon and that is “I Rest My Case on Grace.” The meaning is everything is dependent on the grace of God and there’s nothing else that can solve whatever problem one may have. If you are interested in supporting this podcast and what we’re doing here, Please go to

https://www.bonfire.com/store/prisonerspardon/

Thank you so much for supporting A Prisoner’s Pardon and all we do here.

Follow me on social media:

Twitter https://twitter.com/AliceaMichelle

Facebook www.facebook.com/aprisonerspardon

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/prisonerspardon

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg25J7_LMle

  continue reading

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