204 episodes

After five DWI's landed me prison, something had to change. One day I got into a fight and I spent eight days in solitaire confinement thinking about my life and the decisions I had made that led me to that dark place, literally.

I came out of the hole a different man with a different heart, mind, soul, direction, and outlook on life. I got mentored by a couple of inmates who eventually made parole but within a year they were both back in. This confused me and ticked me off. I wondered how I was going to make it out there.

Then I had a dream of opening up a transitional house for men so they would have a supportive place to parole to. Then I got out. It was awesome and sucky at the same time. After navigating two years on parole with a breathalyzer, not being allowed to drive my own dad to chemo treatments, tons of rejections for jobs, and being told "NO, felons can't live here" when trying to start my marriage at an apartment complex, I could finally breathe. But everywhere I go there's still a background check to deal with.

In 2012 we started our business to help men with part time jobs out of prison and we also opened our first transitional house. A year later we opened the second. This podcast is about sharing stories and information concerning anything and everything that has to do with background checks. I have risen above my past and the many background checks along the way. This podcast will help you do the same. Today, I encourage people to check my background.

So whether you are someone or know someone who's life has been impacted by the background check, this podcast is for you. We will talk with wrongfully convicted, rightfully convicted, CEO's who hire felons, parole lawyers, and so many other people. We hope you enjoy this journey and at least one episode inspires you.

OK, C'mon, let do some background checks.

Background Check Podcast Jay Dan Gumm

    • Religion & Spirituality

After five DWI's landed me prison, something had to change. One day I got into a fight and I spent eight days in solitaire confinement thinking about my life and the decisions I had made that led me to that dark place, literally.

I came out of the hole a different man with a different heart, mind, soul, direction, and outlook on life. I got mentored by a couple of inmates who eventually made parole but within a year they were both back in. This confused me and ticked me off. I wondered how I was going to make it out there.

Then I had a dream of opening up a transitional house for men so they would have a supportive place to parole to. Then I got out. It was awesome and sucky at the same time. After navigating two years on parole with a breathalyzer, not being allowed to drive my own dad to chemo treatments, tons of rejections for jobs, and being told "NO, felons can't live here" when trying to start my marriage at an apartment complex, I could finally breathe. But everywhere I go there's still a background check to deal with.

In 2012 we started our business to help men with part time jobs out of prison and we also opened our first transitional house. A year later we opened the second. This podcast is about sharing stories and information concerning anything and everything that has to do with background checks. I have risen above my past and the many background checks along the way. This podcast will help you do the same. Today, I encourage people to check my background.

So whether you are someone or know someone who's life has been impacted by the background check, this podcast is for you. We will talk with wrongfully convicted, rightfully convicted, CEO's who hire felons, parole lawyers, and so many other people. We hope you enjoy this journey and at least one episode inspires you.

OK, C'mon, let do some background checks.

    EP 162 "Empowering Women Out of Prison" Pam Theroe, Executive Director of EWOP

    EP 162 "Empowering Women Out of Prison" Pam Theroe, Executive Director of EWOP

    Our interview with Pam Theroe from EWOP, Empowering Women Out of Prison. 
     
    You can watch this video on our youtube channel.
     
    https://youtu.be/RlnutnIAVYs?si=cK0C6BEv-LpzFGqr
     
     

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Law of Growth Series "Law of Reflection"

    Law of Growth Series "Law of Reflection"

    Tuan and Jay Dan continue their series from John Maxwell's book 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth

    • 48 min
    EP 161 "I Just Wanted Something Different" KJ and Marcia Holland

    EP 161 "I Just Wanted Something Different" KJ and Marcia Holland

    Our interview with KJ and Marcia Holland. 
     
    You can watch this video on our YouTube channel:
    https://youtube.com/@forgivenfelon?si=JtJ4BkH5UBeICUYh

    • 1 hr 44 min
    EP 160 Marriage Miscarriage and Ministry Jay Dan and Jessamys story

    EP 160 Marriage Miscarriage and Ministry Jay Dan and Jessamys story

    Jay Dan and his wife tell their story of how they got engaged, what it was like going through 4 miscarraiges, and what it's like doing ministry together. 

    • 1 hr 1 min
    EP 159 "My Heart is in Corrections" State Rep Carl O Sherman

    EP 159 "My Heart is in Corrections" State Rep Carl O Sherman

    My interview with State Rep Carl O Sherman including his journey to become a pastor and eventually in to politics. 

    • 1 hr 28 min
    EP 158 February Love Story: “He’s Crazy, But DANG, He’s Cute” Jimmy and Beth Humphus No Turning Back Ministries

    EP 158 February Love Story: “He’s Crazy, But DANG, He’s Cute” Jimmy and Beth Humphus No Turning Back Ministries

    In this episode we do announcements with Jessa including talking about the weekend we had at Breakfast Bible Study and church. We had two ladies drive from a Weatherford transitional house to go to  @SocialDallas  with us.
    Two men from another transitional house in Dallas came. David was celebrating his 44th birthday for the first time he could remember, that he wasn't drunk, high, or in jail. Robert shows off his juggling skills and man, is he good. We read chapter three in Proverbs for the Wisdom Challenge.
    Then we sit down with Jimmy and Beth Humphus from No Turning Back Ministries. They are a prison ministry and transitional house ministry. Follow them on Facebook.
    Jimmy and Beth take us back to when they first met, at a bar. She wasn't a Christian and he backsliding at the time. But God had plans for both. Jimmy talks a little about what landed him in prison twice, but loves talking about being redeemed by Christ, and marrying a virtuous more.
    They love their family of six, four daughters, and they love their family of choice, all the men in the houses, just as much. They also have had a prison ministry at the Estes unit in Venus, TX for a very long time. Longer than I've been out of prison, which is almost 18 years.
    Jimmy is a prime example of someone who doesn't let his background hold him back, but he definitely makes it pay him back.
    Tell your loved ones in prison and jails to listen on their tablets. If it's not on their tablets, tell them to write their tablet company and ask them to contact us to get them on their tablets. jaydangumm@forgivenfelons.org Listen to audio on all podcast platforms.

    • 2 hrs 30 min

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