Redemption Radio

Thad Bereday

Redemption Radio explores the criminal justice system through the eyes of a returning citizen. The host, Thad Bereday, a former lawyer and presidential pardon recipient, leads guests in a dialogue about criminal justice reform, considering issues that prevent America's justice system from delivering compassion and mercy.

  1. 06/27/2022

    Episode 16: Annette Scott

    Annette Scott is my yoga teacher! I came to yoga unwittingly, when my life was at a low point, and I felt I had struck bottom. More than any other yoga instructor, Annette showed me how to feel this discomfort, learn to breathe and be present through my feelings and then take the practice of yoga off the mat into real life. Beyond physical exercise, yoga is a practice that shows us how to maintain compassion for others, and for ourselves. What does yoga have to do with criminal justice reform? Everything! As Annette explains, and Thad shares through his experience, until we can feel compassion for ourselves, we struggle to feel compassion for others. When we show ourselves loving kindness, we develop the capacity to show loving kindness to others. By cultivating grace within ourselves, we show grace to others. The practice of yoga, breath and mindfulness helps us to judge others with compassion and mercy. Thus, the yoga practice of self-care and wellness is essential to the criminal justice system’s goal to impose accountability tempered by mercy and possible redemption. Finally, Annette and Thad discuss how to develop this practice locally, starting with ourselves as individuals, then extending our insight to the broader community and society-at-large.  Follow Annette Scott on Facebook: @annette.k.scott on Instagram: @annette.k.scott Visit Kodawari Studios website: www.kodawaristudios.com on Facebook: @kodawaristudiostampa on Instagram: @kodawari_studios

    48 min
  2. 04/18/2022

    Episode 11: Jhody Polk

    Jhody Polk spent seven years in Florida prison for a series of violent offenses committed in her early 20’s.  While in jail, she learned to undo much of the societal conditioning imposed upon her from growing up in East Gainsville.  Now more than seven years following her release, Jhody has transformed herself into a leading community activist, public speaker and leader for peace and justice. Jhody is the Founder of LEAH, the Legal Empowerment and Advocacy Hub, and previously served as the Director of Community Justice at the River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding. She was trained as a jailhouse lawyer and started the first Participatory Defense Hub in the state of Florida as part of the National Jailhouse Lawyers Initiative.  In 2018, Jhody was selected as a Soros Justice Fellow, and in 2019 she received the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award and the Peacebuilder of the Year award. Earlier, Jhody worked as a central Florida organizer on Amendment 4, restoring voting rights to over 1.4 million returning citizens in Florida. In this episode, Thad and Jhody share their personal journey of spiritual redemption through the criminal justice system.  Reflecting on lessons learned from their time in prison, Jhody shares her aspirations for a more transformative and restorative justice system, emphasizing forgiveness, love and community relationships. Focusing on their mutual interest in the special role of lawyers, Jhody and Thad discuss how these values can heal our criminal justice system and society as a whole. Follow Jhody on social media: Instagram: @JhodyforJustice Twitter: @jhody_polk Facebook: @jhodydouglaspolk LinkedIn: Jhody Polk

    38 min

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Redemption Radio explores the criminal justice system through the eyes of a returning citizen. The host, Thad Bereday, a former lawyer and presidential pardon recipient, leads guests in a dialogue about criminal justice reform, considering issues that prevent America's justice system from delivering compassion and mercy.