Welcome to Inside job, a show by offenders for offenders, I am Cleve Bell and I am accompanied today by Jeff Walsh. In today’s episode, he shares how his encounter with incarceration was different than the experience the majority has. Jeff first got in prison at 34 years old as a result of committing crimes to support an addiction; he soon realized the flaws in the system, how it was not really designed to help people to get out of it. Jeff shares his wise words about faith, trust, and unconditional love as the ways to find one’s mission in life and stick to it.
Key Takeaways:
[:44] Jeff shares how he started to get in trouble at 34 years old.
[2:25] The penitentiary system was not designed to really help people get out of the vicious cycle.
[3:04] Jeff talks about his childhood.
[6:52] Jeff shares about his high school years.
[8:56] Jeff talks about the lessons learned from working.
[10:33] Jeff shares about the beginning of his addiction.
[12:14] He was always trying to behave to get his parents’ approval.
[15:22] Jeff also got in trouble inside prison and had a life-changing experience.
[17:56] Jeff’s experience when he was first released.
[20:10] You have to do the best you can with you because that is all you have.
[21:45] Keep moving forward.
[22:07] Jeff talks about his first job and first place to live after incarceration.
[23:30] Jeff shares his dreams and visions.
[25:04] Faith and trust.
[28:00] We have to trust the process because it does work.
[29:26] You have to live to have experiences; they don’t happen by themselves.
[32:54] What does loving myself actually look like? Fill your cup first.
[34:50] Jeff extends his advice to all listeners.
[36:20] How returning citizens better equip themselves in times of pandemic?
[41:01] Jeff talks about his plans for the near future.
Learn More About Riverside House:
Riverside House is a nonprofit, government, and faith community partner. We have been active agents of change and sustained progress in the Miami area for more than three decades, helping tens of thousands walk a straight path into refashioned, sober, and spiritually upright lives as free citizens.
At Riverside House, we provide a critical relief valve during the transition of offenders from confinement to community. Our teams of well-credentialed and committed professionals support each man and woman who enters our doors in their unique, personal path to rehabilitation and recovery.
We are in the business of second chances, and we know that the consideration we extend to those most in need must be holistic in nature. We address the total person — mind, body, and spirit, attuned to the moral and material needs we all share.
“… Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
Matthew 25:40 (NIV)
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