Jeff Grant on The Same 24 Hours Podcast with Meredith Atwood, Ep. 186:
When to Move in a Time of Stuck
Meredith Atwood, Author & Speaker : I don’t have tons of money to donate. I don’t have genius smarts to contribute to science or financial wisdom in this time…
But I have a podcast, a book and a small platform to extend to anyone who is feeling rocked, lonely, sad or stuck.
I am here. That is what I (and so may others) are trying to do during this time. Reach out, give time, energy, kindness and a safe place where people can come to SEE others (via Zoom: the Daily Community Meeting:swimbikemom.com/meet), or listening to comforting words: The Same 24 Hours Podcast (always available via your favorite podcast app, or https://pod.link/775943089).
This morning, I spoke with my friend, Rev. Jeff Grant — who I met last year after he was a guest on Rich Roll’s podcast. Jeff was a guest on my pod (Episode 112), and we have essentially become friends.
Link to Podcast: https://bit.ly/33qYBc0
I value this man’s work, story, and heart SO MUCH. I am glad to hear his comforting words, wisdom and insight during this time.
Jeff is an ordained minister with over three decades of experience in crisis management, business, law, reentry, recovery (clean & sober 16+ years), and executive & religious leadership. After an addiction to prescription opioids and serving almost fourteen months in a Federal prison for a white-collar crime he committed when he was a lawyer, Jeff started his own reentry — earning a Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary.
About Jeff: Jeff is an ordained minister with over three decades of experience in crisis management, business, law, reentry, recovery (clean & sober 16+ years), and executive & religious leadership. After an addiction to prescription opioids and serving almost fourteen months in a Federal prison for a white-collar crime he committed when he was a lawyer, Jeff started his own reentry — earning a Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary.
He, and his wife and partner-in-ministry Lynn Springer, then co-founded Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc. (Greenwich, CT), the first ministry in the United States created to provide confidential support and pastoral care to individuals, families and organizations with white-collar and other nonviolent incarceration issues.
Follow Jeff:
Website: prisonist.org
Facebook.com/revjeffgrant
Instagram: @RevJeffGrant
Originally published at https://prisonist.org.