Episode 16

That's not Normal!

Published on: 23rd November, 2021

You would think that defending yourself is not a crime.

Well, that was not Glenn's experience. He ended up in prison for 17 years witnessing violence that traumatized him. He saw his children grow up from a distance, missing years of his freedom he can never get back.

Listen to Glenn talk about how he kept himself sane and what is helping him on his healing journey.

***Some of the events are deeply emotional and upsetting***


Here's the link to glenn's book:

https://www.amazon.com/Donovans-Charge-Drama-3-Rings/dp/0692543139/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=donovan+charge%2C+glenn+cox&qid=1637678621&s=books&sr=1-1

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"What Chance?"
Does the crime define the person?We show you the human side of who society calls a criminal
"What Chance?" hosted by Karin Elias takes a deeper look into the life and background of people who have been to prison. Here you find conversations with educators, psychologists, thinkers and the formerly incarcerated around the nature of punishment, the high number of POC in prison and the possibility of rehabilitation in the current structure of society.

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Karin Elias

Karin is a well being facilitator who supports midlife women on their journey through peri/menopause.She offers bodywork, sound healing, creative movement and mindful/guided meditation for individuals, couples and groups.
Originally from Austria, Karin has made NY her home since 1990.
She holds a B.A. in dance and creative movement from the Vienna conservatory. She is a NY state licensed massage therapist, certified sound healing facilitator and holistic aromatherapist. She trained in non violent conflict resolution and restorative justice and facilitated workshops with the Alternative to Violence Project at Sing Sing.
Her private practice is in Scarsdale, Westchester and she teaches future massage therapists in NYC.