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Breaking Bread
DeAnne Knipschild
41 episodes
1 week ago
A (video) podcast where we meet at the table and have meaningful conversations with those who have been affected by the American justice system, or are active in diversity reform.
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A (video) podcast where we meet at the table and have meaningful conversations with those who have been affected by the American justice system, or are active in diversity reform.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Breaking Bread Featuring: David Garnica
Breaking Bread
49 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
Breaking Bread Featuring: David Garnica

ARC (Anti Recidivism Coalition) is in the building! David Garnica stops by the studio to share a meal with DeeMarie to talk about how he was raised and how his lifestyle lead him to catch a case on a double murder. He shared how a conversation with his mother helped him to turn his life around and how he was able to get out even with a double murder. He shared all the work he does with ARC and how he goes back into the level 4 yards (prefers those yards) to help the men inside to change their lives around. David shares all the wonderful things ARC does for returning citizens and emulates what true change looks like. His message is one of hope and one you don't want to miss.

Breaking Bread
A (video) podcast where we meet at the table and have meaningful conversations with those who have been affected by the American justice system, or are active in diversity reform.