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Building Futures: Empowering Youth to Stay Out of Gangs and Prison
Prison Audio
12 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to "Building Futures: Empowering Youth to Stay Out of Gangs and Prison," a transformative course designed to equip young individuals with the tools and knowledge they need to make positive choices and lead successful lives. This comprehensive program aims to address the root causes of youth gang involvement and criminal behavior while fostering personal growth, resilience, and community engagement.

Building Futures is hosted by Shawn Robert Johnson who is currently incarcerated in New Jersey State Prison in Trenton NJ. Shawn is 17 years into a 60 year sentence for a self defense case
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Welcome to "Building Futures: Empowering Youth to Stay Out of Gangs and Prison," a transformative course designed to equip young individuals with the tools and knowledge they need to make positive choices and lead successful lives. This comprehensive program aims to address the root causes of youth gang involvement and criminal behavior while fostering personal growth, resilience, and community engagement.

Building Futures is hosted by Shawn Robert Johnson who is currently incarcerated in New Jersey State Prison in Trenton NJ. Shawn is 17 years into a 60 year sentence for a self defense case
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Building Strong Interpersonal Skills
Building Futures: Empowering Youth to Stay Out of Gangs and Prison
8 minutes
2 years ago
Building Strong Interpersonal Skills
Today, we're diving deep into building those killer interpersonal skills. First up, it's all about boosting your communication and conflict resolution game. Check out these five steps:
  1. Active Listening: When someone's talking, really listen. Put away distractions, maintain eye contact, and ask questions to show you're engaged.
  2. I-Statements: When you're expressing yourself, use "I" instead of "you." For example, say "I feel" instead of "You always." This helps prevent blame and keeps conversations open.
  3. Stay Calm: When conflicts arise, take a breath before responding. Keeping your cool helps prevent misunderstandings from escalating.
  4. Find Common Ground: Instead of focusing on differences, look for things you both agree on. This can create a foundation for understanding and collaboration.
  5. Practice Compromise: Not every situation has a winner or loser. Find middle ground by being willing to give a bit to find a solution that works for everyone.
B. Promoting Empathy, Respect, and Tolerance for DiversityAlright, let's keep this social skills party rolling. Empathy, respect, and embracing diversity are where it's at. Here are five steps to rock those skills:
  1. Walk in Their Shoes: Try to understand where someone else is coming from. Imagine how you'd feel in their situation – it's a game-changer.
  2. Use Respectful Language: Whether you're agreeing or disagreeing, always use respectful language. Treat others how you want to be treated.
  3. Learn about Different Cultures: Educate yourself about other cultures, traditions, and perspectives. It broadens your understanding and makes you more open-minded.
  4. Practice Inclusivity: Make an effort to include everyone in conversations and activities. Celebrate differences and create an environment where everyone feels valued.
  5. Challenge Stereotypes: If you catch yourself making assumptions based on stereotypes, pause and reconsider. Challenge those biases and treat each person as an individual.
C. Developing Healthy Relationships and Recognizing Signs of Unhealthy RelationshipsNow, let's level up with healthy relationships and spotting red flags. Here are five steps to help you build strong connections:
  1. Communication Is Key: Open, honest communication is the foundation of any healthy relationship. Don't be afraid to express your thoughts and feelings.
  2. Set Boundaries: Know your limits and communicate them clearly. Healthy relationships respect your boundaries.
  3. Mutual Support: Healthy relationships are a two-way street. Both parties should be supportive and encourage each other's growth.
  4. Recognize Red Flags: Watch out for signs of control, manipulation, or disrespect. If something feels off, trust your instincts and address it.
  5. Seek Help When Needed: If a relationship turns toxic, don't hesitate to seek help from a trusted adult, counselor, or friend. Your well-being comes first.
Remember, building strong interpersonal skills takes practice. Be patient with yourself as you work on improving these areas, and know that the effort you put in will lead to more meaningful and fulfilling relationships. You got this!
Building Futures: Empowering Youth to Stay Out of Gangs and Prison
Welcome to "Building Futures: Empowering Youth to Stay Out of Gangs and Prison," a transformative course designed to equip young individuals with the tools and knowledge they need to make positive choices and lead successful lives. This comprehensive program aims to address the root causes of youth gang involvement and criminal behavior while fostering personal growth, resilience, and community engagement.

Building Futures is hosted by Shawn Robert Johnson who is currently incarcerated in New Jersey State Prison in Trenton NJ. Shawn is 17 years into a 60 year sentence for a self defense case