Hi, I’m Natalie Ginor. In this podcast, I am embarking on a journey to share the stories of relatable people, whose lives, like most of ours, are complex, burdened, and filled with both sorrow and vitality. Their resilience, empathy, and curiosity serve as inspiration for living with the challenges, shadowed realities, and beauty woven into the intricacies of life. It is in these shared stories that perhaps we will grapple with our own responses to challenge and how perhaps eventually we can bring our own grace for impact.
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Hi, I’m Natalie Ginor. In this podcast, I am embarking on a journey to share the stories of relatable people, whose lives, like most of ours, are complex, burdened, and filled with both sorrow and vitality. Their resilience, empathy, and curiosity serve as inspiration for living with the challenges, shadowed realities, and beauty woven into the intricacies of life. It is in these shared stories that perhaps we will grapple with our own responses to challenge and how perhaps eventually we can bring our own grace for impact.
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Dr. Yehudah Pryce, is a licensed clinical social worker mental health advocate, and a leading voice in criminal justice reform. His extraordinary transformation—from gang member, sentenced to 24 years in California’s notorious maximum security prison at Pelican Bay to becoming a respected social worker and Orthodox Jew—stands as a testament to resilience, faith, and the power of second chances.
For more, you can follow the show on Instagram @Graceforimpactpodcast
Produced by Peoples Media
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