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We're Still Standing
Every Youth Every Facility
24 episodes
2 days ago
What's it like to be caught up in the juvenile justice system as a child? Formerly incarcerated youth share their journeys of hope and courage.
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What's it like to be caught up in the juvenile justice system as a child? Formerly incarcerated youth share their journeys of hope and courage.
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Episodes (20/24)
We're Still Standing
Second Chances

What do second chances provide young people in our juvenile justice system?  During Second Chance Month, Administrator Liz Ryan of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, sat down with host Scott Larson, and guests Tristan, Nate and Kyle, to focus on their lived experience in the juvenile justice system, their vision for ever-better services and support, and the reality that many children at risk need first chances to help them stay out of the system altogether.  


This document was prepared under Cooperative Agreement Number 15PJDP-23-GK-02210-SCAX from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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1 year ago
51 minutes 10 seconds

We're Still Standing
Yvan: Full Participation

So many times, young people in the juvenile justice system begin living their labels. Labels like "born for trouble, slow learner, just like your father..." These labels have huge impact. In Ready4Life, Yvan discovered that the key to changing his situation was changing his mindset.

BONUS: Hear one of Yvan's music tracks in the outro of this episode!

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1 year ago
29 minutes

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Kyle: Vision

For youth who are leaving lock-up, the emphasis on all they things they must avoid in order to stay out of trouble can seem like a big list of "NO's". But when they have a vision for life, they have the opportunityt to say "YES" and move forward into a new future.

In this episode, Kyle shares what it takes to pursue a vision in life.  Things like focus, commitment and trust.

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1 year ago
22 minutes 15 seconds

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Christian: Thinking About My Thinking

Growing up, Christian didn't have many role models. He learned what he could from the streets he grew up on. When he participated in Ready4Life, he discovered that unresolved issues become repeat thought patterns. Today he's sharing what it means to make peace, let go, and forgive. Including a life-changing conversation with his mother.

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2 years ago
29 minutes 40 seconds

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Alex: Strongholds

Traumatic events in childhood left Alex wondering who he could trust. He started pushing people away to protect himself. It was a survival strategy that became a stronghold. Today he's challenging this stronghold and discovering new ways to navigate relationships.

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2 years ago
29 minutes 53 seconds

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Kyle: Trust

Growing up, Kyle says he always had a goal in life, but never had a reason to follow it. Today he shares how Ready4Life helped him define his vision and discover the power of trust.

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2 years ago
18 minutes 7 seconds

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Joey: "Good Luck with That Kid!"

Joey was locked up at age 15, and remembers people saying things like "Joey Berry?!  Good luck with that kid!"  Not many people had faith in Joey at that time in his life -- but he'll never forget the few that did.  

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3 years ago
43 minutes 27 seconds

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Nickolas, Part 2: Finish Strong

"Even if you start wrong, you can finish strong.  When you look at my story, there’s really no ingredients for success. That’s what I want to let the world know, it doesn’t matter…there is redemption.”  Part 2 of an incredible conversation with Nickolas DeJarnette, successful businessman, job creator, speaker, husband, father…and an inspiration to anyone who hears his story. If you haven’t listened to part 1 of Episode 5, you may want to go back and start at the beginning.

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3 years ago
18 minutes 13 seconds

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Nickolas, Part 1: Even if you start wrong...

Nick says that from his earliest memory, life played out like a cautionary tale rather than the preamble to an eventual success story. His formative years were the stuff of nightmares that included bouncing from youth care and foster homes to shoot-outs, prostitution and murder.  It wasn't long before Nick joined what he calls "the family business" and followed an example that had only one of two outcomes; prison or the mortuary.  Until an encounter with God changed everything.

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3 years ago
23 minutes 53 seconds

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Durell, Part 3: Finding True Freedom

Re-entry was rough for Durell. As he says “A lot of people were skeptical of me because I was released to the same community that I was just terrorizing.” But thanks to some good mentors, Durell experienced community that wasn’t criminal-related. Community that helped him live freely and purposefully.  

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3 years ago
19 minutes 3 seconds

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Durell, Part 2: What Was the Truth?

Now in prison, Durell did not want to be where he was at. He could feel the weight of the hopelessness, depression and anger that surrounded him. He began to search for spiritual truth. In this episode, Durell shares what he discovered.

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3 years ago
14 minutes 11 seconds

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Durell, Part 1: Man of the House

When his father went to jail, Durell became the man of the house - at age 10. Looking back, he recognizes that he was simply a hurt, angry child trying to assume adult responsibilities. Hear how that played out in his life.

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3 years ago
21 minutes 15 seconds

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Don't Talk? Learning How and When to Open Up

Often we're told to keep family matters private -- what happens at home stays at home.  But sometimes the secrets we keep are harming us. Andre grew up in a home with a "don't talk" rule.  Hear his story and how he learned that being heard can be healing.

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3 years ago
32 minutes 59 seconds

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Forgiving my Father

Life lessons learned in lock-up:  While Jason was growing up, his mother struggled to support their family while his father battled an addiction. Life got even more challenging when his father was sent to jail.  As the years went by, Jason's frustration and resentment led him into troubles of his own. Eventually he found himself locked up in the same jail as his father.  Hear what happened next.

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4 years ago
26 minutes 49 seconds

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Learning to Forgive

Life lessons learned in lock-up:  Growing up in an abusive home, Olivia decided that to survive she would "hurt you before you could hurt me". She used her anger to protect herself as she was bounced in and out of lock-up.  But that all changed when she discovered the true power of forgiveness.  Today, she's sharing her remarkable journey with us.

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4 years ago
24 minutes 49 seconds

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From Lock-Up to Leadership: Daniel's Story

When Daniel was 15 years old, he was looking for guidance in all the wrong places.  His father had been sent to prison and it wasn't long before Daniel was arrested himself.  His journey took him through both the juvenile justice system and adult prison.  But today Daniel serves as a pastor and a mentor for at-risk youth, giving young people the guidance he once needed.

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4 years ago
42 minutes 14 seconds

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Battling Addiction

After his first drink of alcohol at age eight, Matty has gone many rounds in a death-defying battle with addiction. On his journey through recovery - and relapse - he got to experience a God who simply wouldn't give up on him.

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4 years ago
41 minutes 27 seconds

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Finding Community in Church

What does the church have to offer incarcerated youth?  In Episode 7, Marquis shares how he found a life-giving community in his local church.

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4 years ago
44 minutes 20 seconds

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The Power of Relationship

Today’s episode is about the power of relationship. Gayle and Felix were two very different people when they met. Gayle was a middle-aged white “church lady”, a wife, mother, volunteer Bible study leader. Felix was a Latino teenager in lock-up, questioning how to best move forward in life. The journey that Gayle and Felix share about becoming family is truly inspiring. Today, they’re still very different but Gayle, her husband Frank and their children  and Felix, his wife Christine and their children consider each other family.

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4 years ago
34 minutes 34 seconds

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At Risk

Most girls who enter the juvenile justice system come with histories of deep personal trauma.  This was certainly true for Lina when she was locked up at age 16.  In Episode 5 of We're Still Standing, Lina shares the impact of trauma in her life along with the journey of hope and healing that empowers her to work with other traumatized girls in the system today.

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4 years ago
46 minutes 4 seconds

We're Still Standing
What's it like to be caught up in the juvenile justice system as a child? Formerly incarcerated youth share their journeys of hope and courage.