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In this engaging conversation, Johnny Mango interviews John David Graham, the founder of the Good Samaritan Home, a program dedicated to helping individuals reintegrate into society after incarceration. John shares his journey from a varied career path, including roles as a children's home counselor, truck driver, and minister, to finding his true calling in establishing a non-profit shelter. The Good Samaritan Home started as a small initiative in his own home and has grown to encompass 21 houses across Ohio, providing a safe haven and support for those transitioning from prison life. John emphasizes the importance of housing in reducing recidivism rates and highlights the collaborative efforts with local organizations to provide job training and support for residents.
Throughout the interview, John reflects on the challenges and triumphs of running the Good Samaritan Home, including overcoming community resistance and financial hurdles. He discusses the critical role of mentoring and relationship-building in the rehabilitation process, as well as the broader societal issues of trust and authority that have evolved since the 1960s. John also shares insights from his book, "Running as Fast as I Can," which draws on his personal experiences and offers a narrative of perseverance and hope. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the impact of music and arts in prison rehabilitation and the importance of trying new things and staying mentally active.
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