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If Your Family Keeps Weaponizing You, Read This
I’m talking to you…the one who walks into a family room and braces. The one whose past, pain, or private life gets dragged out like a prop. You’re not overreacting. You’re being weaponized, and you don’t have to live like that. This isn’t theory. This is a practical, say-it-tonight moment to stop the damage and…
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Education Behind Bars, The Smarter Crime Control Strategy
When we talk about reducing crime, the conversation too often centers around longer sentences and bigger prisons. But what if the most cost-effective way to reduce crime is not by locking more people up, but by educating them? I read a groundbreaking study by Audrey Bazos and Jessica Hausman at UCLA (Correctional Education as a…
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Today I lost a friend. The Busiest Non Busy Person I Ever Knew
Today I lost a friend. He came into my life when I was just 17. My daughter grew up calling him “Uncle,” not by blood, but by the kind of loyalty and history that runs deeper than DNA. He was her dad’s best friend since kindergarten. Always around. Always part of the story. Always in…
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Why You Should Hire a Persevere Graduate
In a world where talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not, Persevere stands in the gap. We train individuals who are justice-involved or facing significant barriers to employment, equipping them with the technical skills, career readiness, and personal development tools needed to thrive in today’s workforce. But we don’t stop at education. We help them…
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The Weight You Can’t See: How Stress Affects You Physically, Mentally, and Spiritually
Stress is one of those silent forces that creeps in slowly, and then suddenly feels like it’s everywhere. It shows up in the tension in your shoulders, in the tears you hold back during meetings, and in the sleepless nights where your mind races with a thousand unfinished tasks. It whispers lies that you’re not…
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When Fear Meets the Road: Leaving What’s Comfortable
I was 24 years old when I packed up my life, my daughter, and every ounce of courage I had, and moved to Tennessee with her dad. That drive was more than just miles on the road. It was a leap into the unknown. I didn’t realize it then, but that move would change the…
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The Exhaustion of Explaining Worth: Why We’re Still Begging Employers to See Potential
There’s a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from constantly having to explain someone’s value. A fatigue that sets in when, time and time again, you find yourself justifying why a person with a criminal background or any barrier to employment is worthy of a second chance. A first chance. Any chance. We have built…
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That Could Have Been Us
There was a moment in my life when I looked at my daughter and realized we were hanging on by a thread. I was a mother trying to survive, doing everything I could to protect her while everything around me was falling apart. We weren’t homeless, but we were close. Too close. The truth is,…
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Employment Isn’t the Finish Line, It’s the Starting Block
People love to throw out phrases like “Just get a job,” as if employment magically solves everything. As if the moment someone clocks in, all the barriers that held them back just vanish. If only it were that simple. I work with individuals rebuilding their lives, people who’ve been locked out of opportunity because of…
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Mission-Driven vs. Self-Motivated: When Purpose Outweighs Personal Gain
There’s a quiet but powerful shift that happens when you stop living for success and start living for significance. At first glance, being self-motivated sounds like the gold standard. It means you’re ambitious. Focused. You’ve got your eye on the prize, and nothing’s going to stop you. You set the goals. You chase the goals.…