
Recycled Human: The Reality of Re-Entry
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Narrated by:
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Patricia Figuccio
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By:
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Glenna McCarthy
About this listen
Recycled Human is a continuation of my first book, Damaged Goods, but Recycled Human is aimed more at the re-entry into the general public. A big part of that shift involves various "transitional services" which are in fact not helping people. In fact, the services meant to help a person like me develop can be yet another oppressive system. When a person wants to change and truly is ready to face change, it can be challenging to find genuine resources. So here it is...this is my testimony of what I saw in myself and the system that needed changing. I hope Recycled Human is useful in your own personal journey or the journey of your loved one.
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