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Prosaic Justice

Prosaic Justice

By: Felecia Marshall and Paul Rankin
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Where stories of homicide reveal extraordinary strength.

Hosted by Felecia Marshall, Founder of Grant Me Justice, and co-host Paul Rankin, this podcast explores life after loss — what justice, healing, and faith look like when the cameras are gone. Each episode amplifies the voices of homicide survivors, advocates, and community leaders working to bring mercy into motion and justice into action.

Real stories. Raw truth. Restorative hope. Because justice isn’t just a headline — it’s a heartbeat.

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Episodes
  • Counseling the Brokenhearted: How Faith Informs Healing with guest Stephanie Wielgosz
    Oct 23 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of Prosaic Justice, Felecia and Paul sit down with Stephanie Wielgosz, MA, LPC, BC-TMH, Director of The Counseling Center at RTS, to explore the sacred intersection between faith and mental health. Together, they discuss how Christian counseling offers more than coping skills—it invites us into a deeper journey of spiritual restoration, emotional safety, and God-centered healing.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • When the Storm Hits: Responding with Compassion, a Conversation with Felicia Tripp
    Oct 16 2025

    A conversation with Felicia Tripp around disaster response and the importance of responding with care and compassion.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Finding "Collateral Beauty" in Broken Places-A Conversation with Families
    Oct 16 2025

    A real conversation with families of Grant Me Justice discussing the films Straw and Collateral Beauty about loss, love, and the quiet ways healing begins.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
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