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Healing in the System: Justice, Boundaries, and Being Human with Dan Jones

Healing in the System: Justice, Boundaries, and Being Human with Dan Jones

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In this episode of Unscripted Curiosity, Scott and Jenn sit down with Scott’s brother, Dan Jones—a former beat cop, current Chair of Justice Studies at NorQuest College, and someone who brings heart, grit, and wisdom to conversations about justice, trauma, and healing.

Dan shares the path that took him from being labeled and underestimated as a kid to earning a Master’s degree from Cambridge University, and building a career rooted in compassion, not just correction. He opens up about the emotional toll of policing, the importance of boundaries, and how he’s learning to stay regulated in a world that often isn’t. From his deep respect for Indigenous healing practices to the everyday rituals—like barefoot walks and feeding magpies—that help him feel human, Dan invites us into a conversation about vulnerability, resilience, and finding fulfillment in unexpected places.

This episode is full of laughter, honesty, and reflections on brotherhood, burnout, and why men’s mental health deserves more space. It’s a conversation about doing the work—and staying curious while you do.

Connect with Dan: daniel.jones@norquest.ca

Learn more about NorQuest College: https://www.norquest.ca/

Learn more and connect with Scott here - https://twistedoakyogaandwellness.offeringtree.com

Learn more and connect with Jenn here - https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/1262404

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