Finding Recovery in Community Corrections
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Segment 1: Professional Interview
Dean speaks with Morgan Walker, Executive Director of Hancock County Community Corrections, to discuss the evolving role of community corrections within the justice system. Morgan emphasizes a shift from compliance-focused models to evidence-based approaches that prioritize client outcomes and dignity. She explains how her agency integrates partnerships with recovery programs, case managers, and the courts to create holistic support systems for individuals with substance use disorders. Morgan also reflects on how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped service delivery and revealed the need for flexible, human-centered strategies. Her insights provide a critical lens into how justice-involved individuals can be empowered through meaningful engagement, supportive accountability, and compassionate systems.
Segment 2: Personal Story
Megan Pino opens up to Jodi Miller about her struggle with alcohol use, the pain of repeated legal consequences, and the toll it took on her children and sense of self. After her fourth DUI, Megan reached a breaking point—and what followed was a life-changing journey through the Hamilton County Drug Court and Community Corrections programs. Through tears, gratitude, and fierce honesty, Megan shares how accountability, structure, and support helped her reclaim her identity. She reflects on rebuilding trust with her children, rediscovering her worth, and how gratitude became a powerful tool in her ongoing recovery. Megan’s story reminds us that people are not defined by their lowest moments—and that recovery is possible with the right support system.
Takeaways
- Community corrections is shifting toward evidence-based, compassionate support strategies.
- Recovery journeys often begin with accountability—and are sustained through connection.
- Drug courts can serve as life-saving interventions when integrated with wraparound services.
- Systems that honor dignity can transform justice-involved lives.
- Personal healing often involves rebuilding relationships and rediscovering self-worth.
Podcast Information:
- Hosted by: Dean Babcock and Jodi Miller
- Interview Segment Producer: Angela Shamblin
- Personal Story Producer: Shawn P Neal
- Executive Producer: Shawn P Neal
- Mixed at: AvoCast Studio236
Episode Hashtags
#BeyondSubstance #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #RecoveryIsPossible #CommunityCorrections #DrugCourt #HarmReduction #AccountabilityInRecovery #TraumaInformedCare #EvidenceBasedPractice #AddictionRecovery #JusticeReform #WomenInRecovery #SupportNotStigma #PeerSupportMatters #HealingJourneys #JodiMiller #DeanBabcock #CriminalJusticeSupport #RedemptionStories
Podcast Information:
- Hosted by: Dean Babcock & Jodi Miller
- Executive Producer: Shawn P Neal
- Audio Engineer: Shawn P Neal
- Mixed at: AdvoCast Studio236
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