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QUOTE OF THE DAY: We have an addiction to knowing. - J.B.Hollows I am speaking with Jacqueline Hollows. Jacqueline is a mentor, coach and founder of a non-profit enterprise for people with addiction, called Beyond Recovery, and has worked in the prison system. More recently she has dedicated her time to writing her memoir, which is due later for release this year. In our inspiring conversation, we discuss our ability for change, emotional resilience, and the freedom that is found when we let go of the need to know the next steps at each moment in our life's journey. “Doing Life Perfectly Imperfect”. Founder of a non profit organisation that uncovers the Innate Health of incarcerated people. Founder of JB Hollows mentoring programs designed to clients to unlock their Inner Guide & take Inspired Action. For resources https://linktr.ee/jacquelinehollows. For more information on Jacqueline Hollows, visit www.JBHollows.co.uk & www.Beyond-Recovery.co.uk For more information on Jacqueline Hollows, visit www.JBHollows.co.uk & www.Beyond-Recovery.co.uk --- #theinspiress #solopreneurinspiration #livethelifeyouwant❤️ #liveinthenow #liveinthemoment #bepresentnow #happiness #wisdom #inspirationalquotes #solopreneur #entrepreneurinspiration #solopreneurs #solopreneurlife #solopreneurcoaching #coachjasmynesays #transformativecoachjasmyne #BringYourBusinesstoLife #GetInspiredNow #DreamItDareItDoIt #LiveTheLifeYouWant #MakeitHappen #EpisodeDropped
QUOTE of the Day: The muses showed me how you can write from different energies. -JB Hollows - Jacqueline Hollows -- In this episode of “My Love of Life Energy” I am speaking with fellow contributing author of Stories from the Muses, JB Hollows. We discuss the journey of her work and her writing. JB Hollows is a social entrepreneur, a writer, and the founder and director of Beyond Recovery CIC. She is a published author of two anthologies and writes a monthly piece for InsideTIme, a newspaper for prison residents which can be also found online. For more information on Jacqueline Hollows please visit: www.JBHollows.co.uk -- I am Wisdom Business Coach for entrepreneurial spirited people who want to make their dreams become a reality. If you are looking to access your innate wisdom and apply it to all aspects of your business and life and create rich results with ease, reach out to me and let's see what we can do together. https://calendly.com/annalscott --- #EpisodeDropped #AnnaScott #Freedom #Ease #YourGenius #Genius #Inspiration #Happiness #Wisdom #SeeWhoYouAre #Understanding #Happiness #Relief #Wisdom #TheThreePrinciples #Mind #Thought #Consciousness #MentalHealth #PodCreator #PodHelp #PodernFamily
What hope is there for people incarcerated in the Criminal Justice System? Is there any chance of rehabilitation for career criminals? In this inspiring podcast we hear from two former prisoners who learned about the Three Principles whilst in prison. They explain how their lives have since transformed and how they now support other prisoners and families to reconnect with their wellbeing and resilience. Derrick Mason and Omar Wilson were participants on the 'Beyond Recovery' programme run by Jacqueline Hollows. Jacqueline (or Mama J as she's known to them) explains how she started her social enterprise as a rookie, but enthusiastic practitioner. The photo above is of Jacqueline and Derrick - he's now a Director of Beyond Recovery. In this conversation we explore why the Beyond Recovery programme has been so successful and reflect on whether there is a chance for this kind of work to be shared more extensively in prisons. Beyond Recovery Website
Please join me right now on my "Insightful Conversations with Del Adey-Jones" Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/deladeyjones/ as I welcome Alan Milledge. Al is as an Innate Health Coach who loves to work with people who want an easier, more fulfilling experience of life. He studied with Aaron Turner at the One Thought institute in London in 2017, where he met Susan Marmot and Jacqueline Hollows and became involved with Beyond Recovery and their work within the Prison system. In addition to his work with Beyond Recovery, Al provides one on one coaching, business training and masterminding coaching. He also facilitates writing groups for men, who want to learn to write from 'beyond their clever'.*For more information on my coaching and mentoring packages, please contact me at https://www.deladeyjones.com
We were deeply touched by our conversation with Derrick Mason. Derrick shares with us his journey from learning the understanding shared by Sydney Banks while in prison, to his role as Director of Beyond Recovery today. Derrick's initial insight involved seeing the psychological innocence of his mother, and the impact of believing the misunderstanding that everything in his life was her fault. During the Beyond Recovery program, he attended in prison, at first just like so many of us he was taking in the understanding from a purely intellectual place. But eventually, after several weeks of still showing up, the understanding moved from his head to his heart. He now always follows that feeling as a guidepost. Derrick teaches us about the power of showing up as ourselves, and how that's all we ever need. He can notice his insecure thinking and then remember that the opportunities he's been offered have come as a result of being himself and removing the mask he once thought was necessary to be successful.Derrick's story is such a powerful testament to the fact that our experience of life is always being created from the inside out. He shares that while he was in the worst physical place imaginable, prison, he was feeling better than he ever has before. And if he can feel that way in prison, and trapped while on the beach with money in his pocket, then he could trust in the truth of this paradigm-shifting understanding. This episode explores:The feeling comes from withinLean into uncomfortability knowing comfortability is your true natureForgiving yourself leads to seeing others' psychological innocenceAlways show up as you -- it's healing for everyone around youVulnerability is our strengthFreedom is available to us anywhereThis narrative is not intended to detract from the need for comprehensive reform to the justice system in the United States and beyond.Show NotesBuffering skills: Angus may need to insert some buffers between his appointments in his calendar. The tango of death: the anger game - it takes two to get into entanglementXL comfort blanket: the feeling of being embraced by our true nature Derrick Mason learned about this understanding while in prison in 2017. He was impacted by the truth and simplicity in Sydney Bank’s books, as well as the love and trust of Jacqueline Hollows and the Beyond Recovery team. Derrick was then able to see the true potential within himself, which had only ever been limited by his own thinking. Derrick is a director for Beyond Recovery and serves on the Board of the Three Principles Global Community. Learn more here: https://beyond-recovery.co.uk/.Angus & Rohini Ross are “The Rewilders.” They love working with couples and helping them to reduce conflict and discord in their relationships. They co-facilitate individualized couples' intensives that rewild relationships back to their natural state of love. Rohini is the author of the ebook Marriage, and they are co-founders of The 29-Day Rewilding Experience and The Rewilding Community. You can also follow Angus and Rohini Ross on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. To learn more about their work visit: therewilders.org.Episode 23 features the music of RhythmPharm with Los Angeles-based composer Greg Ellis.
PART 1 of Golden Moments Guests--Section A: SPIRIT, PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHIATRY--Steve Adair & Dr. Robert Soloman. Section B: INTERESTING AREAS IN ADDICTION--Debi Mucillo + Catherine Anness Antle; Cathy Casey; MarleneTillhon-Haslem; & Jacqueline Hollows
A lovely conversation with Jacqueline Hollows, founder of Beyond Recovery. Hear how her organization helps people look beyond their external circumstances and find hope, resilience and purpose in life.
In this special episode of Wisdom Entrepreneurs, hosted by Beyond Truth's own, Omar Wilson alongside Beyond Recovery's Jacqueline Hollows. Tonight they spoke about judgment, and how it shows up in all sort of guises, but no matter how it shows up we know, that it is still only thought and as thoughts are transient you can't hold them back, at best you can just notice them when they shows up and see them for what they really are and as Sydney Banks said, "Thought is not reality; but it is through our Thought that our realities are created" thus creating a reality in which we are often our own most critical critics and maybe some of the true love and compassion that we often reserve for others should be bestowed upon ourselves a little more often.
Jacqueline is a social entrepreneur, and the founder of Beyond Recovery, a non-profit organisation with a mission to radically review the way we view and treat offending behaviour. Her programs have been evidenced by academic research, and Jacqueline is invited to speak about her work at conferences around the world. She is also currently writing a book about her journey witnessing transformations. The lads she works with call her Mama J.*For more information on my coaching and mentoring packages please contact me at https://www.deladeyjones.com
Today Jacqueline Hollows and I set out to talk about the work that she does with prisoners and the difference this conversation can make for those who are living in what many of us imagine would be one of the worst possible environments. And instead, we ended up going somewhere completely different - and incredibly touching. Was it a disaster that the call didn't go as we expected? No. And this podcast explains how life shows us how it rarely goes as planned and always takes us somewhere beautiful.
A great conversation with Jacqueline Hollows from Beyond Recovery who works with some awesome guys in the prison system in the UK on a misunderstanding of Freedom. Listening it's clear that it gives Jacqueline a great perspective on the word free, which leads to a wonderful conversation on the perspective of life that makes such a difference and regardless of whether you are physically incarcerated or living your life, you can be in prison if you don't see how your experience is created.
In this episode of BR Diaries, Jacqueline Hollows and her "Wisdom Entrepreneurs" explore how to deal with insecure thinking that comes up when preparing for a talk, writing a copy or showing up for a workshop. They share their latest insights around: We're always learning Hearing Your Own Wisdom How to write copy from a 3P place Focus on what you know We don't have to do anything until we have to do it
Do you have a great idea for a business/charity/social enterprise/creative project but have yet to get it off the ground? Do you feel like you have the perfect solution for something but you don’t know how to get people to listen? What is holding you back from bringing your ‘baby’ to fruition? Is it the size of the task and fear of getting stuck along the way? Would you like some help in seeing what it actually takes? Jacqueline’s experience with Beyond Recovery showed her it is easier and more straight forward than we think. In this podcast Jacqueline will share what it took to be a successful entrepreneur and how that can help you get your business/charity/social enterprise/creative project off the ground and flourishing. Join Jacqueline Hollows, a social entrepreneur and pioneer, who tells us her story and what enabled her to overcome procrastination, fear of public speaking and lack of experience in her chosen field to launch and run a ground breaking, successful and growing social enterprise and to speak on the topic around the world.
Jacqueline Hollows is the founder of Beyond Recovery CIC “I have been working within the criminal justice system (with support staff and inmates) sharing how our experience of life is created from our own minds. Through a fresh thought in any moment, a deeper level of common sense, connection and resilience is always available. As people learn how their minds work, they are impacted in all sorts of wonderful ways – they get ideas about how to create businesses, how to heal relationships, and how to help others. People start to have new thoughts and no longer feel trapped in a particular belief system. They stop taking compulsive thoughts so seriously. They find solutions to problems they thought were intractable. People change in ways that just is not possible through teaching techniques or systems. Even in prison people are finding humor, and connection, and joy and peace of mind. If that is possible in one small section of one prison– the universal possibilities are limitless!”
This week's show is with Jacqueline Hollows, the founder of Beyond Recovery CIC. Jacqueline works within the criminal justice system (with support staff and inmates) sharing how our experience of life is created from our own minds. Jacqueline has seen that through a fresh thought in any moment, a deeper level of common sense, connection and resilience is always available. Even in prison people are finding humour, and connection, and joy and peace of mind. If that is possible in one small section of one prison– the universal possibilities are limitless! In this show we talk about Jacqueline's work in prisons and what she's seen about labels and diagnoses (e.g. PTSD, addict, depression, anxiety)... both how they can initially be helpful and also what's possible when we see past those labels and understand the true nature of how our minds work. I'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment below. What you'll learn from this episode: Labels and diagnoses can be helpful in people getting some help and also allowing them and those around them to see their psychological innocence. But this is only part of the puzzle... labels can keep people feeling broken and from moving past that label. We can grow and move past suffering when we begin to see where the suffering is coming from - our own thoughts. Hearing about what possible for prisoners' with very challenging life stories, a collection of labels and diagnoses, and not to mention the circumstances of being locked away in prison, shows what's possible for all of us!