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Former President Trump will soon have a chance to present arguments in court why County District Attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified from prosecuting him; Workers from Burger King, Dollar General, and other stores are demanding their employers provide some relief from the heat; Patrick Rodriguez is co-founder of the Georgia Coalition for Higher Education in Prison and he recently received a large grant to pursue his work. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Georgia State University Hails First Class of Inmate Graduates In caps, gowns, and perhaps even ‘blues,' 9 inmates at Walker State Prison in Georgia are set to receive their associates degrees for 60 credit hours of coursework done while incarcerated. 3 are graduating with highest honors (3.9 – 4.0 GPA) while the other 6 are gradutaing with high honors (3.7 – 3.89). Organized by Geogria State University as part of their Prison Education Project, the courses included a variety of subjects such as environmental science, English, philosophy and ethics, and geology. The GSUPEP program began in 2016 and offers college courses at Walker State Prison and Phillips State in Buford and is currently offering enrichment courses at the federal U.S. Penitentiary in Atlanta. By 2025, GSU would like to offer the PEP associates degree in five other Georgia penitentiaries. “Not only have these students demonstrated that they are critical thinkers by completing a degree, but they've also shown tremendous character to seek education and follow it through to the end,” said President Blake. “The degree they rightfully earned can never be taken away.” 50 other students are already in the pipeline, something which Patrick Rodriguez, director of the PEP says will reduce the chances they will end up incarcerated again. How to connect with AgileDad: - [website] https://www.agiledad.com/ - [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/ - [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/ - [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
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“Patience is getting beyond yourself. If there's a lack of patience, it's because you're putting yourself as a priority to any situation that there is.” - Patrick Rodrigueztending the seeds that you sew with Patrick RodriguezIn our work in the nonprofit sector, it often feels like things need to happen right away - the needs are, after all, urgent. But today on the podcast we're talking all about patience - the ability to play the long game to have a greater impact. I'm joined by first-time ED and formerly incarcerated Patrick Rodriguez, from the Georgia Coalition for Higher Education in Prison. Patrick's journey from inmate to ED along with his deep reflections and patience, teaches us how to look beyond the immediate needs to a more strategic long-term vision.Highlights:The benefit of having patience for long-term growth and mission fulfilmentHow to take time to do things well to set your organization up for successThe role of relationships to get buy-in for patience and long term planningResources Mentioned In This Episode:Georgia Coalition for Higher Education in PrisonWebsiteGood PartnershipConnect with Patrick:InstagramTwitterEmail: patrickleerod@gmail.comOutlook: patrickleerod@outlook.comOur friends and sponsors at Keela asked me to put together a guide of fundraising tips I wished every small nonprofit knew. Go ahead and download the guide here: https://www.keela.co/consultant/the-good-partnership (and don't forget that Keela offers our listeners 40% off their first year's subscription).
Listen in on this episode as Patrick Rodriguez shares his mental health journey while incarcerated and how since being released, he has taken on many leadership roles to expand educational opportunities to those that have been impacted by the prison system. You can follow Patrick (@patrickleerod) on Instagram and on Twitter . You can also email him at patrickleerod@gmail.com. To follow keep up with what he is involved in, you can go to his Link Tree. If you would like to support the mission of expanding educational opportunities to incarcerated people you can do so by donating to the Georgia Coalition for Higher Education by visiting them at www.gachep.org. You can also follow them on Instagram at @georgiahep.
Patrick Rodriguez, President of AGA, discusses the importance of never growing complacent and the power of innovation to drive business forward.
The crisis unfolding in Ukraine is rapidly changing. Laurie R. Blank, a clinical professor of law and the director of the International Humanitarian Law Clinic at Emory University School of Law, discusses the very latest. Plus, WABE politics reporters Rahul Bali and Sam Gringlas discuss the latest news from the Georgia General Assembly's 2022 legislative session.Patrick Rodriguez, a campaign manager for Beyond the Box Georgia and Abagail Cook, the director of Beyond the Box Georgia, discuss a proposed bill that, if passed, would remove felony conviction checkboxes from higher education applications.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Day, Friend! On this week's podcast episode, I'm talking about higher education in prison, and why it's an important policy initiative to help incarcerated young people to begin their life's journey again, and to live a meaningful life steeped in the values of truth, responsibility, and freedom. My guest this week is author, Patrick Rodriguez. Patrick was released from prison in December 2019, and since then, he has worked to serve those who have been impacted by the prison system. Working as both the Co-Executive Director for the Georgia Coalition for Higher Education in Prison and the Director of Special Projects for Common Good Atlanta, he has learned what it takes to implement prison college-accredited programs and support formerly incarcerated students who are seeking to navigate the university space. He was selected out of 432 applicants to be one of eight Justice Fellows with the Education Trust. The goals of this fellowship consistent of understanding policy at the intersection of higher Education and Incarceration. While thinking of ways to push legislation and policy, Patrick has been accepted to the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials' Institute for Leadership. This is so that he can understand the intersection of Latino people and the political system and how to advocate for more prison education programs. Patrick is currently pushing policy that will ban the box that asks if you have been convicted of a crime on college applications in the state of Georgia. Patrick is currently majoring in organizational and professional communication at Kennesaw State University, will graduate in Spring of 2022 and will attend graduate school in the fall 2022.Patrick and I talk about: ~ his background growing up and the series of choices that led him into the prison system; ~ his release from prison in 2019 and his desire to serve those impacted by the prison system; ~ how prison impacted his mind and moral compass; ~ what caused him to focus on the intersection of higher education and incarcerated youth;~ what keeps him focused, inspired and motivated; and ~ so much more! It was such an insightful conversation. Patrick is up to some amazing work. I hope you gained a ton of value from it and enjoyed listening to Patrick's story. Please consider supporting his work. Connect with Patrick Rodriguez
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In this episode, I speak with Patrick Rodriguez, the Executive Director of Georgia Coalition for Higher Education in Prison and serves as the Director of Special Projects for Common Goods Atlanta. As a formerly incarcerated leader, Patrick has been working in the prison education space since his release in 2019. He wants to serve those who have been through the same experience as him, whether that is through advocating for them on a legislative level or giving someone a ride to work. In addition, Patrick is currently studying at Kennesaw State University majoring in organizational and Professional Communication with plans to attend law school in 2022. We dive into dating while in prison, since Patrick himself was in a relationship. He also provides an overview of prison and what the communication is like as well as the many mindset shifts that he had during his time there. You can find Patrick on instagram @patrickleerod. NEW: Email me at ghostsofdatespast@gmail.com if you have a mini first date horror story, want to be on the podcast, or have feedback. Please subscribe, rate, review, and send this to your friends! Connect with me on Instagram & Tik Tok @ghosts_ofdatespast. Shoot me a DM, I'd love to hear from you. This episode was produced and edited by Liana Pavane. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ghostsofdatespast/support
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This week, Mike and standard Doug sit down to talk about Burnie Burns exiting Rooster Teeth, Alway Open coming to an end, Patrick Rodriguez reveals his pay at RT, F**K Face, and more!Have a question for us? Email us at: askrttalk@gmail.comRT Talk is a weekly podcast about the company RoosterTeeth. Sit down with Mike and Doug as they talk about some of the most recent happenings at the company, their own lives, and share their opinions on various productions. RT Talk is completely a fan made podcast and is in no way affiliated with RoosterTeeth. It would be a lot better if they made it.
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, talks with Patrick Rodriguez, Founder of Soul Healing Therapy, about healing, acceptance and exercises to stay positive during this pandemic.
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, talks with Patrick Rodriguez, Founder of Soul Healing Therapy, about healing, acceptance and exercises to stay positive during this pandemic.
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This week, Doug and Mike sit down to talk about the unfortunate passing of Etika, some controversy surrounding Patrick Rodriguez, RTX panel streams, and get into detail about their experiences at RTX: 2014RT Talk is completely a fan made podcast and is in no way affiliated with RoosterTeeth. It would be a lot better if they made it. Find us now on: Spotify iTunes and Google Play!
We kick off the series with Jeff Quintana and Peter Mir, the founders of Villain Theater - a new company that is bringing Chicago-style improv to Miami. We talk to the duo about the origins of Villain, the source of their chemistry, and the conquering of fears. They also take us through what goes on inside their head in the moment that an improv scene begins and tell us about the impact this work has had on their lives outside the theatre. The episode also features short clips from one of their Saturday Gigantic shows with cast members Melanie Menendez, Sheela Dominguez, William Cadena, Jannelys L. Santos, and Patrick Rodriguez joining Peter and Jeff.
We recently had an interesting discussion with two 'spirit healers', Patrick Rodriguez and Heather Hayes. Rodriguez is an intuitive healer and hypnotherapist with many years' experience. With the help of a highly gifted psychic medium, Heather Hayes, Rodriguez practices 'Spirit Release' and 'Soul Therapy', helping 'earthbound spirits' and people with 'attached spirits'. What do these terms actually mean? Does one have to 'believe in the spirit world' for such therapeutic modalities to work?...
We recently had an interesting discussion with two 'spirit healers', Patrick Rodriguez and Heather Hayes. Rodriguez is an intuitive healer and hypnotherapist with many years' experience. With the help of a highly gifted psychic medium, Heather Hayes, Rodriguez practices 'Spirit Release' and 'Soul Therapy', helping 'earthbound spirits' and people with 'attached spirits'. What do these terms actually mean? Does one have to 'believe in the spirit world' for such therapeutic modalities to work?...
We recently had an interesting discussion with two 'spirit healers', Patrick Rodriguez and Heather Hayes. Rodriguez is an intuitive healer and hypnotherapist with many years' experience. With the help of a highly gifted psychic medium, Heather Hayes, Rodriguez practices 'Spirit Release' and 'Soul Therapy', helping 'earthbound spirits' and people with 'attached spirits'. What do these terms actually mean? Does one have to 'believe in the spirit world' for such therapeutic modalities to work?...
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, talks with Patrick Rodriguez, Founder of Soul Healing Therapy, about healing, acceptance and exercises to stay positive during this pandemic.