The transition from behind bars to life on the outside comes with myriad challenges for the formerly incarcerated. But making that change can present an entirely different set of obstacles for women. We talk to one woman who successfully made the journey and another who is helping clear the path for others in a program that offers assistance with housing, job and life skills, trauma recovery, substance abuse treatment and mental health counseling.
Guests:
- Rebecca Smith, founder and executive director, R.E.S.T.O.R.E.
- Nadieal Ashe, house manager and program graduate, R.E.S.T.O.R.E.
Then, an abandoned Springfield residence targeted for preservation was once home to real-life horror stories. We discuss the challenges of preserving the iconic, if foreboding Drew Mansion, as well as its dark history and the promise of a $350,000 restoration funding request by state Rep. Wyman Duggan, a Jacksonville Republican.
Guests:
- Tim Gilmore, author, educator and historian at JaxPsychoGeo.
- Bill Bishop, architect, Akel Logan Shafer PA.
And, in space no one can hear you scream. But here on Earth, there are still plenty of spooky space facts to keep you on your toes. From zombie stars and skull comets to surreal space sounds and cosmic “cannibalism,” we tread the terrifying outlines of the cosmos this Halloween as our resident spaceman touches down for his monthly visit.
Guest:
- Eddie Whisler, planetarium director at the Museum of Science & History.