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John David Graham: The Power of Second Chances

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In this episode of the Unscripted Small Business Podcast, Abbey Crane interviews John David Graham, founder of Good Samaritan Home. John shares his remarkable journey from a series of career changes to establishing a nonprofit that provides housing for homeless individuals and ex-offenders. He discusses the challenges of expanding their mission, overcoming community misconceptions, and the importance of kindness and action in creating change. John emphasizes the significance of stable housing and independent living for rehabilitation, as well as the need for patience and listening in supporting individuals on their journey to recovery.
The conversation highlights the impact of Good Samaritan Home in the community and the lessons learned along the way. In this conversation, John David Graham discusses the challenges of navigating the nonprofit sector, including the complexities of grant applications and the importance of accountability. John emphasizes the need for compassion in managing a support team and the significance of humility in nonprofit work.
He also reflects on his personal experiences, the inspiration behind his book, and the value of second chances in life. Ultimately, he conveys a message of perseverance and the importance of giving back to the community.
Sample of The Conversation:

Abbey Crane: What's your approach to reintegration?
John David Graham: It's about habilitation, not rehabilitation. We provide stable housing, teach basic life skills—making your bed, being responsible—and connect people to job programs and reentry services. It all starts with a safe place to live.
Abbey Crane: How do you handle mental health needs?
John David Graham: Mental health is a big challenge. We focus on small tasks like showing respect or cleaning up after yourself. Sometimes it's just listening and connecting. That can make a big difference.

John David Graham: Life isn't a sprint, it's a marathon. You may fall, but if you keep going, you'll reach your goal. It's about forgiving yourself and pushing forward.

Abbey Crane: Let's say someone wants to be a professional chess player, a marathon runner, business owner selling board game tables, and an author. What advice would you give someone juggling multiple dreams?

John David Graham: Do your best in whatever you're doing. If you want to be an actor, wait tables during the day and be the best at it. In my case, I didn't expect to make money from my book. I wrote it because I wanted to share a message. Just give it your all and keep moving forward.

Relevant Mental Health & Recovery Resources:


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In this episode of the Unscripted Small Business Podcast, Abbey Crane interviews John David Graham, founder of Good Samaritan Home. John shares his remarkable journey from a series of career changes to establishing a nonprofit that provides housing for homeless individuals and ex-offenders. He discusses the challenges of expanding their mission, overcoming community misconceptions, and the importance of kindness and action in creating change. John emphasizes the significance of stable housing and independent living for rehabilitation, as well as the need for patience and listening in supporting individuals on their journey to recovery.
The conversation highlights the impact of Good Samaritan Home in the community and the lessons learned along the way. In this conversation, John David Graham discusses the challenges of navigating the nonprofit sector, including the complexities of grant applications and the importance of accountability. John emphasizes the need for compassion in managing a support team and the significance of humility in nonprofit work.
He also reflects on his personal experiences, the inspiration behind his book, and the value of second chances in life. Ultimately, he conveys a message of perseverance and the importance of giving back to the community.
Sample of The Conversation:

Abbey Crane: What's your approach to reintegration?
John David Graham: It's about habilitation, not rehabilitation. We provide stable housing, teach basic life skills—making your bed, being responsible—and connect people to job programs and reentry services. It all starts with a safe place to live.
Abbey Crane: How do you handle mental health needs?
John David Graham: Mental health is a big challenge. We focus on small tasks like showing respect or cleaning up after yourself. Sometimes it's just listening and connecting. That can make a big difference.

John David Graham: Life isn't a sprint, it's a marathon. You may fall, but if you keep going, you'll reach your goal. It's about forgiving yourself and pushing forward.

Abbey Crane: Let's say someone wants to be a professional chess player, a marathon runner, business owner selling board game tables, and an author. What advice would you give someone juggling multiple dreams?

John David Graham: Do your best in whatever you're doing. If you want to be an actor, wait tables during the day and be the best at it. In my case, I didn't expect to make money from my book. I wrote it because I wanted to share a message. Just give it your all and keep moving forward.

Relevant Mental Health & Recovery Resources:


  continue reading

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