
Rewriting Narratives: Jason Sole on Abolition and Community
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Rewriting Narratives: Jason Sole on Abolition and Community
Balm in the Burnout podcast - Episode 2
In this episode, Jason Sole, an abolitionist, community leader, and professor at Hamline University, shares his journey from being a formerly incarcerated individual to becoming a criminal justice educator and activist. He discusses the importance of staying present, prioritizing health, and breaking cycles within his family. Sole also highlights his involvement in initiatives like the Humanize My Hoodie Movement and Relationships Evolving Possibilities (REP). Through personal anecdotes, he emphasizes the value of intentional living, self-awareness, and community support in achieving well-being and avoiding burnout.
00:00 Introduction to Jason Sole
01:06 The Importance of Being Present
03:59 Health and Wellbeing Insights
11:44 Family and Personal Life
18:28 Reflecting on Purpose and Community Work
19:23 Abolitionist Efforts and Community Support
20:57 Personal Values and Public Perception
22:54 Avoiding Burnout in Activism
25:55 Balancing Personal and Professional Life
32:25 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
Connect with Jason and his work at jasonsole.com