Finding Recovery In Jail
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Segment 1
Kelly Gunn, Director of Jail Programs in Hamilton County, shares her experience running recovery-oriented reentry services inside the jail. She outlines the shift in local policy that now keeps many level-six felony offenders in county jails, creating a need for more structured, rehabilitative programming. Gunn highlights Hamilton County's TOWER program and the women’s Launch Hope initiative, which provide therapy, life skills, employment support, and community-based reentry services. She emphasizes the importance of voluntary engagement and ongoing support beyond incarceration, and how partnerships with nonprofits, employers, and treatment providers help build a system of hope.
Segment 2
Jennifer Bella’s powerful personal story reveals a recovery journey that began during her 16-month incarceration. After years of abuse, addiction, and multiple felonies, she was introduced to Launch Hope in the Hamilton County Jail. With the support of peer mentors and Jodi’s Refuel Wellness program, Jennifer has found her purpose. Today, she is a peer recovery coach, helping others through the same system that once held her. Her story is a testimony to what happens when people are met with trust, tools, and belief in their worth. Takeaways
- Jails can become a starting point for recovery with the right programming and support.
- Hamilton County’s TOWER and Launch Hope programs provide holistic, trauma-informed care inside jail walls.
- Jennifer Bella’s story shows that recovery can begin in jail—with the right support system and structure.
- Programs like Suboxone and Vivitrol are essential tools for safe transition out of incarceration.
- Peer mentors and post-release support are key to reducing recidivism and sustaining recovery.
00:00 Opening Reflections and Data Overview
03:43 Introducing Kelly Gunn and Hamilton County Programs
06:42 The Need for Structured Reentry Support
09:32 Partnering with Other Jails and Expanding Services
12:57 Launch Hope and Refuel Wellness
18:23 Medication-Assisted Treatment and Harm Reduction
21:26 Measuring Success Beyond Recidivism
24:44 Jennifer Bella's Story: Loss, Addiction, and Incarceration
30:28 Transformation Through Launch Hope
34:14 Reentry, Peer Coaching, and Continued Barriers
41:08 Stigma, Determination, and a Message of Hope
46:51 Looking Ahead
Podcast Information
Hosted by Dean Babcock and Jodi Miller
Interview Segment Producer: Angela Shamblin
Personal Story Producer: Shawn P Neal
Executive Producer: Shawn P Neal
Mixed at AvoCast Studio236
Episode Hashtags
#BeyondSubstance #RecoveryBehindBars #LaunchHope #PeerSupport #SubstanceUseRecovery #HarmReduction #ReentryPrograms #TOWERProgram #AddictionRecoveryStories #CriminalJusticeReform #PublicHealthInJails #IndianaRecovery #NaloxoneSavesLives #MATPrograms #StigmaFreeRecovery #RefuelWellness #JenniferBella #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #CommunityHealing
Podcast Information:
- Hosted by: Dean Babcock & Jodi Miller
- Executive Producer: Shawn P Neal
- Audio Engineer: Shawn P Neal
- Mixed at: AdvoCast Studio236
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