"Your gender doesn't limit you, your race doesn't limit you, your background doesn't limit you. If you have a will, a desire, and you're tapped into a higher source, the sky is the limit." — Shonda Knight In this episode, Javonni Hampton sits down with Shonda Knight, Senior Executive Director of Community Affairs and Reentry for the Leon County Sheriff's Office. Shonda reflects on her 17-year career in television journalism, where she made history as the first African-American morning anchor at WCTV, and explains the spiritual "nudge" that led her to serve her community in a whole new capacity. The conversation dives deep into the heart of "reentry"—the strategic effort to support individuals leaving the detention facility so they never return. Shonda shares the innovative ways the Sheriff’s Office is leveraging community partnerships to provide clothing, vocational training, and spiritual support to those looking for a fresh start. Main points of the discussion include: -- Shonda’s early dreams of journalism and how she became a "purpose seeker" guided by faith. -- The transition from telling stories on the news to managing the public image and community relations of a major law enforcement agency. -- The "All-In" philosophy of Sheriff Walt McNeill and the importance of hiring civilian experts to increase transparency. -- Reimagining Reentry: Moving beyond incarceration to provide vocational training, food pantries, and clothing closets for the formerly incarcerated. -- The upcoming ribbon-cutting for the new Detention Facility Chapel, built entirely through community partnerships without using taxpayer dollars. -- Balancing a high-level career with motherhood and the legacy Shonda hopes to leave behind. +++++++ This is episode 007. Find more information here: https://www.leoncountyso.com/
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