• Running as Fast as I Can- John David Graham on Second Chances and Redemption

  • 2025/05/01
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Running as Fast as I Can- John David Graham on Second Chances and Redemption

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  • Episode Summary:

    What does redemption look like—really? For John David Graham, it looked like a 140-year-old house, a $200 budget, and a second chance—not just for himself, but for thousands of others.

    In this powerful episode of A Joyful Rebellion, James talks with author and nonprofit founder John David Graham about his journey from career detours, near-homelessness, and restless searching, to building Good Samaritan Home, a community-based housing network that’s helped over 2,500 men and women reenter society after prison.

    John shares stories from the front lines of restoration: what he’s learned about second chances, the systems stacked against the formerly incarcerated, and how faith, kindness, and snowblowers can sometimes move mountains. His memoir, Running as Fast as I Can, threads through this conversation as a roadmap for hope—both earned and extended.

    If you’ve ever wondered how you can make a real difference, this episode will show you how small acts of courage and kindness can ripple outward, changing everything.

    Show Notes with Chapter Markers:

    Episode Title: Running as Fast as I Can: John David Graham on Second Chances and Redemption

    Chapter Markers:

    1. [00:00] Meet John David Graham: From chaos to community

    2. [02:00] The Seeds of Good Samaritan Home: A Victorian house and a vision

    3. [05:00] Life Before Purpose: Detroit, odd jobs, and instability

    4. [08:00] Reggie’s Arrival: The first resident and community resistance

    5. [11:00] Suing the City and Shoveling Sidewalks: Kindness over conflict

    6. [13:00] Funding Faith: How the program scaled house by house

    7. [15:00] Understanding Addiction & Reentry: Why people go back

    8. [18:00] What Returning Citizens Really Need: Listening, dignity, jobs

    9. [22:00] The Importance of Showing Up: Why employers say yes

    10. [26:00] Walking with a Limp: Rehabilitation vs. Habilitation

    11. [29:00] How the Book Came Together: The real stories behind the fiction

    12. [33:00] Why Community Still Matters: Disconnection in modern life

    13. [36:00] Small Acts of Kindness: What you can do today

    14. [41:00] Trying Something New at 76: Becoming an “actor” for a day

    15. [43:00] Where to Find the Book & Get Involved

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Episode Summary:

What does redemption look like—really? For John David Graham, it looked like a 140-year-old house, a $200 budget, and a second chance—not just for himself, but for thousands of others.

In this powerful episode of A Joyful Rebellion, James talks with author and nonprofit founder John David Graham about his journey from career detours, near-homelessness, and restless searching, to building Good Samaritan Home, a community-based housing network that’s helped over 2,500 men and women reenter society after prison.

John shares stories from the front lines of restoration: what he’s learned about second chances, the systems stacked against the formerly incarcerated, and how faith, kindness, and snowblowers can sometimes move mountains. His memoir, Running as Fast as I Can, threads through this conversation as a roadmap for hope—both earned and extended.

If you’ve ever wondered how you can make a real difference, this episode will show you how small acts of courage and kindness can ripple outward, changing everything.

Show Notes with Chapter Markers:

Episode Title: Running as Fast as I Can: John David Graham on Second Chances and Redemption

Chapter Markers:

  1. [00:00] Meet John David Graham: From chaos to community

  2. [02:00] The Seeds of Good Samaritan Home: A Victorian house and a vision

  3. [05:00] Life Before Purpose: Detroit, odd jobs, and instability

  4. [08:00] Reggie’s Arrival: The first resident and community resistance

  5. [11:00] Suing the City and Shoveling Sidewalks: Kindness over conflict

  6. [13:00] Funding Faith: How the program scaled house by house

  7. [15:00] Understanding Addiction & Reentry: Why people go back

  8. [18:00] What Returning Citizens Really Need: Listening, dignity, jobs

  9. [22:00] The Importance of Showing Up: Why employers say yes

  10. [26:00] Walking with a Limp: Rehabilitation vs. Habilitation

  11. [29:00] How the Book Came Together: The real stories behind the fiction

  12. [33:00] Why Community Still Matters: Disconnection in modern life

  13. [36:00] Small Acts of Kindness: What you can do today

  14. [41:00] Trying Something New at 76: Becoming an “actor” for a day

  15. [43:00] Where to Find the Book & Get Involved

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