While the hosts of After the Tones Drop are on their season break, they are excited to feature a compelling episode from the Just Corrections Podcast EP001 " Zombie Brain" with host William Young and his guest Sue Radcliffe. This episode dives deep into the complex world of trauma and its impact on correctional officers.
Guest Spotlight:
Joining the conversation is Susan Radcliffe, LCSW-C, RYT 200, a mental health therapist with over 25 years of clinical experience. Sue's professional journey has spanned various settings, including sexual assault/domestic violence programs, therapeutic foster care, and outpatient mental health clinics. She holds a Master of Social Work from Yeshiva University and is currently making a significant impact on the Eastern Shore of Maryland as part of the Dorchester County Health Department.
Accolades and Innovations:
Sue was awarded the Maryland Department of Health Individual Innovation Award in 2019 for her pioneering work. She has developed an innovative wellness program specifically designed for correctional officers, incorporating the neuroscience of trauma with the therapeutic benefits of trauma-informed yoga. Her program has not only captured local attention but has also been featured in the prestigious Journal of Offender Rehabilitation.
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Correctional Advocate/Author
William has worked in the correctional profession since March of 2005. He has worked as an Officer throughout his facility in various areas ranging from Sanitation to Segregation and almost everywhere in between. Currently, he is working to develop a new role for his agency as the Wellness and Retention Coordinator. William is the Assistant Coordinator for his agency’s Crisis Negotiation team, a member of the Peer Support team, and has been a part-time training instructor for his department since 2009.
William is the author of two books, When Home Becomes a Housing Unit and The Nothing That Never Happened. Both books highlight the way that the correctional environment can negatively impact an officer on the outside, in his/her personal life.
In addition to his writing, William creates correctional content on his YouTube channel (Just Corrections with William Young). Currently, he has over 10,000 subscribers and over a million views. William’s videos are being viewed around the world in countries such as Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
William has appeared as a guest on several podcasts and has presented information related to correctional staff wellness at several agencies and conferences to include an appearance on the Dr Phil show.
His mission is to assist correctional staff by helping them identify, manage, and reverse the side effects that surface when subjected to situations that are considered just “part of the job”.
To contact William email him at Justcorrections@gmail.com or visit his Facebook page at www.facebook.co…