• Dr. Karen Gedney, Part Three

  • Oct 27 2021
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Dr. Karen Gedney, Part Three

  • Summary

  • Dr. Barry Weinhold & Patricia Raskin discuss suffering through a traumatic event and coming out on the other side with Dr. Karen Gedney. The first female doctor ever to serve inside a male prison. Dr. Gedney is the author of the book “30 Years Behind Bars: Trails of a prison doctor.”

    This episode was brought to you by the Colorado Institute for Conflict Resolution and Creative Leadership. Find out more about this organization and its resources at https://cicrcl.org.

    Dr. Weinhold is Professor Emeritus at The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, where he founded and directed the M.A. Program in Counseling and Human Development. He is a licensed psychologist and the author or co-author of 75 books in psychology. His latest book, GET REAL: The Hazards of Living Out of Your False Self is available now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and more! For more info on Dr. Weinhold, visit https://weinholds.org.

    Patricia Raskin is the host of The Patricia Raskin Positive Living Show, which can be found on VoiceAmerica.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. She is a nationally recognized multimedia radio talk show and podcast host as well as an award winning producer, speaker, trainer, and author. For over three decades, Patricia has been a pioneer and trailblazer for positive media messaging and has given voice through the airwaves to help people turn obstacles into opportunities, and challenges into solutions. Her programs have been featured on PBS, NPR, & Cumulus broadcast affiliates. Find more about Patricia at https://patriciaraskin.com/

    Website: https://theendtosuffering.libsyn.com/

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