Ken W Good on Bail Reform and How it Affects Abuse Survivors | Resources for Sexual Abuse Survivors
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Today, we are honored to welcome a very special guest, Ken W. Good. Ken is a passionate advocate for the empowerment of women and a proud father of two daughters, where he leads by example in promoting strength, independence, and resilience in women.
Ken has an impressive professional background, having earned his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law and serving on the Board of Directors for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. He has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Ken is also the author of "Good’s on Bail," a comprehensive guide for bail industry professionals, and he’s written extensively on bail reform.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Ken’s heart lies in supporting the empowerment of women, especially through his role as a father, where he has firsthand experience guiding and encouraging strong, confident daughters. Today, Ken is here to offer valuable insights into the justice system, provide thought-provoking perspectives on bail reform, and share his personal journey of fatherhood and how it has shaped his views on supporting women.
Without further ado, I give you Ken Good.
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Danielle Shea empowers survivors who struggle with their confidence and self worth and feel powerless but want to create a life where they feel whole and powerful so they can ensure this never happens to them or anyone else again.
Changing the world begins with healing ourselves. Danielle Shea created an international organization focused on supporting sexual assault survivors to live confident and fulfilled lives.
She supports survivors through 1:1 healing programs. But her mission doesn’t stop there. She works with advocate and ally centered organizations to build collaboration, support, and impact for those organizations doing the work to stop sexual violence. She also provides corporate training to create consent-focused, trauma informed leaders.
Meet her at: https://danielleshea.blog/
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