Mercedes Second Chance
Mercedes Second Chance
Mercedes White Calf
A Second Chance podcast is a new weekly podcast hosted by Mercedes White Calf showcasing people from troubled pasts who have made it out and have become successful. Mercedes has searching, fearless, and intimate conversations with guests discussing near death experiences, recovery, life’s barriers, and being given second chances. You’ll be inspired by these real-life stories no matter who you are. Mercedes survived the horrors of addiction and homelessness, and is now ready to tell her story, on how she survived, left that life behind, and uses her experiences to create a platform and send the message, hell has an exit, it is not too late, and life is always giving second chances. 
One Woman Can Change The World, Julia Mines
The last shall be first and the first shall be last. Breaking down the barriers and stigmas.
May 31, 2023
43 min
From The Field To The Real World, Walter Bailey
Walter gives the best solutions to supporting athletes with drug addiction, because he was one. And he made it out.
May 24, 2023
41 min
Tony Vezina, 4th Dimension and Beyond
From under bridges to building bridges in our communities
May 17, 2023
43 min
Addiction & Recovery, Hubert Mathew
Hubert Mathews tells his story of complete hopelessness to getting clean and building a life beyond his wildest dreams.
May 10, 2023
39 min
Ep 1 sneak peek Mercedes Second Chance, My Story with Ezell Watson
Ezell Watson III is a leader in the field of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI), i.e. social justice, and an advocate for human rights, specifically the rights of Oregonians. He currently serves as the Program Director of Diversity Equity and Inclusion for the Oregon Public Utility Commission. Mr. Watson brings a wealth of experience to his role including 10 years of experience in the educational equity sector and 10 years as a DEI professional. As a social justice champion, Mr. Watson led equity efforts within the Portland Public Schools’ offices of Community Engagement, including the renaming process of the now Ida Bae Wells Barnett High School, formerly Woodrow Wilson High School. He also played an integral role in developing and enhancing the school district’s five year equity plan. Mr. Watson believes wholeheartedly in the goodness of humanity and seeks to “Promote smiles and happiness in the atmosphere,” anytime he engages in ANY endeavor. Ezell Watson is one of the most amazing people I have ever met. We met during a Zoom meeting when he worked for Portland Public Schools. What stood out to me was that Ezell was a black man in a leadership role. He was also very attentive and respectful to the ladies in the meeting. He was a great public speaker, and he had a way of making everyone feel comfortable around him. I was impressed by his ability to come from another state and quickly emersed himself into positions that held a lot of influence. He quickly became a mentor of mine, he took the time to show me how to build my assets, and move beyond entry-level positions. While Ezell is not an addict himself, he showed great interest in the spiritual 12-Step process that frees addicts from active addiction. He also opened up with me about members of his family battling drug addiction. He told me I gave him a better understanding and a new perspective on addiction. I chose Ezell to help me tell my story because Ezell naturally brings out the best in people. I also share traumatic experiences I have endured, and his gentleness creates a safe space for vulnerability, and openness. He has a spirit of compassion, grace, and love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr 27, 2023
53 sec