
In this moving episode of Prosaic Justice, the men of Grant Me Justice share how grief has shaped them and how they’re learning to rebuild in the aftermath. Through honest storytelling and vulnerable conversation, they explore what coping looks like for men, why community matters, and how certain songs have carried them through their darkest seasons. This is a conversation about pain, perseverance, and the unexpected ways music helps us heal.
Dec 4, 2025
38 min

In this Thanksgiving reflection, Prosaic Justice offers a message of tenderness and truth for those navigating grief during the holiday season. We honor the brave, the brokenhearted, and the ones who keep showing up. Gratitude is softer this time of year — but it is still real, still needed, still ours. We say thank you for your courage, your stories, and the community we build together.
Dec 1, 2025
6 min

In this deeply reflective episode of Prosaic Justice, we sit down with Sharon Grisham Stewart, former Hinds County Coroner, whose decades of service have placed her in some of the most difficult yet sacred spaces of human experience. With compassion and courage, Sharon has stood where loss and justice meet — listening to the silent stories of those who can no longer speak for themselves.Together, we explore the weight and the purpose behind her work: what it means to be called to see the unseen, to speak for the voiceless, and to carry both truth and tenderness into every investigation. Sharon shares the emotional and spiritual layers of her journey, revealing how faith, duty, and heart intersect in the life of a coroner.This conversation is a testament to calling — to the quiet, holy work of restoring dignity to the dead and hope to the living.
Nov 13, 2025
1 hr 3 min

In this powerful episode of Prosaic Justice, we sit down with Brandon Henry, licensed therapist, owner of Red River Counseling, and co-facilitator of our Just Men Gathering retreat, to explore what true strength really means for men who have carried deep pain in silence.From the pressures of masculinity to the hidden weight of grief, Brandon invites us into an honest conversation about emotional resilience, brotherhood, and the sacred work of healing. Together, we discuss how men can begin to unmask the layers of pain, trauma, and expectation—and step into a new kind of strength rooted in vulnerability and faith.Whether you’re a man learning to breathe again after loss, or someone walking beside one, this episode offers hope, language, and light for the journey toward wholeness.
Nov 10, 2025
1 hr 19 min

In this heartfelt episode of Prosaic Justice, Felecia and Paul sit down with Stephanie Wielgosz, MA, LPC, BC-TMH, Director of The Counseling Center at RTS, to explore the sacred intersection between faith and mental health. Together, they discuss how Christian counseling offers more than coping skills—it invites us into a deeper journey of spiritual restoration, emotional safety, and God-centered healing.
Oct 23, 2025
1 hr 8 min

A conversation with Felicia Tripp around disaster response and the importance of responding with care and compassion.
Oct 16, 2025
1 hr 18 min

A real conversation with families of Grant Me Justice discussing the films Straw and Collateral Beauty about loss, love, and the quiet ways healing begins.
Oct 16, 2025
1 hr 14 min

Where two films, "Straw" and "Collateral Beauty" spark a real conversation about loss, love, death, and the quiet ways healing begins.
Oct 16, 2025
56 min

Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.
May 1, 2025
31 min

Motherhood is the greatest experience of a woman’s life. But what happens when the very essence of motherhood is challenged by the murder of a child. Join author Paul Rankin as he interviews Felecia Marshall, founder of Grant Me Justice, author of a new book bearing the same name, and mother of Alexia K. Buckhalter who was brutally murdered in 2017. If you have lost a loved one to violence, care about those who have, or want to peep into the criminal justice system from the perspective of the victim, this show is for you.
Mar 27, 2025
56 min
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