Tom Vazzo
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And don't worry about what was in the past.
And don't worry about what was in the past.
Questions you got to think about. You know, let me see if I can get the words to it.
Questions you got to think about. You know, let me see if I can get the words to it.
Questions you got to think about. You know, let me see if I can get the words to it.
Yeah. So, boy, another add-on to your good question. I want to actually dive in the middle there and talk about your example that you used about the murder type of thing, right? And I want to be careful about the words I choose. Okay. It comes down, again, not to be judging. Like, we don't know what people have carried in their life.
Yeah. So, boy, another add-on to your good question. I want to actually dive in the middle there and talk about your example that you used about the murder type of thing, right? And I want to be careful about the words I choose. Okay. It comes down, again, not to be judging. Like, we don't know what people have carried in their life.
Yeah. So, boy, another add-on to your good question. I want to actually dive in the middle there and talk about your example that you used about the murder type of thing, right? And I want to be careful about the words I choose. Okay. It comes down, again, not to be judging. Like, we don't know what people have carried in their life.
We don't know situations of where they've been at and the trauma they've been under and what caused them to do certain things, right? And so we're not ever, we don't condone violence. We never accept that. But let me jump a little bit. People leave the prison system. They've done the time for the things they did. They serve their time.
We don't know situations of where they've been at and the trauma they've been under and what caused them to do certain things, right? And so we're not ever, we don't condone violence. We never accept that. But let me jump a little bit. People leave the prison system. They've done the time for the things they did. They serve their time.
We don't know situations of where they've been at and the trauma they've been under and what caused them to do certain things, right? And so we're not ever, we don't condone violence. We never accept that. But let me jump a little bit. People leave the prison system. They've done the time for the things they did. They serve their time.
So are we going to always sort of judge them for the rest of their life? Right. And so on the intellectual side, no, we're giving people a chance. We're not judging them from their past. Now, to your question of the management style and how that comes about, right, you know,
So are we going to always sort of judge them for the rest of their life? Right. And so on the intellectual side, no, we're giving people a chance. We're not judging them from their past. Now, to your question of the management style and how that comes about, right, you know,
So are we going to always sort of judge them for the rest of their life? Right. And so on the intellectual side, no, we're giving people a chance. We're not judging them from their past. Now, to your question of the management style and how that comes about, right, you know,
This is where I've actually, you know, interestingly, I've been on my own faith journey by being here at Homeboy and learning about how faith in God and God loves us all, how that affects how I think and how I think as a leader, right? And so I've kind of, through Homeboy and through Greg, our founder and all that, kind of come to this point of understanding that. I'm finding joy through others.
This is where I've actually, you know, interestingly, I've been on my own faith journey by being here at Homeboy and learning about how faith in God and God loves us all, how that affects how I think and how I think as a leader, right? And so I've kind of, through Homeboy and through Greg, our founder and all that, kind of come to this point of understanding that. I'm finding joy through others.
This is where I've actually, you know, interestingly, I've been on my own faith journey by being here at Homeboy and learning about how faith in God and God loves us all, how that affects how I think and how I think as a leader, right? And so I've kind of, through Homeboy and through Greg, our founder and all that, kind of come to this point of understanding that. I'm finding joy through others.