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Reesy Thompson

Mrs. GE-6309 Time with Reesy Floyd-Thompson

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Mrs. GE-6309 Time with Reesy Floyd-Thompson **LIVE WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8PM EASTERN - THREE WEEKS ON, ONE WEEK OFF**---- Reesy Floyd-Thompson loves crime stories and a good whodunit. When her husband was cast as the unsuspected bad guy, Reesy was forced to play a supporting role in her very own crime drama. She was no longer just Mrs. Thompson; she was now also Mrs. GE-6309. Reesy is the Founder and President of Prisoners' Wives, Girlfriends, and Partners (PWGP), an organization dedicated to partners affected by incarceration. She is also a Certified Professional Coach, specializing in relationships and self-esteem and is an advocate for healthy relationships during times of incarceration. Author of the popular blog by the same title, Reesy shares insights on how to live beyond your circumstances. By listening to the show, you will learn skills that will make this life easier, talk to others who understand, hear how others have overcome obstacles and be inspired to advocate.

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Effective communication is essential to any relationship. When your partner is locked up, how you communicate becomes important as well. For some couples, using letters, calls, AND visits are a must, while for others only one or two... more

Many wives/partners subscribe to the notion that this lifestyle is a prison of its own. While this life has limitations and denials of certain freedoms, does it really make one a prisoner or is it all in one’s mind? And, do we run the risk of... more

As prisoner’s wife or partner, at some point, someone is bound to ask the dreaded question: Where is your husband/boyfriend/partner? What do you say? How do you handle it? What if the person asking is in a position to harm you, maybe an... more

When the love of your life is incarcerated, to marry or not to marry becomes a real question. In many cases you can have the marriage now, but the honeymoon will be deferred for years, or decades, if at all. Tune in to our debut show—For... more
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