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What does true transformation look like—from the inside out?
In this compelling episode of The Criminologist, host Joseph Arvidson sits down with Arman Vestad—a former justice-involved individual turned award-winning keynote speaker, trainer, and advocate for change. Arman’s life story is one of remarkable resilience, identity transformation, and the social connections that made desistance not just possible—but sustainable.
From his lived experience in the criminal justice system to his international Tour de Wave project—where he runs across cities, smiling and connecting with strangers—Arman’s message is clear: we all have the power to create change through empathy, engagement, and everyday dialogue.
🎙️ In this episode, you’ll learn:
The pivotal moment that shifted Arman’s life from crime to purpose
How identity reconstruction plays a vital role in desistance
Why financial stability is a critical but overlooked piece in successful reintegration
How resilience and social support networks shape long-term transformation
What practitioners and policymakers can do to break stigma and support reentry
A look into Arman’s Run and Smile events and upcoming Tour de Wave 2025
This conversation aligns closely with the TIDES Supervision Model, emphasizing the critical role of identity, resilience, and social support in fostering meaningful, evidence-based rehabilitation.
🔗 Connect with Arman and learn more about his work: 👉 https://armanv.no
🌐 Learn more about the TIDES Supervision Model: 👉 https://TheTIDESllc.com
If this episode resonates with you, please share it, leave a five-star review, and join the conversation on LinkedIn or wherever you connect with change-makers.
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What does true transformation look like—from the inside out?
In this compelling episode of The Criminologist, host Joseph Arvidson sits down with Arman Vestad—a former justice-involved individual turned award-winning keynote speaker, trainer, and advocate for change. Arman’s life story is one of remarkable resilience, identity transformation, and the social connections that made desistance not just possible—but sustainable.
From his lived experience in the criminal justice system to his international Tour de Wave project—where he runs across cities, smiling and connecting with strangers—Arman’s message is clear: we all have the power to create change through empathy, engagement, and everyday dialogue.
🎙️ In this episode, you’ll learn:
The pivotal moment that shifted Arman’s life from crime to purpose
How identity reconstruction plays a vital role in desistance
Why financial stability is a critical but overlooked piece in successful reintegration
How resilience and social support networks shape long-term transformation
What practitioners and policymakers can do to break stigma and support reentry
A look into Arman’s Run and Smile events and upcoming Tour de Wave 2025
This conversation aligns closely with the TIDES Supervision Model, emphasizing the critical role of identity, resilience, and social support in fostering meaningful, evidence-based rehabilitation.
🔗 Connect with Arman and learn more about his work: 👉 https://armanv.no
🌐 Learn more about the TIDES Supervision Model: 👉 https://TheTIDESllc.com
If this episode resonates with you, please share it, leave a five-star review, and join the conversation on LinkedIn or wherever you connect with change-makers.
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