All Volunteer, All Heart from Binky Patrol
MrBallen Series
Episodes

Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
EP37 Just like that, the music stopped.
Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
Step into a world where love triumphs over hate, where darkness is challenged by the unwavering light of compassion. Join Susan Finch as she sits down with Buck Blodgett, the founder of the Love is Greater Than Hate Project. In this poignant episode, their conversation delves deep into the heart of adversity, unveiling the power of human connection to heal even the most profound wounds.
Buck's journey starts with an unimaginable tragedy—the loss of his daughter, Jessie. As he recounts the harrowing details, emotions are palpable, underscoring the capacity of the human spirit to transform pain into purpose. In this exchange, the true essence of collaboration and partnership shines through. The Love is Greater Than Hate Project isn't just an initiative—it’s a testament to the profound impact that can be achieved when hearts unite for a common cause.
Their dialogue touches on growth through adversity, leading Buck to unexpected places like prisons. His encounters with inmates illuminate the potential for change, reminding us that transformation is possible even in the darkest corners. This conversation is a call to action—a reminder that each of us can spread light and drive positive change.
Buck Blodgett's journey is a reminder that love can indeed conquer hate, and that our shared humanity binds us together in a tapestry of empathy and resilience. Tune in, be inspired, and embrace your role in the collective effort to make the world a better place.
Links from this episode:
LIGTH.org
BinkyPatrol.org
MrBallen Foundation

Thursday Aug 03, 2023
EP36 Coping with Grief: A Message of Compassion and Unity
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
As part of our MrBallen Foundation series, we have Bev Warnock, the executive director of Parents of Murdered Children, an organization dedicated to supporting families devastated by the unimaginable loss of a loved one to violence.
As I spoke with Bev, I couldn't help but feel the weight of her mission. The pain and grief that these families endure is unfathomable. But within that darkness, Parents of Murdered Children brings a glimmer of hope, a lifeline for those navigating the turbulent waters of grief.
The organization's origins trace back to a tragic incident in 1978 when a young woman's life was cut short by the hands of her ex-boyfriend. From this heart-wrenching loss emerged a gathering of parents who, like broken pieces, found strength in coming together. And thus, Parents of Murdered Children was born, offering solace, compassion, and a sense of belonging to those who've walked this unimaginable path.
In this episode, Bev shares the struggles these families face – the legal battles, the lingering questions of why, and the challenge of rebuilding lives while never letting go of precious memories. She tells us about the profound importance of remembering those lost, and how even the simplest acts of remembrance can comfort a grieving heart.
But it's not just the families that bear the weight of grief; the entire community also suffers. Bev talks about how parents struggle to cope with their grief while helping their surviving children navigate their pain. It's a heartbreaking balance that requires understanding and support from everyone around them.
So, as we delve into this episode of All-Volunteer, All Heart, let us remember the strength and courage of those facing unimaginable heartbreak. And may we all be inspired to reach out, listen, and remember the stories of those who may no longer be with us but whose memories will forever be cherished in the hearts of those they left behind.
Bev and Susan gave a few challenges and action items in this episode:
Reach out to someone who has lost a loved one and share a favorite memory or story about the person. Let them know that their loved one is not forgotten and that their memory lives on in the hearts of others.
Encourage friends and family members to be patient and understanding with grieving parents or loved ones. Offer a listening ear and let them express their emotions without judgment or pressure to move on.
Challenge yourself to attend a support group or grief workshop if you have experienced the loss of a loved one to violence. Connecting with others who have gone through similar experiences can be a crucial step in the healing process.
Consider volunteering or supporting organizations like Parents of Murdered Children that provide vital resources and support to families affected by violence. Your contribution, whether big or small, can make a significant difference in someone's life.
Be mindful of the impact of domestic violence and strive to raise awareness about its devastating consequences. Support initiatives that address and prevent violence within communities, as fostering a safe and nurturing environment is essential for everyone's well-being.
Links from this episode:
POMC.org
MrBallen Foundation
Binky Patrol Comforting Covers for Kids