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In this episode of the Peaceful Hugs Podcast, hosts Mark Zeringer and Lorelei Cromer sit down with Pastor B, founder and executive director of the Denver Dream Center, for a raw and inspiring conversation about faith, community, and what it really means to love people where they are. Pastor B shares the journey that took him from small-town Illinois to the basketball courts of Los Angeles — and eventually to the streets of Denver — where a calling to serve the overlooked, the incarcerated, and the forgotten became the foundation of a movement. The conversation explores the realities of inner-city life, the brokenness of systems meant to help, and why relationships — not programs — are the true engine of transformation. Together, they discuss the challenges of recidivism, the tension between law enforcement and the communities they serve, and how one organization is quietly building bridges where the rest of the world sees only walls. Takeaways Transformation is relational, not programmatic — identity must change for behavior to change. Long-term obedience in the same direction is the key to lasting impact. Loving people when they least deserve it is the hardest — and most important — work. Recidivism is high not because jobs don't exist, but because transformation is missing. Community reconciliation between law enforcement and those they police starts with small, consistent steps. Faith-based organizations can respond faster and more personally than government programs ever can. Every dollar — no matter how small — contributes to something bigger when people give faithfully. The people most in need of help are often the hardest to love, and that's exactly the point. Athletes, politicians, and everyday volunteers all have a role to play in restoring communities. Sometimes radical faith means jumping before you know where you're going to land. Chapters 00:13 Welcome & Introduction to Pastor B and the Denver Dream Center 02:28 From Illinois to L.A.: A Pastor's Unconventional Path 05:23 Basketball Courts, Barbershops, and Building Real Relationships 08:58 The Birth of a Vision: Journaling a Dream Center Into Existence 12:43 Radical Faith: Moving to Denver with No Job, No Salary, No Plan 16:18 Understanding Inner-City Culture: What Outsiders Often Miss 19:53 Why Recidivism Rates Stay High — And What Actually Works 24:08 The Programs That Open the Door and the Relationships That Walk Through It 27:58 Coffee With the Cops: Reconciling Officers and Ex-Offenders 32:33 Athletes, Broncos, and Christmas Behind Bars 36:53 The Broken Incentive Problem: How Government Programs Keep People Stuck 41:28 The Fishes and Loaves Model of Fundraising 45:23 A Coffee Shop, a Rec Center, and What's Next for Denver Dream Center 49:43 Final Reflections: Best Life Advice and a Book Everyone Should Read Connect with Denver Dream Center! https://www.denverdreamcenter.org About the Peaceful Hugs Podcast The Peaceful Hugs Podcast is a space for thoughtful, real conversations about faith, culture, purpose, and the stories that shape us. Hosted by Mark Zeringer and Lorelei Cromer, the show brings together voices from different backgrounds and generations to explore what it means to live with empathy — especially when the world feels loud, polarized, and quick to judge. At the center of it all is a simple idea: kindness matters, and we can't afford to lose it.