SGT. MACHNICK – A GOGI HERO

The GOGI the world knows today was a mere vision in 2007 when then Sgt Grady Machnick approached Coach Taylor at the Los Angeles Times book fair in 2007. Asking if she would speak to detained women at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Sgt Machnick shared his vision for rehabilitation that would empower the women to move beyond trauma and addiction. Coach Taylor was guided, supported, and protected by Sgt. Grady Machnick from 2007 to 2009 as the first GOGI Campus was created under his Read More...

SGT. MACHNICK – A GOGI HERO2021-12-26T14:35:14-08:00

The GOGI Coach News – June/July 2021

In This Issue: Is Freedom Really Freedom? Parole Hearings - The GOGI Way Is Freedom Really… Freedom? Thoughts from Coach Taylor Coach Johnny, the GOGI Mailroom Manager and GOGI Board Member, will often share a few words of encouragement to recently released students of the GOGI Life Tools. What he shares inspires them to smoothly navigate the challenges inherent in transitioning from a DOC to the outside world. He tells them that physical freedom requires a positive attitude and a lot of work. It’s more Read More...

The GOGI Coach News – June/July 20212021-06-25T19:09:18-07:00

The GOGI Coach News — April/May 2021

A Note from GOGI Founder, Coach Taylor - Sometimes trauma or unfortunate circumstances can be morphed into pretty awesome outcomes, especially for those of us who use our GOGI Life Tools. Because I believe myself to be skilled at using my GOGI Life Tools, I was able to create positive outcomes from my recent fall off a horse and the resulting metal plate in my arm. What I know is this. When we perceive our challenges to be opportunities in disguise, we can create some significantly powerful outcomes. (Read more in GOGI Coach News).

The GOGI Coach News — April/May 20212021-03-30T22:36:30-07:00

Coach Interviewed on Prison Pipeline Radio

Prison Pipeline is a radio program dedicated to educating the public about the Oregon criminal justice system. Their goal is to present a unique understanding of the criminal justice system, address the root causes of crime, and challenge the status quo.

Coach Interviewed on Prison Pipeline Radio2021-03-24T22:21:46-07:00
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