Eric S. Lee is the Executive Director of Full Circle Restorative Justice (FCRJ), where he leads transformative work in both the criminal justice system and schools across Colorado’s 11th Judicial District in the central mountain region. Under his leadership, FCRJ is implementing restorative justice practices that shift punitive systems toward healing and accountability. A major focus of his work is transforming schools into communities where every student feels a sense of belonging and connection. The vision is clear: to create a school system where every young person knows they matter, where those most at risk are recognized for their authentic, God-given strengths, and given the opportunity to rise above their circumstances, discover their purpose, and live a life of meaning and contribution. Eric’s story is one of resilience, redemption, and purpose. Overcoming drug addiction early in life has led to 32 years of clean living, sobriety, and peace. Surviving the collapse of a business empire and bankruptcy redirected him toward a life grounded in service as an author, physical fitness trainer, and stress relief coach. Enduring a failed first marriage and a painful divorce deepened his empathy, compassion, and understanding of the human experience, ultimately paving the way to a fulfilling and joyful partnership with his wife, Trudi. Today, Eric lives in the beautiful state of Colorado, relishing the outdoors through hiking, camping, backpacking, mountain biking, team sports like basketball and football, archery, and cooking gourmet meals for his wife at home. Above all, he treasures being a father to his three grown children—Erica, Forrest, and Justin—whom he considers his greatest joy and accomplishment. Eric is also a published author of three books, including 29 Degrees – How to Live a Life of Inner Peace, Joy and Purpose Regardless of Circumstances, which reflects his own journey of growth and transformation. In addition to his role as Executive Director, he continues to work as a Health and Wellness Coach, helping individuals manage stress, reclaim inner peace, and live fully aligned lives.
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A Conversation with Erica J Lee - Restorative Justice Practitioner - Organizational Consultant
Aug 18, 202658 min
Welcome to The Spiritual Justice Show , where inner peace meets collective purpose. I'm your host, Eric S. Lee, and each episode we highlight people who are making a meaningful difference in the lives of others—individuals who remind us that when we discover our own purpose, we're naturally called to help others discover theirs. Today's guest is someone I've had the privilege of knowing her entire life...literally. I cried the first time I saw her! Her work as a visionary justice keeper and elder sister highlights the relationship between systems design, the movement of movements, and social impact entrepreneurship. Erica has served as a recovery coach, mindfulness teacher, holistic health educator, restorative justice practitioner, and community organizer. Her work centers institutional accountability and social justice capacity building through strategy development and restorative justice. She has partnered with technical colleges, social justice advocates, and public institutions to help them ‘read the tea leaves’ during seasons of change. Erica helps navigate groups through bottlenecks, allowing dynamics and organizational missions to better thrive. Her work has been informed by essential figures in her life such as her grandmother, family, beloved mentors, and friends. Elements of Erica's lifelong learning journey, such as healing autoimmunity, overcoming mental health challenges and working with her family in restaurants and restorative justice define how she understands the progress possible in one generation.
The Questions I Ask Others... It's Time I Answer Them Myself - A Solo with Host Eric S Lee
Aug 4, 202646 min
Over the past nineteen episodes, I've had the privilege of interviewing remarkable people who are changing lives in their own unique ways. Today, there isn't a guest sitting across from me. Instead, I thought it was time to turn the microphone around and answer some of the questions I often ask others. Because if we're going to build a movement around belonging, compassion, purpose, and spiritual justice, I think it's only fair that you know a little more about what has shaped me.
Encore: Before We Invite the World In: A Pause, A Promise, A Path Forward
Jul 7, 202652 min
This episode is a conscious pause — a moment to reflect on where we’ve been, name what we stand for, and set clear intentions for where we’re going next. Before inviting new voices, organizations, and community leaders into this space, we take time to ground the show in its deepest values. This pause is intentional, honoring the foundation we’ve built and ensuring that what comes next is rooted in integrity, alignment, and purpose. As we move forward, it feels essential to intentionally connect with local partners who are living these principles in real and tangible ways. This next phase of the show is about creating space for organizations, educators, mentors, and community leaders to articulate how their work aligns with the ideals of Spiritual Justice — inner peace expressed outwardly through service, accountability, and collective care. We want to hear how these values show up in classrooms, youth programs, justice systems, and community spaces — not as concepts, but as daily practices. This evolution also creates a bridge for our listeners. Many of you have shared a growing desire to move from reflection into action — to take the inner work you’ve been doing and express it meaningfully in the world. By spotlighting real organizations and community efforts, this show becomes a connective thread, offering tangible pathways for engagement. These conversations are not just stories to be inspired by, but invitations to participate, volunteer, mentor, support, and serve in ways that feel aligned with your own purpose. Ultimately, this episode marks a transition — from internal exploration to collective embodiment. It is an invitation into integrity, responsibility, and shared purpose, where Spiritual Justice is no longer just something we talk about, but something we actively live, together.
Encore: From the Streets to the Circle: My Path to Spiritual Justice
Jun 16, 202655 minS0
In this premiere episode, Eric S. Lee shares his powerful journey from growing up in inner-city Detroit to becoming a leader in restorative justice for youth. He reveals the spiritual turning points that shaped his purpose and introduces the mission of The Spiritual Justice Show: to awaken spiritually evolving humans to their next step—sharing their growth with the next generation. <br />
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