![]() Illegal drinking establishment where patrons pay entrance fee to view an exotic animal and are given a complementary drinkīreak it up: Stop that, quit the nonsenseīulls: Plainclothes railroad cops uniformed police prison guardsīump Gums: To talk about nothing worthwhileīump off: Kill also, bump-off: a killingīutter and egg man: The money man, the man with the bankroll, a yokel who comes to town toīuzz: Looks person up, comes to persons doorĬan-opener: Safecracker who opens cheap safesĬarry a Torch: Suffering from an unrequited love.Ĭat's Meow: Something splendid or stylishĬat's Pajamas: term of endearment as in "I think you are really really cool".Ĭhinese squeeze: Grafting by skimming profits off the topĬhiv: Knife, "a stabbing or cutting weapon"Ĭhump: person marked for a con or a gullible person.Ĭlean sneak: An escape with no clues left behindĬlip joint: In some cases, a nightclub where the prices are high and the patrons are fleecedĭaylight, as in "fill him with daylight": Put a hole in, by shooting or stabbingĭeck, as in "deck of Luckies": Pack of cigarettesĭick: Detective (usually qualified with "private" if not a policeman)ĭizzy with a dame, To be: To be deeply in love with a womanĭrop a dime: Make a phone call, sometimes meaning to the police to inform on someone Can you keep up with them? Study up and make reservations to find out!īaby: A person, can be said to either a man or a womanīee's Knees: An extraordinary person, thing or idea.īehind the eight ball: In a difficult position, in a tight spotīig Cheese, Big Shot - The boss: Someone of importance and influenceīindle: the bundle in which a hobo carries all his worldly possessionsīindle punk or bindle stiff: Chronic wanderers, migratory harvest workers, and lumber jacksīing: Jailhouse talk for solitary confinement From the minute you arrive, you'll be interacting with our gang (in character all of the time). He has made is his main goal to help anyone seeking treatment to get the help they need.To hear the following 1920's slang used proficiently, come see the show. Caleb is passionate about his position and being able to continue his career at Banyan in his home state, saying that he feels honored to be able to help those in his community who struggle with the same issues he once faced. He now acts as a National Business Development Representative for the state of Kentucky, where he lives with his wife and son. Caleb began his career at Banyan as an Admissions Coordinator and went on to receive several promotions within the organization. He sought treatment at Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches, now a Banyan facility, more than four years ago and has been sober ever since. ![]() ![]() Like many others in America today, Caleb suffered an injury on the field that resulted in the use of prescription pain medication, which eventually led him down the dark road of addiction. ![]() His goal is to continue helping others in their journey to recovery by ensuring quality care.Ĭaleb was born in Louisville, Kentucky and played football at Lindsey Wilson College, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Communication. He wanted to have a direct impact on the lives of those suffering from addiction and mental health disorders and has found that at Banyan. Juan began working in this field because of his desire to help others. Juan’s favorite part of his job is being able to guide a team that is truly making a difference in people’s lives. Juan joined the Banyan Team in 2019 as a Residential Clinical Supervisor and was promoted to the Clinical Director role in 2020, overseeing the entire clinical team at our Stuart location. Juan’s position focused on Mental Health Counseling and Substance Abuse Treatment for adolescents and young adult male delinquents who were committed to the correctional setting for rehabilitation. ![]() In 2007, Juan began his career at the High/Maximum Risk Okeechobee Juvenile Offender Correction Facility. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a Master of Social Work in May 2009. Born in Mexico City and raised in Guanajuato till age 8, Juan moved to Florida in 1993. Juan Garcia serves as the Clinical Executive Director at Banyan Stuart. ![]()
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