Much More to Come! 

  • Susan Brown

    Serving life without parole (LWOP) Susan explains how her artworks became internationally known.

  • Jamie Meade

    Hear what so unique about Jamie Meade’s case and how his academic journey opens doors for others.

  • Carlton Banks

    Mentorship is so critical for young adults in prison. Carlton Banks explains the challenges and rewards.

  • Joshua Puckett

    With Michigan leading the country in incarceration of the elderly, Joshua Puckett stepped up. Hear how.

  • Isaac McDonald

    After being falsely incarcerated for murder, Isaac tells his story of trauma, survival, and reentry.

  • Demel Dukes

    Demel Dukes is raising his voice above prison walls to explain why we need Second Look Legislation.

  • Quentin Betty

    Chef, mentor, and self-published author Quentin Betty discusses his first book, β€œThe Ripple Effects of Murder.”

  • Scott McMillian

    Traumatized , coerced, and framed; Scott was 17 when he went to prison. He has DNA evidence proving his innocence and is still battling for freedom 33 years later..

  • Bruce Michaels

    Incarcerated at 16, earned bachelors and masters, tutored over thousands, 12, educational and rehabilitative, geared to helping prisoners make the most of their time.

  • Eddie Gee

    Mr. Gee works with The Adolescent Redemptive & Restorative Program (TARP) to promote second chances for deserving individuals.

  • Dwight Henley

    Dwight is tutor, mentor, and program developer. After achieving his education, he helped open up that door for other prisoners.

  • Gary Sudduth

    Gary Sudduth Story coming soon