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  • #90 - Mindful Money Part 2
    2025/05/28
    What does financial freedom mean after doing time? We’re back with Part Two of our powerful conversation with Joe Robinson, founder of Mindful Money, LLC — a man rewriting the rules of reentry, one dollar at a time. In this episode, you will learn why Joe decided to write his second book, The New SSI Method. The goal isn’t to be debt-free — it’s to be financially free.
    And Joe’s proving that freedom starts with mindset, money, and second chances.

    You’ll hear:
    What he did with his first earned dollars after release
    Why credit scores still haunt our dreams
    And the one habit that changed his life forever

    Whether it’s cash, credit, or community, this isn’t just another story — it’s a strategy. Don’t miss Joe’s mission to build wealth after incarceration — not with handouts, but with hope, hustle, and the SSI Method.
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    30 分
  • # 89 - Mindful Money Part 1
    2025/05/18
    Money shapes our freedom, dignity, and opportunity, but what happens when prison shatters your entire financial world? In part one of this series, we sit down with Joe Robinson, founder of Mindful Money, LLC, who turned his own East New York–to–incarceration journey into a mission to empower justice-impacted individuals with the tools to break the cycle of survival-mode money cycles and build lasting wealth. From surviving on cents in a cell to rewriting his financial future, Joe’s story will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about money, power, and hope.
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    29 分
  • #88 - Jailhouse Lawyering Part 2
    2025/05/11
    In Part 2 of our Jailhouse Lawyering series, Bobby Ehrenberg and Chris Hynes return to share what truly fueled their legal advocacy from behind the walls. From navigating retaliation to building alliances with law students and public defenders, they reveal how personal conviction turns into collective action. This is a story of resistance, resilience, and redefining justice from the inside out.
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    31 分
  • #87 - Jailhouse Lawyering Part 1
    2025/05/04
    What happens when someone behind bars becomes the legal mind behind hundreds of successful appeals? Today, we kick off a powerful two-part series on Jailhouse Lawyering with fan favorites Bobby Ehrenberg and Chris Hynes. From Jerome Rosenberg—New York’s legendary jailhouse lawyer who overturned his own death sentence and earned three law degrees in prison—to modern-day heroes like Derrick Hamilton, we’re diving into the remarkable world of self-taught legal warriors fighting for justice from the inside out. Stay tuned—this is legal history like you've never heard it before.
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    31 分
  • #86 - Chris Beckhans Long Island ABATE
    2025/04/27
    Sun’s out, engines revving—Long Island’s roads are calling! But before you hit the throttle, have you ever wondered who's championing biker rights and safety in our community? Meet Chris Beckhans, President of Long Island ABATE—American Bikers for Awareness, Training, and Education. This all-volunteer powerhouse not only fights for motorcyclists' rights but also supports veterans and families in need. Tune in as we delve into the world of motorcycle advocacy, safety, and community impact. It's more than just riding; it's about making a difference on and off the road!
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    30 分
  • #85 - Resurrection Study Group Members Part 2
    2025/04/23
    In episode #84, Stanley Jamel Bellamy, Kenneth Inniss, and Joe Robinson helped us understand how the Resurrection Study Group rose from the ashes of injustice. Today, we take that conversation deeper—to the moments after release, to real stories of reentry, second chances, and community rebuilding.

    April is Second Chances Month, and there’s no better time to ask: What does freedom really look like when it’s coupled with healing, purpose, and a path forward? Let’s talk about transformation that doesn’t just reduce recidivism—it redefines redemption.”



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    32 分
  • #84 - Resurrection Study Group Members Part 1
    2025/04/15
    Sometimes, the truth flips the script. I used to believe the outreach work I supported came from state programs—until 2023, when I learned the blueprint for real change was built by those behind bars. Today, we lift the veil on that truth.

    We’re joined by Stanley Jamel Bellamy, Kenneth Inniss, and Joe Robinson, members of the Resurrection Study Group—a movement born not in policy rooms but in prison cells. Created by visionaries like Larry White, known as the Father of the New Prison Movement, and Eddie Ellis, the group's founding architect, RSG reshapes lives through education, mentorship, and healing.

    What does resurrection really mean when the world has counted you out? Stick around—we’re about to explore the blueprint of rebirth, redemption, and radical transformation.


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    30 分
  • #83 - Andaluz The Artist
    2025/04/06
    On this episode, we're thrilled to welcome back Efren Andaluz, better known as Andaluz the Artist. Since our last chat in 2022, a lot has changed in his world. From his early days in Richmond Hill, Queens, where graffiti and hip-hop ignited his passion, to transforming T-shirts into works of art and evolving into the mural maestro he is today—Efren’s journey is nothing short of inspiring.

    Join us as we catch up with Efren and explore his vibrant artistic evolution, his philosophy on art and community, and how his bold murals continue to shape and uplift local culture. Please tune in for a conversation that's as colorful as his canvases and as dynamic as his creative spirit. You won't want to miss this!
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    33 分