


It's a scary thing to think about stepping away from a secure union job to be better aligned with my purpose and calling.

I realized that my current occupation wasn't bringing me anything other than a good wage and health insurance. While being on temporary disability since March of 2020 and being able to spend more time with my 3 1/2 year old daughter that I co-parent. I will always be a voice for those that have been wrongfully convicted and drug offenders that have been over sentenced for nonviolent behavior.Īs a result of this podcast and being able to talk to over 150 guests over the past 20 months I have realized that my path doesn't align with my purpose. I am dedicated to bringing guests on that can speak about interesting topics mixed in with comeback stories. Since starting this journey the show has evolved into a topical variety show with guests from a wide range of backgrounds. In May of 2019 I published my first episode and in February of 2021 I published my 100th episode with 40+ waiting to be released. I'm happy to say that I have managed to navigate myself into a position where I feel confident in sharing my struggles and successes, in the hopes of helping others. In 2010 I finally kicked a long time methamphetamine habit, and started the long climb back up the ladder of life. I was released in 2006 with nothing but the clothes on my back, and a bag of mail, and legal paperwork. I'm a single dad, Union blue collar guy, former drug addict, spent time in Federal and State prison for drug trafficking and fraud. This podcast was inspired by my own journey, and evolution through life, and wanting to share my story as well as stories from regular every day people.
