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Prison to Promise

Prison to Promise

De: Craig A. Waleed
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In this podcast, we will delve into the tactics employed by individuals previously incarcerated to prevent their return to prison. Additionally, we will discuss their current endeavors to cultivate lives filled with purpose and meaning.Craig A. Waleed Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • From Felon to Forbes: The Powerful Transformation of Trent Griffin-Braff Ep.120
    Feb 12 2026

    From Felon to Forbes: The Powerful Transformation of Trent Griffin-Braff

    In this inspiring episode of Prison to Promise, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with entrepreneur and change-maker Trent Griffin-Braff to explore a journey defined by loss, growth, and extraordinary transformation.

    Trent opens up about his early life and the challenges that led him into the system, as well as the life-altering moment of missing his daughter’s birth—a catalyst that sparked his commitment to change. Listeners will hear how Trent went from working as a janitor to becoming a successful entrepreneur, ultimately earning recognition from Forbes.

    This episode dives deep into:

    • Breaking cycles and redefining success

    • Turning pain into purpose

    • Building businesses that create community impact

    • Finding your own path—no matter your past

    • Encouragement and hope for those currently incarcerated

    Trent’s story is a testament to what’s possible when determination meets opportunity. Whether you’re navigating reentry, supporting someone who is, or simply looking for a story of resilience and redemption, this episode will challenge, inspire, and uplift.

    🎧 Tune in to hear how one man turned a prison sentence into a platform for purpose—and how you can begin rewriting your own story.

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    31 m
  • Trudging Forward: How the Long Road Became a Pathway Home. Kevin Palmer Ep.119
    Feb 5 2026

    In this powerful episode of Prison to Promise, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Kevin Palmer, founder of Eighteen WHEELIN CDL Training, to explore how trucking can become a true pathway to second chances for formerly incarcerated individuals. Kevin shares his personal turning point—how trucking became more than a paycheck and instead offered stability, structure, and purpose after incarceration. Together, they unpack what reentry really requires: not just a job, but the wraparound supports, mentoring, and advocacy needed to help people succeed in a highly regulated and often exclusionary industry.

    This episode dives into: Work as reentry, not just employment. Navigating background checks, insurance barriers, and employer bias. Challenging systemic obstacles in CDL and transportation careers. Redefining long-term success after incarceration. Building futures that reduce recidivism and strengthen communities.

    Kevin’s work shows what’s possible when lived experience meets purpose-driven leadership. Whether you’re impacted by incarceration, working in reentry, or interested in workforce development that actually changes lives, this episode offers insight, inspiration, and real-world solutions. Tune in to hear how the open road can become a road to restoration—and how reentry can be reimagined as opportunity, not limitation.

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    37 m
  • Brian Widenhouse: From Juvenile Lifer to Justice Advocate Ep.118
    Jan 22 2026
    What does it mean to grow up in prison—and come home determined to change the system that confined you? On this episode of Prison to Promise, host Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Bryan Widenhouse, a formerly incarcerated advocate who spent over 30 years serving a life-without-parole sentence for a crime committed as a teenager. Now a national leader in sentencing reform, Bryan works to dismantle extreme punishment laws and advance second-chance legislation nationwide. Together, Bryan and Dr. Waleed explore what prison teaches about survival and humanity, why release is not the end of the story, and how lived experience must inform public policy. This is a powerful conversation about accountability, transformation, and what it truly means to believe in redemption. 🎙️ Listeners will hear: • What it’s like to “grow up” behind prison walls • The realities of coming home after decades inside • Why second chances are both a moral and public safety issue • How storytelling can move policy—and people This episode is for anyone who believes that justice should leave room for healing, growth, and hope. FAMM's website: https://famm.org/ National LWOP Leadership Council website: https://www.beyondlwop.org/
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    40 m
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