• How To Screw Up and Still Succeed
    Jun 27 2022

    What may seem like your greatest pain today can turn into your greatest strength. All you have to do is to have faith, and shift your mindset and believe that it’s possible to become the best version of yourself.

    In this episode of the Prosperity after Prison Podcast, we speak with Gethin Jones, a formerly incarcerated individual who transformed his life by developing a high level of self-awareness and emotional intelligence.

    Gethin grew up in a dysfunctional family where he was emotionally and physically abused and was often moved in between foster care and living with his biological mother. He was taken away from his family at a young age, which led to a pattern of self-destruction and a 20-year relationship with the criminal justice system. It was in 2006, at the age of 34, that he decided to change, believe in himself, and completely transform both his personal and professional life.

    Listen in to learn how you can learn to stay in the moment and develop the best version of yourself after incarceration. You will also learn the importance of having a trustworthy support network that helps support and nurture you in your life after incarceration.

    In this episode you will hear:

    ● [1:22] Gethin shares his rough childhood story and how it contributed to leading a criminal life at a young age.

    ● [10:20] How he was inspired by prison officers to change his life and start sharing stories of the impact of prison officers on prisoners.

    ● [14:12] The information and advice he was offered to believe in a different and better life after prison.

    ● [16:49] How he built a life after prison by learning to live in the moment and being the best version of himself.

    ● [21:40] Gethin explains how he escaped the victim mentality and developed a powerful mindset.

    ● [25:05] The importance of having a supportive community to support and nurture you after incarceration.

    Notable Quotes:

    ● “Change is possible but no one is going to give it to you, you’re going to have to go out there and get it, and other people will support you in that journey.”- Gethin Jones [23:05]

    ● “The reason I went back to prison was because I never had a support network, I always believed that I could do this on my own and I didn’t need anyone else.”- Gethin Jones [25:09]

    ● “Our greatest pain can end up becoming our greatest strength.”- Gethin Jones [29:39]

    Resources Mentioned:

    ● Website: https://www.unlockingthepotential.co.uk/

    ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gethin-jones-unlocking-potential-99a02510a/

    ● Twitter: https://twitter.com/GethinUnlocks

    ● Books: Unconscious Incarceration How to F**k Up and still succeed

    Be inspired and be bold, this is the Prosperity after Prison podcast.

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    31 mins
  • It's Never Too Late To Do Good: How to Transform Your Life Beyond Incarceration
    Jun 13 2022

    Do you believe that you can still bring value to yourself and others even after incarceration? It’s never too late to do good-- how you view yourself is very important in transforming your life for the better.

    In this episode of the Prosperity After Prison Podcast, we have Stanley Andrisse, an endocrinologist scientist and faculty at Howard University College of Medicine and Georgetown Medical Center.

    Stanley is the youngest of five and comes from a religious Haitian immigrant family. He shares his journey growing up and how he was profiled as a troublemaker throughout his childhood. At an early age Stanley was sentenced to 10 years in prison. He found a mentor while incarcerated, which inspired him to develop value for himself and work towards transforming his life for the better.

    Listen in to learn the importance of believing in your value even at your worst to rise beyond your circumstances. You will also learn why you should never give up or stop treating yourself and others with positive actions.

    In this episode you will learn:

    ● [1:21] Stanley shares his background story growing up as a Haitian immigrant, religious, and different from his peers.

    ● [4:42] Life in Haiti and how different it is for immigrants when they move to the US.

    ● [8:16] Being profiled and branded as a troublemaker and a criminal and how that impacted him.

    ● [14:35] How being incarcerated in his early 20s motivated him to transform his life.

    ● [17:52] Stanley’s incarceration experience, finding a mentor, and discovering an unexpected calling in life.

    ● [26:25] Why the justice system needs to understand that people can change for the better.

    ● [30:39] How he found success in his life after incarceration and started a nonprofit that helps other formerly incarcerated individuals.

    ● [35:32] How to connect with Stanley’s organization as a formerly incarcerated individual.

    ● [37:45] Learn that it’s never too late to do good and to bring value to yourself.

    Standout Quotes:

    ● “Once you believe in yourself, then the world becomes doable.”- [35:24]

    ● “It’s never too late to do good, you can still bring value to yourself and to others.”- Stanley [3818]

    Resources Mentioned:

    ● Website: https://www.fromprisoncellstophd.org/

    Be inspired and be bold, this is the Prosperity after Prison podcast.

    UNDERGUARD TELESERVICES

    Website: ugteleservices.com

    Facebook: @ugteleservices

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    46 mins
  • Mel's 3 P's: Progress, Purpose, & Prayer
    Mar 11 2022

    Progress, Purpose, & Prayer with Mel Burgess

    How can you avoid becoming a statistic after incarceration? How do you go about succeeding in life and business when you come out with nothing but the clothes on your back? Finding (or creating) your family and building a resilient character on the bedrock of health and wellness are among the must-dos you need in order to discover your purpose beyond those prison walls.

    In this episode of the Prosperity after Prison Podcast, we have Mel Burgess, a successful fitness entrepreneur who was incarcerated for 11 years at the age of 17 in the late 1990s. He is the CEO of Pangaea Wellness & Development, which offers a myriad of programs that promote holistic fitness.

    After being released from prison in 2008, Mel started New U Fitness before establishing Pangaea two years later. Today, alongside his general clientele, Mel has been putting much of his focus on corporate wellness and genetics programs.

    Listen in to learn how to develop the mindset of an over-comer and achieve true happiness through progress, purpose, and prayer. You will also learn the importance of shedding victim mentality and in its place develop a solution-oriented approach to life built on a foundation of physical and mental health.

    In this episode you will learn:

    • [1:28] Mel shares the moment his life was forever changed at the age of 17.
    • [2:44] Why Mel says, “I want to inspire, to show people that they can overcome hardship.
    • [3:57] Mel’s state of mind when he was sentenced to 11 years in prison at 17.
    • [5:40] Mel’s 3 Ps.
    • [6:53] Faith as a foundation of growth.
    • [9:02] Owning up to your mistakes.
    • [12:14] How time in prison changed Mel as a man.
    • [18:04] What Mel would tell his 17-year-old self today.
    • [20:12] How to not become a “statistic” out of prison.
    • [23:56] The importance of mental toughness.
    • [26:57] What to do when you come out of prison with nothing but the clothes on your back.
    • [29:32] Mel’s vision as a fitness business owner.
    • [35:50] Promoting physical and mental health in prison.
    • [38:25] Mel breaks down a couple of his most provocative sayings

    Standout Quotes:

    • “How you overcome hardships dictates character to me. No matter whether you go to Harvard or to prison, what you perceive and do after that is more important.”- Mel [2:45]
    • “Prison’s like heat. It’s going to melt you, it’s going to burn you, or it’s going to make you like steel. The more heat that gets put on you is going to test where you’re at. It’s going to test your character; it’s going to test your manhood; it’s going to test your faith.”- Mel [17:37]
    • “If you don’t have family, you’ve got to create your family.”- Mel [24:01]
    • “If you overcome the things that are holding you back in prison, then you’re better prepared when you leave prison. If not, then you’re going to become a victim, and you’ll have a victim mentality. That’s the number one killer of any dream..”- Mel [37:43]

    Resources Mentioned:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mel-burgess-438b25a7

    Be inspired and be bold, this is the Prosperity after Prison podcast.

    UNDERGUARD TELESERVICES

    Website: ugteleservices.com

    Facebook: @ugteleservices

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    42 mins
  • The Power of Faith And Positive Mentorship
    Mar 4 2022

    With special guest: Yusef Wiley

    How are you preparing for your life after incarceration? Are you bettering yourself with the education and discipline that you’ll need in the outside world? Transforming your life with tech education, having the right support, and developing good character are some of the ways you can prepare yourself for a successful life after incarceration.

    In this episode of the Prosperity after Prison Podcast, we have Yusef Andre Wiley from Los Angeles as he shares his life transformation after prison. Yusef is a founder& CEO at Timelist Group, keynote speaker, and transformational Speaker with a passion for sharing his experience and solutions for empowering formerly incarcerated persons.

    Yusef was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles to Christian parents and grew up in the church, but bad choices led him to join the gang community and be incarcerated as a very young man. After serving 22 years in prison, he came out as a transformed citizen ready to make an impact on formerly incarcerated communities.  

    Listen in to learn the importance of having a mentor and a support group for support and guidance after getting out of prison. You will also learn the importance of tech education after incarceration to help you get by and how not to be intimidated with life after.

    In this episode you will learn:

    • [1:11] Yusef shares his background story and how he got attracted to the gang lifestyle as a young man.
    • [4:51] Getting incarcerated for 22 years and learning to take responsibility for his poor choices.
    • [7:27] How prison life allowed him to reflect on his life and focus on bettering himself through education.
    • [10:41] How his education became a blessing for himself and other prisoners.
    • [13:18] The fear of technology he experienced right after getting out of prison and how he overcame it.
    • [15:14] How his father inspired him to transform for the better and to work hard to get out of prison.
    • [17:44] Living the double life of an open church choir member and a hidden gang member.
    • [20:41] He explains how writing his plan for after prison enabled him to get the right support and start a nonprofit organization that’s now thriving.
    • [23:24] Take your time to build up momentum and learn tech before going full throttle after incarceration.
    • [25:27] The importance of mentorship and support networks for survival and thriving after incarceration.
    • [28:28] How being disciplined and having good character can help you win opportunities even with your criminal history or background.

    Standout Quotes:

    • “You need time to build up that momentum to get reactivated right into the society.”- Yusef [23:42]
    • “Support networks are key for survival and thriving after prison.”- Yusef [27:22]
    • “The character, the discipline, and the personality can win you a lot despite your criminal history or background.”- Yusef [28:54]

    Resources Mentioned:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yusefandrewiley/

    Be inspired and be bold, this is the Prosperity after Prison podcast.

    UNDERGUARD TELESERVICES

    Website: ugteleservices.com

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    31 mins
  • Taking the Elevator to a Better Life: What's Your Destination?
    Feb 25 2022

    Are you ready to transform your life and be empowered after incarceration? Did you know you’re more likely to become successful in your life after prison if you hear other success stories and have a mentor? With the right support and mentorship, you can become the change you desire and who God called you to be.

    In this episode of the Prosperity after Prison Podcast, we have Reverend Jonathan Queen from Maryland as he shares his story of redemption and salvation. Jonathan came from a broken home, which forced him into the life of drug dealing at a very early age. After spending most of his younger years incarcerated, he joined the ADEP Program, which completely changed his mindset and led to an early release from prison.

    Jonathan explains his commitment to helping formerly incarcerated people in his community change their life and become dependable members of society. Together with his wife, they started the New Mindz Ministries, a non-profit organization that provides education, mentoring, life skills training, and resources for at-risk youth/adults and returning citizens.

    Listen in to learn the importance of being prepared and having a mentor to support you in becoming reflective of the person you’ve become after incarceration.

    In this episode you will learn:

    • [2:02] Jonathan describes his childhood experiences from a broken home, becoming a drug dealer, and the beginning of his downfall.
    • [4:44] How he became incarcerated for 10 years at only 23 and the anger he harbored blaming everyone else except himself.
    • [9:27] How learning opportunities during his time at the federal prison transformed his life for the better.
    • [13:16] He talks about his Christianity questioning phase and choosing Islam during one of his incarceration stages.
    • [16:19] The ADEP Program – how it shifted his mindset and prepared him for a different future after prison.
    • [21:15] The programs that Jonathan and his wife run to help reintegrate returning citizens into the community.
    • [25:03] The First Baptist Church of Glenarden – where to find them plus how Jonathan discovered his gift of speaking.
    • [28:15] Top tips on how to transform your life after prison and be committed to becoming the better version of yourself.
    • [33:04] The work that needs to be done to improve the justice system in America and what we can do as a community.
    • [40:01] Start by becoming the change you desire to be and who God says you are.

     Standout Quotes:

    • “Just because someone made poor choices that ended with them losing their freedom for a certain amount of time doesn’t mean that they lose value as a human being.”- Jonathan [11:42]
    • “The best way for someone to come home and be successful is to hear someone who’s come home and become successful.”- Jonathan [24:32]
    • “I chose to live in a way that was truly reflective of who I had become.”- Jonathan [30:48]

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Website: https://www.newmindz.org/
    • Books: Are You S.A.N.E. by Jonathan Queen & Don't Blame Me by Jonathan Queen

    Be inspired and be bold, this is the Prosperity after Prison podcast.

    UNDERGUARD TELESERVICES

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    42 mins
  • From The Streets To The Courtroom
    Feb 3 2022

    In this episode of the Prosperity after Prison Podcast, we are joined by Daniel Manville. Daniel is a lawyer who has represented an undeniable range of cases, with a impactful mindset to improve conditions in the prison system through litigation against unfair treatment and unjust actions taking place in the prison system. Daniel shares his journey from the troubling past events that ultimately landed him in prison in the 1970s, to transforming into the passionate lawyer that he is today.

    While In prison, he earned two college degrees and buried himself in as many law books that he could get his hands on, leading him to be the first person to take a major test specifically for law school while still incarcerated.

    Daniel's path into the the criminal justice system has empowered him with a unique perspective on how he approaches cases, and the ability to notice many ways prison systems can improve conditions. Daniel and Kyle discuss the importance of programs like Undergaurd Teleservices offer, and the positive impact that is introduced to the life of someone currently incarcerated or recently released.

    During this episode, you will learn about:

    [00:33] How Daniel received his first cases as an attorney.

    [03:36] Daniel’s backstory and how he was incarcerated.

    [20:17] Medical care in the 70s and Daniel's experience.

    [26:09] A judge's remark and how it later changed Daniel's life.

    [29:27] Daniel’s experience during the first 30 days after being released from prison.

    [32:03] How Daniel overcame the prison mentality of not being good enough.

    [37:27] Prisoner's rights, prison litigation and what Daniel excels at in this space.

    [43:44] The importance of the rehabilitation programs of working with inmates.

    Notable Quotes

    • “Going to prison can change your life or waste your life.”

    • “Putting yourself out there and being honest with people will help you.”

    • “There will always be bad people out there but you have to keep moving.”

    Be inspired and be bold, this is the Prosperity after Prison podcast.

    UNDERGUARD TELESERVICES

    Website: ugteleservices.com

    Facebook: @ugteleservices

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • From Pain & Pills to Finding God's Purpose
    Jan 20 2022

    From Pain & Pills to Finding God's Purpose with Molly Beasley

    The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The prison system is often a place of deep trauma, both for those who are incarcerated and their families. Prisoners are often released into a different world than the one they knew before. Many of them have lost their jobs, homes, and families. They may also have mental health problems or addiction, making it difficult to find work. 

    The post-prison experience can be challenging for many former prisoners, so it’s important for them to be aware of the challenges they may face and how they can prosper. But what is prosperity after prison? How do you rebuild your life after being released from prison? What are some coping mechanisms for post-prison trauma? Molly Beasley will help us answer these questions and more in this episode.

    Tune in! 

    During this episode, you will learn about;

    [01:00] What’s in for you in today’s episode

    [02:06] Molly’s childhood backstory and when things started going haywire  

    [03:44] Losing a father and a grandmother was very traumatizing

    [07:08] What kept her from taking suicide

    [07:48] Her experiences in the sixty years sentence

    [09:11] How Molly would still access contrabands while still incarcerated

    [10:56] The common drugs she used and how she started on them

    [15:21] Molly’s message of hope and encouragement for drug and crime addicts

    [18:28] Molly’s resilience and commitment inspires you

    [19:39] Sober and a telecommunication student now

    [23:40] There are opportunities outside your comfort zone

    [27:17] Episode wrap up and calls to action

    Notable Quotes 
    • “Most drug dealers are incarcerated, and that makes it easy for one to access drugs while in prison.”
    • “Drug addiction destroys everything on its path.”
    • “If someone else is doing it, you can also do it.”
    • “It is okay to admit your struggles.”
    • “Opportunities knock on the doors of those who are already outside their comfort zones.”

    Be inspired and be bold, this is the Prosperity after Prison podcast.

    UNDERGUARD TELESERVICES

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    31 mins
  • From Self Loathing to Self Love
    Nov 11 2021

    Greg Labeet joins us on Episode 13 to share his story and how he spent most of his younger years living in poverty, leading him to ultimately commit crimes just to make ends meet for himself and to help provide for five other siblings. In the initial stages of his incarceration, as a young teenager, he found himself overwhelmed with all the new experiences. Greg had to quickly adjust his mind-state from being out in the real world to now being tucked away from society.

    Greg found himself going to the library and absorbed everything from engineering magazines to self-help books. He made it his focus to continue learning and finding creative (legal) ways to make and save money while incarcerated.

    Leading up to his release, Greg filled out as many job applications as he could and eventually found himself not only landing different jobs, but had the opportunity to work additional overtime hours to continue building his savings.

    Eventually Greg was able to save enough money to purchase a house right on the lake, and is currently building a second home. He's started his own business, and already on his way to creating a second one. Greg also wrote and published a book titled, "End of Recidivism" which he's working hard to have distributed to prisons everywhere so that anyone incarcerated would have access. The book is written as if the words themselves are a mentor, inspiring readers to make the right decisions in life and create opportunities to build a better future.

    Greg is a walking testimony of not only overcoming his tough start in life, but also of creating opportunities for others to do the same.

    Be inspired and be bold, this is the Prosperity after Prison podcast.

    UNDERGUARD TELESERVICES

    Website: ugteleservices.com

    Facebook: @ugteleservices

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    28 mins