The Life After Prison is a platform dedicated to people who had returned back to society and became successful entrepreneurs, fathers and citizens.
Mr. Nwani has literally clipped his way into the millionaires' club and through the process he had discovered the secrets of working less, earning more, retiring early, and becoming financially free. Before becoming a millionaire entrepreneur, Nwani was a man that wore two faces. He was the preacher's son, a licensed barber, and Tennessee State University honor roll student. To others, he was known as 'Chin', the high-level dope dealer who had built a tiny empire in Nashville. His career as a drug dealer came to end when was indicted by the federal government for a narcotics violation. Upon release he applied for every job you could imagine and no one was willing to give him a second chance, because of his felony record. He immediately resorted to cutting hair, arching eybrows, doing manicures and pedicures for $3 per service. He suffered a lot of ridicule and bullying from performing the services on men and women at the federal halfway. He quickly grew tired of standing on his feet 12 hours each day servicing clients. He wanted to get from where he was to where he wanted to be. Two years after his release from Federal Prison, he became the youngest Barber School owner in the country. Seven years after his release, he has literally clipped his way into the millionaires' club and has discovered the secrets of working less, earning more, retiring early, and becoming financially free.
Ed Henning was released in 2016 after serving 20 years of a 40 year sentence. His charge was First degree intentional homicide which in the state of Wisconsin is a Class A felony which results in a sentence of life imprisonment if convicted. Since his release in 2016 he started to explore his inner entrepreneurship and became a serial entrepreneur. He owns a hair salon, trucking business and does motivational speaking and workshops. Within 2 years of his release, Ed has started and guided thousands to meet their personal goals. The strategies he created to thrive and support others are gifted to you through his books, Change Institute Program, and one-on-one services.
Mike Curry interviews Garrick Thames about his life in the streets of Boston and his history of incarceration and how he was able to turn his life around when counted out.
Mike Curry interviews former prisoner turned entrepreneur Dre Appolon who had spent 10 years in federal prison about his transition from prisoner to entrepreneur.
Mike Curry interviews former prisoner Supaman Da Hulk who had spent over 10 years in prison about his transition into society.
Mike Curry interviews Queens N.Y. Vincent Gaines Jr about spending time in federal prison and how he concoted a plan and came home and embraced entrepreneur.
Mike Curry speaks out after spending over 21 years in state and federal prison.
Mike Curry interviews former prisoner turned entrepreneur Charles Bogues who had spent 17 years in prison.
Mike Curry ft/ Christian White in the 1st episode of The Life After Prison.