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Andreea Parc was living what many would call the American Dream—a successful New York attorney with a thriving practice. But that dream unraveled when her law firm was raided for immigration fraud. Convicted and sent to prison, Andreea lost everything—except her will to transform.In this raw and inspiring episode, she shares her journey from courtroom success to courtroom defendant, from prison walls to personal breakthrough. Now a mindset coach and author of Alive Again, Andreea opens up about shame, resilience, and the power of starting over. This is not just a story of crime and consequence—it's about redemption, reinvention, and reclaiming your life.Tune in to hear how Andreea Parc turned her lowest moment into her greatest calling.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
Do you remember the sport story that captivated the nation about LA Dodgers Shohei Ohtani who's business manager and interpreter was illegally gambling millions of Ohtani's money? In this episode of the Nightmare Success podcast, host Brent Cassity interviews Mathew Bowyer, who was the bookie who ran the largest exclusive illegal sports book in the nation to the rich and famous. Matt shares his journey from a challenging childhood marked by family struggles and a gambling addiction to creating the largest illegal sports betting business in the nation. Matthew was indicted last year and decided to take a path that almost no one takes while under indictment. He decided to start an Instagram account for people to follow his story while he is living through a personal storm. The Instagram @mathewbowyer5 account now has over 85,000 followers in six months. Is this a new way to handle an indictment crisis? He is definitely showing resilience and courage. His sentencing is October of 2025. The conversation delves into themes of resilience, personal growth, and owning your story. He discusses the moral dilemmas he faced in commodity trading, the thrill and addiction of gambling, and the consequences of his choices, including the FBI raid with his son in the car that changed his life. Mathew reflects on the emptiness that accompanied his financial success and the importance of recalibrating his life moving forward. He shares the challenges of facing public scrutiny and the decision to share his story through social media and a forthcoming book Recalibrated and a documentary. His experiences serve as a reminder that while life can be challenging, it is possible to emerge stronger and help others along the way. When he has this crisis behind him, he plans to mentor major league baseball players and NFL players how to avoid the addiction of gambling that created his nightmare.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity speaks with Tanya Pierce, who shares her harrowing journey from a successful real estate career to facing federal indictment and imprisonment. Tanya discusses her early life, the shock of her indictment, the challenges of her trial, and the emotional turmoil of receiving a guilty verdict. She reflects on her experiences in federal prison and the lessons learned about resilience and personal growth. In this conversation, Tanya Pierce shares her transformative journey through prison and reentry, highlighting her adaptation to life in prison, the challenges of reentry, and her advocacy for restitution reform. She discusses her emotional toll of watching life go on outside while incarcerated. Tanya also emphasizes the need for community support and the creation of her nonprofit, Life Unbolted, aimed at helping those impacted by federal convictions. Tanya is now a first year law school student who's journey is driven by a desire to address injustices in the restitution system, advocating for policy changes in the criminal legal system. Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity speaks with Tyler Foster, a young 22 year old man who faced his worst fears as a teenager and transformed his life after a traumatic encounter with the criminal justice system and prison time. HIs experience ignited his passion for criminal legal reform. Tyler chose to lead with his story and not hide from it. It is the main reason why he was accepted into law school with a full tuition scholarship.. Tyler shares his journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a go to "jailhouse attorney" to being accepted in Law School, advocating for criminal legal reform. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Formerly Incarcerated College Graduates Network helping to enhance educational and employment opportunities for the formerly incarcerated individuals. He discusses the importance of resilience, the impact of his experiences on his career aspirations, and the lessons learned along the way.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
Imagine if you were a well known New York Prosecutor and you found yourself as an inmate in a Federal Prison. How does one make that situation work? In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Tara Lenich, a former New York prosecutor who faced her worst fears when she was arrested for forging a signature of a judge for a wiretap that resulted in spending time in a federal prison. Tara shares her journey from a successful career in law to navigating the complexities of the legal system as a defendant. The conversation explores themes of pressure, resilience, and the importance of asking for help during challenging times. Tara's story serves as an inspiration for those facing their own nightmares, emphasizing the need for support and understanding in difficult situations. In this conversation, Tara Lenich shares her experiences of entering and navigating life in prison as prosecutor, the importance of building new relationships, and the hard challenges of reentry into society. Tara also discusses her new company, Liberty Advisors, that helps people walk through the journey of being indicted, mitigation strategies, the court process, prison, and helpful steps for reentry. If you are in need of these services go to libertyadvisorsllc.comShow sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of the Nightmare Success podcast, host Brent Cassity speaks with Keenan Hudson, who shares his harrowing journey from a troubled youth in Philadelphia to serving nearly 15 years in prison for a robbery that included a group of kids that turned fatal. Keenan discusses the challenges he faced growing up without a father, the impact of his mother's death who he was incredibly close to, and the choices that led him down a dark path. He reflects on what it was like to enter maximum security prison as teenager knowing that this would be the place he would mature into a adult. He was given wise advice from his judge on how he should do his time. Keenan received his GED and a college education, and took advantage of self development opportunities behind the walls. He used mentors and a plan to successfully tackle reentry as a musician, author (The Unspoken Truth and Life Story), speaker, and entrepreneur. Keenan had the mindset that things would get better for him, and implemented his plan to stay on track. This conversation highlights themes of resilience, personal growth, and the importance of mentorship in overcoming life's obstacles. Keenan discusses how he built a new life after prison by asking for help from a minister who had a shared experience. He concludes with valuable lessons learned from his journey, encouraging others to find their unique paths and not compare themselves to others. Keenan is the host of "The Reentry Connect Podcast." Learn more about Keenan at keenanhudson.comShow sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Richard Bronson, a former partner at Stratton Oakmont from the movie "The Wolf Of Wall Street", who shares his incredible journey from Wall Street success to prison and back. Richard discusses the challenges he faced, the lessons learned, and how he turned his life around after incarceration. The conversation delves into the realities of life in prison, the impact of his past decisions, and the importance of resilience and personal growth. In this conversation, Richard Bronson shares his unique experiences in prison, highlighting the humor and humanity often overlooked in such environments. He discusses the challenges of reentry into society after incarceration, the founding of his employment platform '70 Million Jobs', and the impact of the pandemic on his initiatives. Richard emphasizes the importance of community and employment for the formerly incarcerated, advocating for their empowerment and the need for a collective voice in society. Contact Richard Bronson at richard@70millionjobs.comShow sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Mikel Jones, a former prominent attorney who faced a dramatic fall from grace, leading to a 42-month prison sentence. Mikel Jones was a nationally recognized attorney who was a frequent guest on numerous TV and radio shows. He was General Counsel for the impactful Congressman Alcee Hastings. Mikel shares his journey from a troubled childhood in Philadelphia to becoming a successful lawyer, his experiences with the FBI, the challenges of trial and conviction, and the harsh realities of prison life. His Reentry story is raw and real. He discusses the importance of faith, resilience, and community support in overcoming adversity. Mikel now advocates for nonviolent white-collar offenders, aiming to bring awareness to their struggles and injustices within the criminal justice system.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Sheena Eastburn, who shares her harrowing journey from being convicted of murder at 17 to serving 25 years in prison. Sheena discusses her traumatic childhood, including getting married at the age of 15. She shares with us the nightmare of the night that forever changed her life. Sheena shares with us what goes through your mind when you are sentenced to life without parole as a teenager. Sexual abuse happened to Sheena with a guard while she was in jail waiting for her trial. The evidence of this abuse was purposedly hidden until years later when it was revealed in another abuse case. Sheena walks us through the struggles she faced in prison, including the challenges of reentry into society. Despite the odds, Sheena found hope, purpose, and a passion for advocacy, working to help others navigate the criminal justice system and fight for reform. She is now a paralegal at a law firm and the founder of two non-profits: Show Me Justice For All and P.R.E.P for Release.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of the Nightmare Success podcast, host Brent Cassity interviews Jerry Durand, who survived being sentenced to 20 years in prison, the heartache of his wife's death while he was incarcerated, then dealing with his own prostate cancer diagnosis, shingles, and covid. He shares his harrowing journey from being a successful investor in the foreign currency market to being sentenced to 20 years in prison after going to trial for financial crimes. Jerry discusses the challenges he faced during his time in prison, his innovative idea for a game called 'Prison Land', and the lessons he learned about resilience, personal growth, and the justice system. The conversation delves into Jerry's early life, his career in professional wrestling and brokerage, the rise and fall of his financial ventures, and the emotional turmoil of going through a trial. Jerry's story is one of overcoming fears and finding strength in adversity. Jerry is a true survivor on so many levels and he is open about his coping strategies, and how he refused to give up. Jerry also introduces his innovative concept for a prison-themed game, Prison Land, aimed at fostering change and supporting inmates, emphasizing the significance of hope and resilience. Learn more about the game Prison Land https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/prisonland/prison-land?ref=8xmxloShow sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
How does a guy go from a five year prison sentence to Police Sergeant? In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Ameer Williams, who shares his incredible journey from a troubled childhood and drug dealing to serving time in prison and ultimately becoming a police sergeant. Ameer discusses the challenges he faced during his early life, his descent into crime, the realities of prison life, and his unexpected path to redemption through a second chance at life. His story serves as an inspiration for those seeking to overcome their fears and transform their lives to make the impossible possible. In this conversation, Ameer shares his journey from struggling struggled with people who didn't accept him in his own precinct because of his past. He chose not to quit and gritted through to make it. He now has helped over 700 people receive their own pardons. He discusses the challenges he faced in finding employment, the pivotal moment that led him to pursue a pardon, and the support he received from mentors along the way. Ameer emphasizes the importance of resilience, community support, and the transformative power of second chances, both for himself and those he helps.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
Meet the real Divine G Whitfield who inspired the Academy Award nominated Movie Sing Sing. Colman Domingo was nominated for Best Actor playing Divine G in the movie Sing Sing. Divine G is just attended the Academy Awards for his movie. In this episode of the Nightmare Success Podcast, host Brent Cassity engages in a profound conversation with Divine G Whitfield and Attorney Jeffrey Deskovic, both of whom have experienced the harrowing reality of wrongful conviction. Divine G shares his journey of resilience, creativity, and the founding of Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA)while serving 25 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Jeffrey, who was wrongfully convicted for 16 years and exonerated through DNA, discusses his work in advocating for justice and helping others find freedom. Together, they explore themes of hope, community support, and the transformative power of art in healing and rehabilitation. Their stories serve as a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the importance of fighting for justice and truth. It must further be noted that Divine G is still fighting to undo this gross miscarriage of justice and currently has a Conviction Review Unit (CRU) Complaint pending in the Kings County District Attorney's Office. This complaint has been pending in that Office for over seven years.To assist in the endeavor to free Divine G from this gross miscarriage of justice, click on the FreeDivineG.org link and sign the Petition.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of the Nightmare Success podcast, host Brent Cassity interviews Brad Rouse, an award winning Broadway theater director and writer who shares his journey from a middle-class upbringing in St. Louis to the heights of Broadway and the depths of addiction. Brad discusses his early love for theater, his time at Harvard, and the pivotal moments that led to his struggles with addiction and eventual arrest. Through candid storytelling, he reflects on the lessons learned and the transformative power of facing one's fears and challenges. In this conversation, Brad shares his journey from addiction and incarceration to recovery and helping others. Brad now uses his creativity and talents at White Collar Advice Company to help people who have been convicted and facing sentencing. Brad assists indicted individuals with writing their life narrative to deliver to the court. He reflects on the challenges of reentry into society, the importance of support systems, and the power of storytelling in healing. Through his experiences, he emphasizes the adaptability of individuals and the potential for personal growth after hitting rock bottom.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
Erik Burgess never gave up the hope he was getting out of prison. In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews with Erik Burgess, who shares his incredible journey from being sentenced to life in prison without parole to ultimately finding freedom. Ultimately, Erik was in prison for 18 years and was set free. The conversation delves into the challenges of prison life, the importance of family support, and the strategies Erik employed to maintain hope and resilience during his incarceration. Erik discusses the legal battles he faced, the impact of advocacy groups, and the emotional rollercoaster of preparing for reentry into society after years behind bars. Erik focused on education and now has a Bachelor in Psychology. This inspiring story highlights the power of mindset and the human spirit's ability to overcome even the darkest circumstances. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, resilience, and the power of perception in overcoming challenges. Erik discusses the significance of relationships, the obstacles faced during reentry, and the role of hope and helping others in creating a fulfilling life post-incarceration. His story serves as an inspiration for those navigating similar paths, highlighting the potential for personal growth and positive change.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
How does a guy go from 11 years in prison to being the co-founder of DSDT College? In this episode of the Nightmare Success podcast, host Brent Cassity engages in a deep conversation with Karlos Harris, a man who has transformed his life after serving 11 years in prison. They discuss overcoming fears, the importance of self-education, and the impact of childhood experiences on personal growth. Carlos shares his journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming a successful entrepreneur and educator in technology, emphasizing the power of resilience and the choices that shape our lives. In this conversation, Karlos L. Harris shares his journey from a life of crime to personal transformation and advocacy. He discusses the mindset that led him to criminal activities, the challenges of reentry into society after prison. Karlos emphasizes the need for support systems and the value of sharing his story to inspire others facing similar challenges. In this conversation, Karlos L. Harris shares his journey of overcoming adversity and the importance of mentorship. He reflects on his past experiences, the impact of his choices on his family, and how he has reinvented himself to help others. Karlos emphasizes the significance of chasing opportunities rather than money and the role of freedom as a state of mind in personal growth.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
How does one go from a recovery patient to the Chief Recovery Officer of the same place, Liberation Programs?In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Maggie Young, the Chief Recovery Officer for Liberation Programs. Maggie shares her transformative journey from a troubled childhood in Alabama, through years of addiction and incarceration, to her current role helping others in recovery. Maggie is 33 years sober, and was indicted into the prestigious Hall of Change in Connecticut. This is awarded to individuals who have made the most impact returning home from prison. She discusses the impact of her upbringing, the challenges of fitting in, and the pivotal moments that led her to seek help. Maggie emphasizes the importance of community support and the power of sharing one's story to inspire change.Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
The New York Post Headline: Luigi Mangione hires Harvey Weinstein's Prison Consultant, Craig Rothfeld. In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Craig Rothfeld, a former finance professional turned prison consultant. Craig shares his journey from a successful career in finance to facing 18 months in prison for investment and tax fraud. Craig says, "I coupled my 22 months defending myself and 18 months of incarceration to become an expert on New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. I now devote my life to guiding clients and their families through the New York State prison system and beyond." When he tells his clients about how to handle Rikers, it comes from first hand knowledge. Craig Rothfeld is the founder of the powerhouse prison consulting firm Inside Outside. He discusses the challenges of reentry into society, the importance of maintaining a positive mindset, and the lessons learned from his experiences. Craig emphasizes the significance of helping others navigate the criminal justice system and reclaiming one's narrative after incarceration. The conversation highlights resilience, personal growth, and the power of transformation.
Antoinette Glenn was told she could not have a career in education because she was a federal ex-felon. That motivated her to become Dr. Antoinette Glenn who received her Doctorate in Education and has spent over 20 plus years serving high-risk economically disadvantaged children as a teacher and principal. In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Dr. Antoinette Glenn, who shares her incredible journey from a troubled childhood to a life-changing prison sentence and ultimately to becoming a person of purpose. Antoinette discusses the challenges she faced, including an abusive relationship, a federal raid, and the struggles of navigating the legal system. Her husband was a kingpin drug trafficker, and she was wrapped up in a RICO conspiracy as his wife. Antoinette received a 97 month federal prison sentence with a young son at home. Through resilience and determination, she transformed her life, found her purpose in education, and now inspires others with her story of redemption and hope. Her book is "Found Guilty: My 26 year Journey to Redemption." Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Ron Bauer, an international venture capitalist and entrepreneur who shares his journey of overcoming fears and navigating through personal and professional challenges as a United Kingdom citizen indicted by the United States. Ron discusses his early life in Canada, his passion for the stock market, and his experiences living in Israel. He recounts the successful merger of his company with Africa Oil and the subsequent challenges he faced, including legal issues related to stock manipulation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of education, mentorship, and resilience in the face of adversity. Ron Bauer shares his journey from success to a sudden downfall, detailing his experiences of being a foreigner in the United States legal system, his arrest at the England airport, and the challenges he faced while navigating extradition. He reflects on the impact of his past actions, the realities of prison life, and the importance of accountability in both personal and professional realms. In this conversation, Ron shares the challenges of facing legal repercussions while managing family responsibilities, and the emotional toll of living in limbo as he awaits sentencing. He reflects on the lessons learned from his ordeal, emphasizing the importance of not cutting corners in life and taking responsibility for one's actions. This discussion highlights the complexities of navigating the United States legal system while not having the same rights once convicted as a foreigner. Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Ron Bauer, an international venture capitalist and entrepreneur who shares his journey of overcoming fears and navigating through personal and professional challenges as a United Kingdom citizen indicted by the United States. Ron discusses his early life in Canada, his passion for the stock market, and his experiences living in Israel. He recounts the successful merger of his company with Africa Oil and the subsequent challenges he faced, including legal issues related to stock manipulation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of education, mentorship, and resilience in the face of adversity. Ron Bauer shares his journey from success to a sudden downfall, detailing his experiences of being a foreigner in the United States legal system, his arrest at the England airport, and the challenges he faced while navigating extradition. He reflects on the impact of his past actions, the realities of prison life, and the importance of accountability in both personal and professional realms. In this conversation, Ron shares the challenges of facing legal repercussions while managing family responsibilities, and the emotional toll of living in limbo as he awaits sentencing. He reflects on the lessons learned from his ordeal, emphasizing the importance of not cutting corners in life and taking responsibility for one's actions. This discussion highlights the complexities of navigating the United States legal system while not having the same rights once convicted as a foreigner. Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this conversation, Amy Nelson shares her harrowing experience with civil forfeiture, the FBI raid on her home, and the subsequent legal battles against Amazon and the DOJ. Amy Nelson is the founder of Riveter, a married mom of 4 daughters, an attorney, writer, and spoken across the world on many stages including Fortune's Most Powerful Women. Amy speaks to her community of over 500,000 on social media at @amy_k_nelson. She discusses the psychological impact of battling the DOJ and Amazon on her family, the importance of advocacy, and how social media became a powerful tool in her fight for justice. The conversation highlights the complexities of the legal system, and the resilience required to navigate them. Amy Nelson shares her harrowing experience with the Department of Justice (DOJ) surrounding her husband's case. She discusses the relentless pursuit by the DOJ, the unusual vacation of pleas, and the emotional turmoil of living in legal purgatory. The conversation delves into the flaws in the legal system, including judicial conflicts of interest and the need for fairness in legal proceedings. Nelson advocates for significant reforms, particularly in civil forfeiture laws and the FBI, emphasizing the importance of equal application of laws and the impact of prosecutorial power. The discussion concludes with a hopeful outlook for change and the necessity of continued advocacy for justice. Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
How do you go from being a successful attorney to prison to being homeless to being the CEO of national reentry nonprofit? In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Jeffrey Abramowitz, who shares his transformative journey from a successful Philadelphia lawyer to a passionate advocate for criminal justice reform and education as CEO of the Petey Green Program that educates people impacted by the criminal legal system. He is also the host and producer of the award-winning television and radio show "Looking Forward." Jeff discusses the pivotal moments in his life, including his incarceration for wire, mail, and tax fraud, the lessons learned in prison, and his commitment to helping others navigate the challenges of reentry into society. He found his purpose and passion living in a homeless shelter teaching education courses. Jeffrey now is a subject matter expert for the United States Department of Education in the areas of adult literacy, correctional education and areas of adult literacy. He emphasizes the importance of education, personal responsibility, and the need for systemic change to support justice-impacted individuals. He shares his strong voice through his work with the Petey Green Program and other initiatives, Jeff aims to empower those affected by the justice system and inspire hope for a better future. Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Lester Young, a former inmate who turned his life around after serving 22 years of a life sentence. Lester is the founder of Path2Redemption a non-profit that helps the formerly incarcerated transition back into society. The organization also has a powerful at-risk youth program. Young is a TEDX Speaker, a Best-Selling Author, and a Keynote Speaker. The conversation explores themes of trauma, grief, and the journey to redemption. Young shares his experiences of losing his mother at a young age, facing incarceration, and ultimately finding purpose through education and helping others. The discussion emphasizes the importance of confronting fears, taking ownership of one's actions, and the transformative power of personal growth. Lester Young shares his transformative journey from incarceration to empowerment. He discusses the importance of education, purpose, and routine during his time in prison, and how these elements helped him prepare for life after incarceration. Young emphasizes the significance of helping others and finding one's purpose, which ultimately led to his successful reintegration into society. He also addresses the emotional challenges faced by those released from prison and the impact of receiving a full pardon. Throughout the discussion, Young, highlights the resilience of the human spirit and how one can find purpose by overcoming adversity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Sean Stegeman and Lee Loveall about what it means to value a real second chance after prison. They discuss Sean's journey from a troubled youth to in and out of prison in his twenty's and early thirty's and ultimately finding faith and purpose in life. Lee shares insights on building a successful company, CMC, that builds the buildings for the popular coffee chain 7 Brews Coffee. He needed workers and the guys getting out of prison were looking for a real opportunity to survive. Lee believed in Sean and a passion for reentry opportunities was born. Loveall provides opportunities for those reentering society, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding in the business world. CMC's workforce is over 80% justice impacted people. This has created a true win-win for all involved sharing in the growth of company. The conversation highlights the importance of second chances, the struggles of reintegrating into society, and the transformative power of community support. A truly inspiring story! Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews veteran Jeremy Harrell. Jeremy is a Iraq War Combat Veteran. He was diagnosed with PTSD and became a national expert on the subject. He created Veterans Club INC, that is a nationally recognized non-profit that helps veterans recover from PTSD. How did he get federally indicted? Harrell shares his incredible journey from a challenging childhood to serving in the military and founding Veterans Club, Inc. The conversation delves into Jeremy's experiences with PTSD, the struggles of reintegration into society, and the legal challenges he faces as a veteran. Through his story, listeners gain insight into the importance of mental health support for veterans and the impact of trauma on their lives. In this conversation, Jeremy Harrell shares his profound journey from battling PTSD and traumatic brain injury to becoming a leading advocate for veterans through his nonprofit, Veterans Club. He discusses the challenges of navigating mental health, the proactive steps he took to educate himself and others, and the unexpected legal troubles he faced, culminating in a federal indictment. Jeremy emphasizes the importance of lived experiences in advocacy and the need for community support for veterans. In this conversation, Jeremy Harrell shares his harrowing experience navigating the complexities of the VA claim process and the subsequent courtroom challenges he faced. He reflects on the impact of the jury's decision, his commitment to advocacy, and the resilience he has shown in the face of adversity. Throughout the discussion, themes of integrity, leadership, and the importance of serving others emerge, highlighting Jeremy's dedication to helping veterans despite the personal challenges he has encountered.Show sponsors:Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.orgProtect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today.Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
How does Wendy Lankton go from a wife working in her husbands law firm in Montreal to being arrested in a drug conspiracy in Omaha Nebraska? It is quite the Odessey to what she is doing today. In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Wendy Lankton, who shares her harrowing journey from addiction to incarceration and eventual recovery. Wendy discusses the impact of the Federal CARES Act on her life while she was serving a 15-year Federal prison sentence. She shares her complicated experiences growing up in Nebraska, and the choices that led her to prison. She reflects on her time in Danbury women's prison, the challenges of COVID-19, and her eventual release into home confinement to serve out the years of sentence that she has remaining. Wendy shares what it was like getting out and living in home confinement for years. Throughout the conversation, Wendy emphasizes the importance of gratitude and advocacy for others in similar situations, highlighting the need for reform in the legal and prison systems. She is currently working in a law firm and going to law school. She is hoping to be an attorney that can give a greater voice to the justice impacted community. Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online repustation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
On this episode of Nightmare Success with Brent Cassity, we explore the shocking and deeply troubling story of Carlos Watson—a pioneering Silicon Valley entrepreneur who built OZY Media from the ground up, transforming it into a near-billion-dollar powerhouse. But in 2019, everything changed. When Watson refused to sell OZY to East Coast competitor Ben Smith (formerly of BuzzFeed)—not once, but five times—the trouble began. By 2021, as Watson prepared for a pre-IPO round, he was smeared in the press, and over the last two years, he faced a stunning indictment and conviction in Brooklyn—despite having no ties to the borough. Disturbingly, the judge in his case, Eric Komitee, had millions of dollars invested in entities tied to Watson's adversaries but never disclosed these conflicts. Award-winning filmmakers Candice Conley and Brenae Perkins have captured this unsettling saga in “The Troubling Case of Carlos Watson: Whose Son Is Next?” Duke Professor David Robinson has also analyzed the case in “Conflict, Bias, and the Railroading of Carlos Watson.” Join us as Carlos Watson shares his incredible journey, the fight against a deeply conflicted judicial process, and what lies ahead in his battle for truth. This is a story of resilience, injustice, and the ongoing struggle for fairness that you won't want to miss. Was Carlos Watson the Mastermind or a Victim of Lies? How Cooperation Deals Shaped the VerdictPart 2: Whose Son Is Next? (Full Episode)Breaking News: Conflict of Interest Bombshell: Judge Invested in Ozy's Victim Companies Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online repustation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
The call to his daughter explaining how he had committed a white collar crime...her response was, "Dad what were you thinking?" Bill Carlson established his own investment firm naming the firm after his grandfather Victor. He had it all but became blinded by chasing the material things in life. He ended up making a choice that changed his life. In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Bill Carlson, who shares his journey from achieving the American Dream to facing federal prison for mail fraud. Bill reflects on the choices that led to his downfall, the lessons learned during his time in prison, and how he has transformed his life since his release. Bill now uses his life experiences to speak to audiences of all ages sharing valuable insights from his personal odyssey. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness beyond material possessions. Bill's story serves as an inspiration for those navigating their own challenges and seeking a path to redemption. Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online repustation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Leah Howard, who shares her harrowing journey from a troubled marriage to a life-changing incident that led her to prison. Leah discusses her early life, the challenges of her marriage, the stalking she endured, and the climactic moment when she snapped that changed everything. Through her experiences, Leah found her purpose and now works in prison ministry, helping others find hope and healing. In this conversation, Leah Howard shares her harrowing journey from a moment of crisis that led to a life-altering incident, through her experiences in the legal system and incarceration, to her eventual transformation and purpose in helping others. Leah discusses the emotional turmoil she faced, the challenges of navigating the legal system, and the profound impact of her time in prison on her personal growth and faith. She emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, both for herself and others, and how her experiences have shaped her mission to bring hope and healing to those who feel lost and hopeless. Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online repustation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews John Dimenna, a former real estate mogul who sold his commercial real estate empire before the crash of 2008. Many said he was the smartest guy in the business. He says he began to believe it, and he jumped back in the game instead of a comfortable retirement... at 77 years old he was federally convicted to years in prison. John shares his journey of becoming a successful entrepreneur. He talks about the pitfalls he encountered in the real estate market, and the eventual business collapse that led to his incarceration. He reflects on his time in prison, the impact of COVID-19 on his release, and his passion for writing. The conversation delves into themes of resilience, personal growth, and the complexities of human nature, ultimately highlighting the importance of sharing one's story to help others. Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org - Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. - Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com and experience car buying made simple! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
Could Nate Schott have been the next United States Senator from Tennessee, probably. In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity engages with Nate Scott, who shares his journey from a successful entrepreneurial career in dentistry to facing the consequences of healthcare fraud. Schott was known to buy groceries for folks or letting someone stay rent free to get back on their feet. Nate reflects on his challenging upbringing, the impact of addiction within his family, and the pressures of success that ultimately led to his downfall. The conversation delves into themes of resilience, personal growth, and the importance of accountability, culminating in Nate's experience of entering prison and the lessons learned along the way. In this conversation, Brent Cassity and Nate Schott explore the profound themes of transformation, faith, and personal growth through the lens of Nate's experiences in prison. They discuss the challenges of navigating the unknown, the importance of living in the moment, and the role of faith in finding contentment. The conversation also touches on the impact of the pandemic on prison life, the mixed blessings of quarantine, and the lessons learned about self-care and the value of time. Ultimately, Nate shares his journey of acceptance and the realization that he is enough just as he is, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people. White Collar Support Group prisonist.org, Autoplazadirect.com "Your Personal Car Concierge," Onlinereputation.solutions Discount Code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
David Israel, a successful serial entrepreneur, shares his journey of overcoming adversity and turning lemons into lemonade. From serving a prison sentence to founding successful companies like Pop Gourmet created from prison, taking the snack industry by storm. The idea originated from inmates who were making their popcorn taste good. Oprah became a raving fan of the product. David then founded and became CEO of Good Planet Foods, a plant-based foods company, driven by his passion for the environment and the negative impact of dairy farming. David's story is inspiring and full of valuable lessons. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, hard work, and not being afraid to take risks. The conversation also touches on David's experiences as a owner of nightclubs, a jewelry store, as well as his involvement in the pawn shop business. Overall, David's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome challenges. David shares stories of robberies and scams committed by others, highlighting the dangers of trusting the wrong people. He discusses his first trial and the appeal process, as well as the challenges his family faced throughout the legal proceedings. David also talks about starting a successful maintenance company while awaiting retrial, and the kindness and humanity he encountered in prison. David shares his experience in prison and how it changed his perception of people. He learned that there are smart individuals who made mistakes or lacked opportunities. Throughout his journey, David emphasizes the importance of transparency, trust, and helping others. Most importantly, David emphasizes to own your own story, or someone else will. Show sponsors: White Collar Support Group, prisonist.org, Autoplazadirect.com "Your Personal Car Concierge," Onlinereputation.solutions discount code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
Can a teenager, who commits a murder, find redemption and purpose back in society 28 years later? In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity interviews Jason Holland, who shares his harrowing journey from a life of crime to serving 28 years in prison for a murder that he would give anything to be able to take back that night. Jason's story became a national story covered by Rolling Stone Magazine, a Documentary titled "Reckless Indifference," and Actor Charles Grodin wrote and directed a play about the teenagers convictions in Malibu. Jason reflects on his childhood, the incident that changed his life which was a drunk drug induced teenage backyard brawl where teenager Jimmy Farris lost his life. He discusses the dark place he went in his mind for years after he received the life sentence without parole. Jason literally grew up in prison. He discusses his transformation, the importance of finding purpose, and how he now helps others reintegrate into society with his work at Defy Ventures. Jason emphasizes the value of hope, community support, and the continuous journey of personal growth and redemption. Show sponsors: White Collar Support Group prisonist.org, register for the white collar conference Saturday October 19 whitecollarconference.com, Online Reputation Solutions discount coupon code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS, Autoplazadirect.com "Your Personal Car Concierge." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of Nightmare Success, host Brent Cassity speaks with David Grosky, a former CEO and attorney who faced a tumultuous journey from corporate success to incarceration. His case went from SEC violations to criminal charges. David shares his experiences of navigating the complexities of the legal system, the emotional toll of losing family members while in prison, and the importance of family support during challenging times. He discusses the pressures of plea bargaining, and the realities of prison life. Grosky also opens up about his battle with prostate cancer while in prison and the support he received from a local rabbi and the Hinda organization. After his release, Grosky found employment and became involved in volunteer work, helping incarcerated individuals and their families. David's story is one of resilience, personal growth, and the power of gratitude as he reflects on his journey and the lessons learned along the way. Show spsonsors: Online Reputation Solutions Discount Code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS, Autoplazadirect.com "Your Personal Car Concierge," White Collar Support Group prisonist.org, register for the white collar conference Oct. 19 at whitecollarconference.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Portia Louder, author of the book Living Louder- A Compassionate Journey Through Federal Prison. Portia shares her incredible journey from a non-traditional upbringing to facing the challenges of teenage motherhood, addiction, and ultimately, a prison sentence for mortgage fraud. Portia's story is one of resilience, transformation, and the power of accountability as she navigates her way through life's obstacles and emerges stronger on the other side. In this conversation, Portia Louder shares her harrowing journey through the criminal justice system, detailing the immense pressure she faced leading up to her trial and sentencing. She discusses the emotional toll of incarceration, the challenges of adjusting to prison life, and the transformative experiences that ultimately led her to find purpose and resilience. Portia emphasizes the importance of personal growth and the power of choice, illustrating how her time in prison shaped her into a stronger individual. The conversation concludes with her reflections on reintegration into society and the newfound appreciation for life and connection with others. Show Sponsors: White Collar Support Group prisonist.org, register for the white collar conference October 19th at whitecollarconference.com, Autoplazadirect.com "Your Personal Car Concierge." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of the Nightmare Success podcast, Brent Cassity and guests Jeff Grant, founder of White Collar Support Group, and Bill Livolsi, Deputy Director of White Collar Support Group discuss the upcoming White Collar Conference, emphasizing the importance of community and support for individuals affected by white collar crimes. They explore the challenges of reintegration into society, the significance of networking, and the diverse panels that will be featured at the conference, which aim to provide insights and inspiration for attendees to get to their next step along their journey. The conversation highlights personal stories of resilience and the collective journey towards healing and redemption. The groundbreaking event, Starting Over: Out of Isolation and into Community, will take place on Zoom on Saturday, October 19th, 2024 at 9am EST. The first ever conference by White Collar Justice Impacted People, for White Collar Justice Impacted People. Conference information, Schedule, and Registration https://whitecollarconference.com. To learn more about the White Collar Support Group: prisonist.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of the Nightmare Success in and Out podcast, Brent Cassity interviews Myra Mabry, a doctor who has overcome numerous challenges in her life. Myra's story includes dealing with her parents' divorce, finding out that her father is not her biological father, battling cancer, and going through medical school. She shares her journey of resilience and determination, highlighting the importance of perspective and the power of overcoming one's worst fears. Myra Mabry, a former OB-GYN, shares her journey into addiction and the consequences she faced. She started using opioids to manage migraines during medical school and residency. As her addiction progressed, she began writing prescriptions for herself and others, including her nurse with whom she had an affair. Myra lived a double life, excelling in her career while struggling with addiction. Eventually, she was arrested and sentenced to four and a half years in prison. Throughout her journey, Myra experienced the support of her family and the White Collar Support Group. Myra Mabry reflects on her time in prison and the lessons she learned. She realized that no matter the circumstances, she would be okay. She adapted to the challenges and found ways to stay positive and motivated. Myra lost everything, but she gained a new perspective on what is truly important in life. She learned not to buy into societal labels and to focus on relationships, connectedness, and personal growth. Myra is now determined to help others through coaching and public speaking. Show sponsors White Collar Support Group prisonist.org, Autoplaza Direct "Your Personal Car Concierge" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of the Nightmare Success in and Out podcast, host Brent Cassity interviews Sam Mangel, a high profile federal prison consultant who shares his jarring personal experience of going through the federal criminal justice system. Sam woke up in he early morning with a swarm of FBI agents at his door. He had no idea why they were there. They handcuffed him and put him in the back of the car giving him barley enough time to yell out to his wife to call an attorney. Sam shares how unprepared he was to handle all that was before him. The attorney told Sam he would receive probation. At the day of sentencing the judge went outside the guidelines and sentenced him to 5 years and immediately remanded him into custody. He then went through what is called "diesel therapy" on buses for weeks. The conversation covers topics such as the initial shock of the arrest, the importance of the pre-sentencing report, and the challenges of navigating the prison system. He emphasizes the importance of staying out of trouble and finding ways to cope with the harsh realities of prison. After his release, Sam found a passion to help people like him to navigate through their nightmare using what he learned through his own experience. He focuses on the mindset of what it takes to successfully reintegrate back into society. He emphasizes the need for humility, forgiveness, and a survivor mentality in overcoming the challenges of reentry. Show sponsors: White Collar Support Group prisonist.org Start Here. Autoplaza Direct "Your personal car concierge." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of the Nightmare Success in and Out podcast, host Brent Cassity interviews Jacqueline Polverari, the founder of Evolution Reentry Services. Jacqueline shares her personal journey of making poor choices that led to her incarceration and how she used her experience to advocate for criminal justice reform. The conversation covers Jacqueline's upbringing, education, career choices, and the challenges she faced in the title business as a business owner. The episode also delves into the legal troubles Jacqueline encountered and the lack of support she received from her family as she navigated through her nightmare. Overall, the episode highlights Jacqueline's resilience and determination to overcome her nightmares and set herself free. This part of the conversation explores Jacqueline's experience of pleading guilty, facing consequences, and accepting responsibility for her actions. She delves into the impact on her family and the burden of guilt she carries. The conversation also highlights the challenges of navigating the prison system, the glamorization of prison, and the difficulties of reentry into society. Jacqueline emphasizes the need for support and advocacy to help individuals successfully reintegrate into society after incarceration. She discusses the evolution of white collar support groups and the impact of supportive individuals like Louis Reed and Glenn Martin. Jacqueline emphasizes the power of showing up for others and the role of grace in the reentry process. She also highlights the importance of transparency, vulnerability, and taking ownership of one's story. Jacqueline discusses the need for support groups for families of the incarcerated and the value of collaboration in the reentry space. Jacqueline was inducted into the Connecticut Hall of Change, and she shares the significance of recognizing and honoring positive change of individuals returning home from prison. Finally, Jacqueline discusses the importance of homeownership in reentry and the work of Evolution Reentry Services. Show sponsors White Collar Support Group prisonist.org Start Here, Autoplaza Direct "Your Personal Car Concierge." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode of the Nightmare Success in and Out podcast, Brent Cassity interviews Jeff Martinovich, CEO of a Wealth Management Company, who shares his experience of going through a trial and being sentenced to 14 years in federal prison. He rejected 3 different plea deals standing up for what he believed to be the truth. He lost everything: his career, reputation, family, homes, assets, and liberty. Jeff served our country in the first Gulf War. He grew a wealth management company from zero to a multi-billion dollar company that faced regulatory scrutiny and allegations following the 2008 financial crisis. The process took several years, during which time Jeff shares his pain of seeing so many people affected in the company he loved. Despite the challenges, Jeff remained hopeful and believed in his ability to win at trial. In this conversation, Jeff Martinovich shares his experience navigating the white-collar criminal justice system, including his trial and sentencing. He discusses the challenges he faced in court, and the manipulation of evidence. Jeff taught himself federal criminal law while in prison and twice reversed the trial courts decisions on appeal. He also became a valuable resource to other inmates with their motions for appeal. Jeff emphasizes the importance of resilience, perseverance, and having a plan to make forward progress. He also highlights the support he received from his wife and friends, and the opportunities that came his way after his release. Jeff is now using his brilliant brain to help other companies grow. Jeff's story serves as a reminder to never give up and to keep pushing forward, even in the face of adversity. A positive mindset is everything. Be sure to pick up Jeff's new book, "When not if." HIs book is a CEO's survival and revival against what he was constantly told were impossible odds providing an inspiring success playbook we all can use when our black swan event knocks on your front door. Show sponsors: White Collar Support Group prisonist.org and Autoplaza Direct. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
How do you escape the odds from a bad neighborhood and a long prison sentence? Aaron Smith runs the organization Escape the Odds and he is teaching people a new hustle to escape. The news media has recognized his good work. In this episode of the Nightmare Success podcast, host Brent Cassity interviews Aaron Smith, a former drug dealer who spent 12 years in prison. Aaron grew up in a tough neighborhood in Chicago and got involved in the drug business at a young age while going to college getting a business degree. However, while in prison, he made a mindset shift and focused on personal growth and education. He used his time to prepare for a better future and became an inspiration to others in prison. Aaron's story highlights the importance of resilience, determination, and the power of second chances. Aaron Smith shares his journey of incarceration, preparation for release, and the challenges of reintegration. He emphasizes the importance of financial literacy and creating opportunities for second chances. Aaron's work with Escape the Odds aims to bridge the gap between corporate America and the impacted community. Aaron is the owner of U-Turn Trucking Company that employs justice impacted people. He highlights the need for reentry programs and the impact of going inside institutions to inspire and educate. Aaron's biggest takeaway is to never sell yourself short and to add value to yourself. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
In this episode, Brent Cassity interviews Bill Baroni, a former politician who survived the nightmare National Media story of the Bridgegate scandal and served time in federal prison. His case went all the way to the United States Supreme Court, and he won. Bill was appointed by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie as Deputy Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The national story originated with lane closures on the George Washington Bridge. They discuss Bill's background in politics, his journey through the criminal justice system, and his advocacy for the justice-impacted community. Bill shares his experiences of going to prison, the importance of humility and letting go of control, and the support he received from the White Collar Support Group. The episode highlights the challenges and strategies for overcoming adversity and finding support in difficult times. In this conversation, Bill Baroni shares his unusual journey of getting released. Bill also discusses his current work as a Law Professor at Seton Hall University Law School and the significance of teaching prison law. Bill is a two-time recipient of the "Professor of the Year" award. He is passionate about being able to teach prison law to help future lawyers and policymakers understand the criminal justice system more comprehensively. He emphasizes the need to help others and make a positive impact in their lives. Bill is the Cofounder of the Prison Visitation Fund and is a leader in the area of health and fighting obesity. After losing 130 pounds he coauthored Fat Kid Got Fit, and So Can You. Nightmare Success is sponsored by the White-Collar Support Group prisonist.org. Start Here. Autoplaza Direct your personal car concierge autoplazadirect.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
What type of mindset would you have if you were sentenced to 25 years to life? In this episode of the Nightmare Success podcast, host Brent Cassity interviews Joe Robinson, the founder of Mindful Money. Joe shares his personal journey from growing up in the rough neighborhood of East New York, Brooklyn, to getting involved in a life of crime and eventually being sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. Despite the challenges he faced, Joe's passion for helping others and improving financial literacy remained strong. This episode highlights the importance of education, mindset, and resilience in overcoming personal nightmares and finding success. Joe Robinson shares his experience of facing a long sentence and entering the unknown world of prison. He discusses how he found purpose in the law library and began teaching classes to help others. After his release, Joe started Mindful Money, a platform focused on financial literacy and empowerment. He highlights the challenges of reentry and adapting to technology. Joe emphasizes that individuals should not be defined by their past mistakes and that everyone has the capacity to do good things and be resilient. In this conversation, Joe Robinson shares his journey from incarceration to success and offers valuable insights on mindset, overcoming challenges, finding purpose, building a support system, taking responsibility, and creating opportunities for others. Joe's story serves as an inspiration for anyone facing adversity and seeking to turn their life around. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
What would you do if you were responsible for collecting over a billion dollars of receivables for MCI at the age of 32 years old. Meet Walt Pavlo who was a young MBA rising quickly through the finance ranks at the nations second largest telecom company, MCI. With a beautiful wife, two kids and a promising career, he epitomized the American dream. Pavlo's life took a dark turn when he became a willing participant in the company's efforts to hide from investors and potential acquirers a mountain of debt run up by mobsters and unsavory customers. After Walt's 41 month sentence he was a man on a mission. Walt has made appearances on The Today Show, ABC Nightline, a contributor to Forbes magazine, CNBC and Fox Business. Walt is a nationally known keynote speaker who has spoken at top ranked MBA schools, Law schools, the U.S. Attorneys Office, The FBI, the Big 4 accounting firms and major corporations across the United States. He is the author of the book, "Stolen without a Gun." Walt is the co-founder and president of Prisonology. Pavlo has a compelling personal story that portrays the intimate details of the pressures he was under when he did what he did. He leaves you with question of "could that have happened to me?" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
What would your life look like after 14 years in prison? For Louis L Reed it has been nothing but action becoming a Rock Star in the Justice Reform Movement. His leadership has led to the passage of more than 30 state and federal bills, including creating the biggest grassroots national advocacy group for the First Step Act signed into law in 2018. He has consulted with the White House, Department of Justice, Fortune 100 Corporations, State, and Federal Agencies. You might have just seen Louis on the cover of LA Weekly for the top 5 entrepreneurs to follow. Louis is the producer of the hit HULU Series Unprisoned. He is the author of the book, "9 Steps to Fall Up When You Trip Down." I love this quote on Louis's website, "Human potential is absolutely amazing...it can produce destiny out of disaster, miracles out of mistakes, purpose out of pain, and strength out of struggles." Checkout Louis Reed's website louislreed.org. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
If you got knocked down could you get back up and earn back something that you really wanted? Charlie Naselsky did. Charlie was a successful attorney. He took pride in being an attorney. It was something he loved to do that he had a passion for. Charlie took his case to trial for tax evasion, and he lost. Charlie was sentenced to 70 months, and the judge immediately remanded him into Federal custody. Charlie's story is about vulnerability and grit. Listening to Charlie's story I found myself drifting into what would I have done in that situation. Charlie was eventually granted his law license back by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. What a grueling process he had to swim through to get back that piece of paper that said he had been deemed rehabilitated. Charlie shares great life advice that can be applied to anyone's situation. If you like a great comeback story, you won't want to miss this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
Could robbing a jewelry store set you on the path to being one of the biggest names in criminal justice reform? You may have seen Glenn as a media guest on NPR, MSNBC, Fox News, or CSPAN. Glenn Martin has had two decades creating impactful change in the arena of criminal justice reform. Growing up as the son of a Police Chief, Glenn took a different path with the wrong crowd that eventually had him serving a 6 year prison sentence. He got out and hit the ground running. He began his career with the New York Legal Action Center. Glenn went on to found and direct a handful of national organizations in the non-profit sector...raising over $43 million in just four years. He coined the phrase, "People closest to the problem are the closest to the solution but farthest from the power and resources." Glenn founded JustLeadershipUSA to tackle that problem. He began educating and training leaders of their communities how to have a strong voice and create policy change. His leadership has been recognized with multiple honors, including the 2016 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. In 2015, Glenn was invited to the White House Oval Office to have a meeting with the President about criminal justice reform. That visit has an interesting story. Glenn now is the founder of GEM trainers that teaches non-profits how to be more effective with their goals and messaging. Additionally, he owns and operates GEM Real Estate that owns over 90 properties nationwide. This is an inspiring story of how to take action even if you only know 60% of what you need to because you will figure out the other 40% once you are running toward your goal. Glenn Martin proves second chances are real. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
What would be your mindset if your sentencing guideline was 8 years, and you receive a 213 year sentence? Meet Adam Clausen who had the "never give up" mindset to keep believing he was going to get out. He finally did after 20 years and it is one heck of a story! He transformed his life while in prison compiling an extensive list of "extraordinary and compelling" achievements that eventually earned him a "second chance" at life. None of this would have been possible without the help of his wife that he met in a chance meeting midway through his 20 year imprisonment. Ro, his wife, was able to connect Adam with one of the best known attorneys in the criminal justice arena, Shon Hopwood. Together, 20 years later, Adam walked out as a free man on compassionate release through the new language of Frist Step Act law. Adam has not stopped since he was released. He is doing impactful work with Social Purpose Corrections as the Director of Innovation and Social Impact. Adam's focus now is set on turning the corrections system upside down for the good with reentry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
Could a guy who has been a Warden with 5 prisons be the change agent that impacts the system for the good? Meet my guest Brian Koehn. He is the founder and CEO of Social Purpose Corrections. Through his tenure as warden of 5 separate prisons, Brian experienced firsthand the existing gaps and opportunities within the criminal justice system. His personal mission is to reform corrections. Brain has 28 years in the corrections world. He is a security expert which includes 14 years as warden of 5 separate facilities. He has managed contracts in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, The United States Marshal Service, and Immigration and Custom Enforcement. Brian has also served as the Director of Security over 65 secure facilities. He also served in the United States Marine Corps and is an Ironman Triathlete. He has a passion for reform, and has incredible team he has assembled to begin accepting contracts to implement his reform system in prisons nationwide. His plan of life coaching with the main focus being rehabilitation as opposed to punishment has worked when implemented. If you would find it interesting to tune in to hear an ex-inmate and warden discuss how real reform can happen in the prison system...this is the episode for you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brent-cassity/support
Brent Cassity was the CEO of Forever Enterprises, which grew from a regional to a national company in over 22 states. He was in TIME, Fortune, and the Wall Street Journal (those are just a few of the publications). HBO even did a documentary that spawned the TV series, “Six Feet Under.” Brent had everything until he faced the Gates of Leavenworth Prison to serve a 5-year sentence. He coined the phrase Nightmare Success because everything you want is on the other side of fear. He's the Host of the Nightmare Success In and Out Podcast. Brent is also the author of the book, Nightmare Success: Loyalty, Betrayal, Life Behind Bars, Adapting, and Finally Breaking Free. In this episode, Brent shares more about his life-changing journey and the 5 rules that helped him survive prison and can help you in your life and business. Get ready to be enlightened! Shout out to this episode's sponsor, Sherpa Way Marketing. Check out https://sherpawaymarketing.com/ for your one-stop shop to improve your brand positioning in the marketplace. Their professionals are bi-lingual in English and Spanish – let them take the marketing guess work (e.g., SEO, ads, social media) away so you can focus on running your business. Ways to connect with me: Website: https://bornunbreakable.com/ Podcast: https://podfollow.com/bornunbreakable YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsrWV9ndR4uCBZTsMqlUSgA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BornUnbreakable/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bornunbreakable/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bornunbreakable/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dezunbreakable Email: dez@bornunbreakable.com Clubhouse: @dezmaya Ways to connect with Brent Cassity: Website: https://brentcassity.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Nightmare-Success-Betrayal-Adapting-Breaking/dp/1951943961 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/bdcass Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brentcassitynightmaresuccess Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brentcassity/ Please subscribe to the podcast and rate and review this episode!