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Prison to Promise
Craig A. Waleed
100 episodes
6 days ago
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Prison to Promise
Becoming Whole Again: A Conversation with Dr. Waleed
In this episode of Prison to Promise, Khenya Robinson interviews Dr. Craig Waleed, a justice-impacted advocate, for a powerful and deeply human conversation about transformation in the shadow of incarceration. Drawing from his personal experience behind the walls, Dr. Waleed reflects on how confinement reshaped his sense of identity—challenging his understanding of who he was, who he could be, and what it means to rebuild a life after being marked by the system. Together, Khenya and Dr. Waleed explore what justice and fairness truly mean in a society where punishment often outweighs accountability and healing. Their dialogue highlights the essential role of community support, mentorship, and advocacy, and how these forces help people returning home reclaim dignity, purpose, and belonging. Waleed speaks candidly about the moments that changed him, the lessons the system could not destroy, and the inner work required to chart a path toward healing. He reflects on the growth he's experienced—emotionally, spiritually, and professionally—and shares his vision for a future where formerly incarcerated people are seen not through the lens of their worst mistakes but through the possibilities they carry. This episode is a testament to resilience, the necessity of compassion in justice reform, and the power of community to help us become whole again. It invites listeners to rethink incarceration, reimagine what is possible, and recommit to building systems rooted in humanity.
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6 days ago
30 minutes

Prison to Promise
Beyond the Bars: David Gaspar: Freedom, Leadership, & The Bail Project Ep.115
In this long-awaited episode of the Prison to Promise Podcast, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with David Gaspar, CEO of The Bail Project, for a powerful conversation about transformation, leadership, and the fight for real justice. David shares his journey from the decisions and circumstances that led him to prison, to the mental and emotional grind of incarceration, and the hard-fought process of winning his appeal. He reflects on the leadership lessons he learned inside, the promises he made to himself while locked up, and how those promises now shape his work and his life. Together, Craig and David dig into what it means to move from surviving a system designed to break you to leading efforts to dismantle its most harmful parts. They explore David's role at The Bail Project, his vision for justice, and the practical wisdom he's gained along the way—offering inspiration and game-changing insights for anyone committed to freedom, healing, and real change.
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3 weeks ago
39 minutes

Prison to Promise
From the Yard to the Capitol: Kerwin Pittman on Healing, Advocacy, and Authentic Change Ep. 114
In this powerful episode of Prison to Promise, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Kerwin Pittman — activist, policy reformer, and truth-teller — to unpack a journey that moves from incarceration to transformation, and from pain to purpose. Kerwin shares the pivotal moments that sparked his path toward advocacy, the importance of authenticity in leadership, and how healing became the foundation for his success after prison. Together, they explore building community networks, shaping policy from lived experience, and staying emotionally grounded in the fight for justice. This is a conversation about resilience, faith, and the courage to turn struggle into service.
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3 weeks ago
36 minutes

Prison to Promise
Jeff Walker: Recovery Is a Revolution: Hope, Healing, and Second Chances Ep. 113
In this compelling episode of Prison to Promise, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Jeff Walker, a beacon of transformation and the driving force behind Wilkes Recovery Revolution, Inc. Together, they explore the intersection of addiction recovery, reentry, and personal redemption—and how one man's pain became the catalyst for a community-wide movement. Jeff shares his journey from incarceration to advocacy, his insights into peer support and recovery work in rural North Carolina, and his mission to help others find hope where they once saw only despair. This episode is a powerful reminder that recovery isn't just about surviving—it's about rebuilding, restoring, and rising stronger than before.
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3 weeks ago
32 minutes

Prison to Promise
From Lived Experience to Leadership: Jasmine Milton on Forensic Peer Support and Healing Justice Ep. 112
In this episode of the Prison to Promise Podcast, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Jasmine Milton, a Forensic Peer Support Specialist and President of the Black Coalition of Forensic Peer Support Specialists based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Jasmine shares her journey of transformation—from navigating the challenges of involvement in the justice system to becoming a leading advocate for healing, equity, and representation in forensic peer work. Through her lived experience and professional insight, she discusses the power of peer support in bridging the gaps between systems and humanity, the importance of centering Black voices in reentry and recovery spaces, and how authentic connection can break the cycles of trauma and incarceration. This conversation is more than a story of resilience—it’s a blueprint for change. Tune in to hear how Jasmine and her colleagues are redefining what it means to heal, lead, and build hope from within our communities.
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3 weeks ago
32 minutes

Prison to Promise
Restoring Hope: Jessica Younts on Justice, Equity, and the Power of Second Chances Ep.111
In this episode of Prison to Promise, Dr. Craig Waleed speaks with Jessica Younts — a powerhouse advocate, scholar, and changemaker in the fight for justice reform. Jessica shares her deeply personal journey through incarceration and how it ignited her passion for criminal justice advocacy. Together, she and Dr. Waleed explore Florida’s historic Amendment 4, the ongoing struggles with fines and fees that hinder reentry, and the ways women and families are impacted across generations by incarceration. Jessica also reflects on how merging scholarship with lived experience drives real change — and how hope, support, and community can shape a more equitable future for all.
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3 weeks ago
28 minutes

Prison to Promise
From Trauma to Triumph: David Garlock Ep. 110
In this powerful episode of Prison to Promise, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with David Garlock — a justice reform advocate whose life journey embodies redemption, resilience, and renewal. Together, they unpack the deep connections between trauma and incarceration, the challenges of reentry, and the transformative power of education, faith, and storytelling. David shares how finding purpose and employment shaped his reintegration, how understanding trauma became a path to healing, and how community and faith continue to sustain his growth. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who believes in second chances and the power of the human spirit to rise above adversity.
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3 weeks ago
38 minutes

Prison to Promise
When Brotherhood Becomes a Burden: The Cost of Outgrowing Your Circle Ep:109
<p>In this powerful solo episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, I will share a deeply personal and unfiltered monologue about a decades-long friendship that turned toxic. From shared childhood memories and unwavering loyalty during incarceration to painful betrayal and unexpected threats, this story pulls back the curtain on the emotional toll of staying connected to people who can’t accept your growth.</p>
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5 months ago
17 minutes

Prison to Promise
From Incarceration to Inspiration: Anyakara’s Journey Art as Healing: Transforming Pain into Purpose Ep.108
<p>This conversation explores the transformative journey of Anyakara, who shares her experiences of incarceration, the healing power of art, and the importance of community and storytelling. Through her personal narrative, she highlights how art became a tool for coping with trauma, fostering connections among incarcerated women, and advocating for change within the justice system. Anya-Kara emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding towards those impacted by incarceration, aiming to break down barriers and redefine identities beyond labels.</p><p><br /></p><p>Takeaways:</p><p>Art can serve as a powerful tool for healing and coping.</p><p>Personal transformation often occurs through adversity and reflection.</p><p>Community and connection are vital for emotional support.</p><p>Storytelling can bridge gaps between individuals and foster understanding.</p><p>Art can change the culture within incarcerated environments.</p><p>Empathy is essential in addressing the challenges faced by incarcerated individuals.</p><p>The impact of loss can lead to profound personal growth.</p><p>Creating safe spaces for expression can empower others.</p><p>Art can challenge societal perceptions of identity and worth.</p><p>The journey of healing is ongoing and requires community support.</p>
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5 months ago
36 minutes

Prison to Promise
From Incarceration to Impact: James Tompkins on Recovery, Research, and Reentry Ep. 107
<p>In this powerful episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, host Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with James Tompkins, an early-career researcher and MSW student whose journey from justice involvement to academic and professional excellence is inspiring and instructive. James shares what sparked his passion for social justice and recovery services and how higher education played a pivotal role in his transformation.</p><p>Together, they explore the structural barriers formerly incarcerated individuals face when accessing recovery resources and higher education and the innovative programs and policy shifts that can pave the way for true equity and inclusion. James offers thoughtful insights on the future of social work, his upcoming initiatives, and what it means to turn a prison sentence into a promise of purpose.</p><p>Whether you’re an advocate, educator, student, or justice-impacted individual, this episode offers essential perspectives on healing, higher education, and the systemic change we need now.</p>
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6 months ago
35 minutes

Prison to Promise
Breaking the Silence: Anisa Sabur-Mumin on Ending Solitary Confinement Ep. 106
<p>In this powerful episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, host Craig Waleed sits down with Anisa Sabur-Mumin, a fierce advocate, organizer, and leader who has directly impacted the movement to end solitary confinement. Anisa shares her deeply personal journey from surviving incarceration to becoming a central figure in campaigns like <em>Unlock the Box</em> and New York’s <em>HALT Solitary</em> legislation.</p><p>Together, they explore the emotional and physical toll of solitary confinement, the systemic injustices it perpetuates—especially for women and people of color—and the urgent need for reform. Anisa offers insights on coalition-building, policy change, and the healing power of storytelling. With honesty and hope, she discusses the challenges of organizing against entrenched systems, the importance of caring for one’s spirit, and how listeners can join the movement for a more humane and just society.</p><p>Whether you’re an advocate, policymaker, or simply someone seeking a deeper understanding of the carceral system, this episode will leave you inspired to act.</p>
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6 months ago
33 minutes

Prison to Promise
Healing Justice: Dr. Evan Ashkin on Health, Reentry, and Reform Ep. 105
<p>In this powerful episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Dr. Evan Ashkin, Director of the Formerly Incarcerated Transition (FIT) Program at UNC, to explore the critical intersection of incarceration, healthcare, and reentry. Dr. Ashkin shares how his journey as a physician led him to create a groundbreaking program that bridges the gap between prison and community healthcare. Together, they dive into the urgent health disparities facing returning citizens, the lasting trauma of solitary confinement, and the systemic barriers that stand in the way of wellness and dignity. This conversation sheds light on innovative solutions, policy opportunities, and the power of collaboration to improve outcomes for justice-impacted individuals.</p>
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6 months ago
36 minutes

Prison to Promise
From Prison to Properties: Donald Hinton on Real Estate, Redemption, and 2nd Chances Ep. 104
<p><br /></p><p>In this powerful episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, I sit down with Donald Hinton—author of <em>From Prison to Properties</em> and founder of 2nd Chance L.L.C.—to explore his journey from incarceration to empowerment through real estate. Donald opens up about the formative experiences that led to his imprisonment, the turning point that sparked his transformation, and how he discovered a passion for real estate while behind bars.</p><p>We dive deep into the realities of reentry, including the stigma of a criminal record and the challenges of building a business after prison. Donald shares how mentorship and community support helped him rise above barriers and create a purpose-driven enterprise that integrates housing, employment, and education for others returning home.</p><p>He explains why real estate is a promising path for justice-impacted individuals, offers practical advice for aspiring investors with criminal records, and shares a heartening success story from 2nd Chance L.L.C. We also reflect on the writing process behind his book, the systemic shifts needed to support reentry, and the legacy he hopes to leave.</p><p>Whether you’re navigating life after incarceration, working to support others, or simply seeking inspiration, this episode reminds you that redemption is possible and that second chances can build futures.</p><p><strong>Listen in to learn how Donald Hinton turned confinement into a calling—and how you can help advance the mission of 2nd Chance L.L.C.</strong></p>
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6 months ago
28 minutes

Prison to Promise
From Prison Bars to Policy Change: A Journey of Redemption and Reform Ep. 103
<p>In this powerful and overdue episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, recorded on March 11, 2025, I sit down with Phillip A. Jones—incarcerated but far from idle in his pursuit of justice, healing, and transformation. Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts and production delays on my end, this important conversation did not air as originally intended. But I believe stories like Phillip’s have no expiration date, and I’m proud to finally bring it to you.</p><p>Phillip speaks with transparency, clarity, and wisdom about his life’s early chapters that led to incarceration and the inner work that sparked a radical transformation behind bars. He shares how education and mentorship shaped his personal development, how he became a voice for justice reform, and why he founded <em>Inside/Outside Consults, </em>a platform to bridge the gap between incarceration and reentry through restorative practices.</p><p>Phillip also opens up about overcoming stigma, building trust post-conviction, and the power of second chances. This episode is a testament to human resilience and the belief that no one is defined solely by their past.</p><p>Tune in to hear how Phillip embodies the <em>Prison to Promise</em> philosophy—and why hope and purpose are never truly out of reach.</p>
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7 months ago
28 minutes

Prison to Promise
A Beautiful HEART: Healing, Empowerment, and Reentry Ep.102
<p>In this inspiring episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Dr. Clover Perez, Founder and CEO of <em>A Beautiful HEART</em>, to explore her powerful journey from incarceration to national advocacy. Dr. Perez shares the deeply personal experiences that shaped her path and inspired the founding of her organization, which empowers justice-impacted women through support, education, and leadership development.</p><p>Together, they explore the unique challenges formerly incarcerated women face, the stigma they must overcome, and the importance of self-worth and opportunity in the reentry process. Dr. Perez offers a passionate critique of current policies and a bold vision for reform while sharing tangible ways we can all be part of the solution. Her voice is a force for transformation, and her work is a blueprint for change.</p><p>This conversation is a must-listen if you’re seeking inspiration, insight, or action steps to create a more just society.</p>
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7 months ago
40 minutes

Prison to Promise
Daniel Bullman: Changing Paths: From Cop to Reentry Advocate Ep. 101
<p>In this powerful episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, host Craig Waleed sits down with Daniel Bullman, a doctoral scholar, public health advocate, and former law enforcement officer. Daniel opens up about his unique path from policing the streets to reshaping how we think about reentry, trauma, and support networks for formerly incarcerated individuals.</p><p>With insights drawn from personal experiences and rigorous research, Daniel discusses:</p><ul><li>His transformation from officer to advocate</li><li>The role of trauma in reentry and recidivism</li><li>Why family and community webs of support are critical</li><li>His vision for health equity and justice beyond prison walls</li></ul><p>Whether you&#39;re a policymaker, practitioner, or someone impacted by the system, this episode will challenge and inspire you to rethink the boundaries of justice and compassion.</p>
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7 months ago
41 minutes

Prison to Promise
From Service to Second Chances: Supporting Veterans After Incarceration with Lucas Vrbsky Ep. 100
<p>Veterans who have experienced incarceration face distinct challenges when reentering society, from securing stable housing to accessing employment and mental health care. In this compelling episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, Dr. Waleed speaks with Lucas Vrbsky, a Veterans Justice Program Reentry Specialist, about the systemic barriers veterans encounter and the solutions available through the VA. We discuss the "Housing First" approach, the role of mental health care in reentry, and strategies for overcoming stigma. Lucas also offers valuable advice for incarcerated veterans preparing for release and shares his hopes for the future of veteran reentry programs. Tune in for an insightful conversation about how we can better support those who have served their country and are now striving for a second chance.</p>
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8 months ago
37 minutes

Prison to Promise
Breaking Chains: Chablis Dandridge on Redemption, Reentry, and Reform Ep. 99
<p>In this episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Chablis Dandridge, a formerly incarcerated individual who turned his life around after experiencing both incarceration and a life-changing injury. Chablis shares the pivotal moments that led to his transformation, the mental shifts necessary for success after prison, and the challenges of reentry.</p><p>As the author of <em>A Letter to My Sons</em>, he discusses how writing helped him process his past and build a new future while also emphasizing the importance of fatherhood in his journey. Chablis is committed to guiding at-risk youth and supporting formerly incarcerated individuals in their reintegration process.</p><p>Tune in as Chablis and Dr. Waleed discuss the justice system’s failures, the urgent need for policy reform, and how communities can better support returning citizens. Whether you’re someone impacted by incarceration, a justice advocate, or simply looking for a story of resilience, this episode offers valuable lessons and hope.</p><p><br /></p>
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8 months ago
38 minutes

Prison to Promise
Reforming Corrections: Andy Potter on Justice, Safety, and Change Ep. 98
<p>In this compelling episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, host Craig Waleed engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Andy Potter, a former corrections officer and the founder of One Voice United; Andy has been at the forefront of efforts to transform prison culture, improve working conditions for corrections staff, and promote humane treatment for incarcerated individuals. Drawing from his extensive experience inside the system, Andy shares his unique perspective on the urgent need for reforms, the impact of solitary confinement, and the challenges of balancing public safety with decarceration. Tune in to hear about his vision for the future of corrections and how education, training, and policy change can lead to a more effective and just system for everyone involved.</p><p></p>
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9 months ago
40 minutes

Prison to Promise
From Prison to Power: Glenn E. Martin’s Fight for Justice Reform Ep. 97
<p>In this episode of <em>Prison to Promise</em>, I talk with Glenn E. Martin, a nationally recognized leader in criminal justice reform. Having transformed his life after incarceration, Glenn has dedicated his career to advocacy, policy change, and leadership development for formerly incarcerated individuals. As the founder of JustLeadershipUSA, he pioneered the idea that those closest to the problem are best equipped to develop solutions. In this thought-provoking conversation, Glenn shares insights into his journey, the challenges of reform, and his vision for a justice system that prioritizes human dignity. Tune in as we explore the pivotal moments that shaped his path, the importance of community-driven change, and the policies that could redefine justice in America.</p>
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9 months ago
38 minutes

Prison to Promise