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Interviews with ex cons, gang members, gang leaders, youth mentors, mental health advocates etc. From across Australia and New Zealand who have inspiring tales of redemption and overcoming the odds.
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Musa Strange is a former prison gang member who rebuilt his life through Islam after facing the harsh realities of the streets and incarceration. His journey began in environments shaped by violence, loyalty, and survival, but everything changed when he took his shahada and committed himself to a new path.
Mad Interview with the bro Lil Sick. Lil Sick is a rapper and voice of survival whose life was shaped by chaos from the start, he’s spoken openly about being born into addiction, growing up in a large, unstable family, and facing violence and bullying from a young age. His music comes straight from lived experience, turning trauma, anger, and pressure into bars that reflect the reality of coming up with nothing and having to build yourself from scratch.
Darrylee Antoinette Kahle is a domestic abuse survivor who now uses her voice to help others recognise the signs of control, break cycles of violence, and rebuild their lives. Through sharing her lived experience, she brings awareness to the realities of abuse behind closed doors and offers hope to those who feel trapped in silence. Her story is one of resilience, survival, and reclaiming power.
He was one of the highest-ranking members of the notorious Finks Motorcycle Club, but prison didn’t just break him… it transformed him.In this raw, unfiltered interview, Adam Smith opens up about, the reality of bikie life and brotherhood. The fight in prison that changed everything, what hierarchy and respect really mean behind bars and how he found redemption and purpose after the clubThis isn’t glorification. It’s a real story from inside organized crime and the lesson that only truth can teach.
Shannon Althouse is a former Rebels bikie enforcer who lived through gang violence, prison time, and multiple attempts on his life.Today, he’s walked away from that world and dedicates his life to mentoring Aboriginal youth, turning pain into purpose and protecting the next generation from the path he once took.
Prince is a former gang-involved man who transformed his life after prison and years in Australia’s dark underworld. Through discipline, accountability, and daily growth, he now shares his journey of change and self-mastery, inspiring others to rewrite their stories and build a better future.
This is an interview with Michael aka Widows Tama, a Freemason who opens up about the craft, the brotherhood, and what Freemasonry really represents.His insights brought a whole new understanding of the principles, symbolism, and discipline behind the lodge, while dispelling many of the allegations often spoken about the fraternity.A powerful and eye-opening kōrero. 🕯️
Former 21 District member. Real street history, prison, real consequences, and real growth.Malik talks honestly about the drill days, the Sydney postcode wars, time lost, the regrets, and why he decided to move different.
Jacob Little is a survivor-turned-advocate who co-founded About Time For Justice, an organisation supporting survivors of institutional abuse and systemic harm. After experiencing the justice system firsthand, including youth detention, prison, and abuse, he turned his life around, now studying law and working to help others find healing, justice, and support through lived experience and advocacy.
RunThatRehab is a former Filipino drug dealer who turned his life around after years of addiction and street life. Now in long-term recovery, he shares raw, honest insights about crime, consequences, and rebuilding from rock bottom. Through RunThatRehab, he advocates for discipline, accountability, and real change.
Shania shares her incredible story of redemption. At the age of 6 she was abused, leaving her lost, confused, and angry at the world.Going to a strip club at 16 with a fake ID, she started working there, entering the dark world of "the industry."After a long battle with meth addiction, she finally found God and life has never been the same since.
Brother H shares his testimony of overcoming poverty and crime to becoming a positive role model in his community.
He is a third generation member of the black power and is leading the way, making positive changes within his gang and in his town of Whakatane.
My Testimony is the perfect example of God using ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
My struggle with crime, gangs, prison, erectile dysfunction and virginity.
Mark Talanoa shares his incredible story of redemption. Originally from Glen Innes he moved to Sydney as a teenager to chase his dreams of being in the NRL. He eventually joined a bikie gang, after which he was incarcerated. Since being deported from Australia he now works with the youth.
Feleti Hema sharing his inspiring story of going from feared Hells Angels enforcer to youth worker, helping the nations most at risk.
Zahn Simeon shares his inspiring story of redemption and growing up in New Zealand's most notorious cult - CENTREPOINT
Jay Hepi shares his inspiring true story. After being taken from his family into state care, he climbed to the top of the gang world , becoming a champion kickboxer and university student in the process.
After a battle with drug addiction he made a drastic change. He is now working with youth and the Nga Puhi iwi to make the far north a better place for all.
LJ torrie shares his incredible story. After witnessing his mother unalive someone at the age of 5, his mum went to prison. LJ spent the majority of the rest of his life in and out of prison and institutions.After serving his last prison sentence he has now done the inner healing he always needed and has studied to become a personal trainer, starting his own business Pushing Weight NZ.
Ben grew up in Mt Druitt western Sydney. After joining a notorious Bikie gang and rising through the ranks , he found himself sitting in prison charged with large commercial supply.
After his father died he changed his life and wanted to honour his dads memory. He is now a personal trainer and has his own company Bennys Fit secrets.
Rihari "ripper" Yukich shares his inspiring story of growing up amongst crime and poverty. He went viral after the Mt Eden prison fight club videos surfaced on the internet, in which he fights 5 people one after the other to earn his patch as a gang member. He has now found the Lord and is giving back to the community.























