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Redemption Behind Bars, A Story Of Hope: Jason Holland

Redemption Behind Bars, A Story Of Hope: Jason Holland

Update: 2024-10-17
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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."



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Redemption Behind Bars, A Story Of Hope: Jason Holland

Redemption Behind Bars, A Story Of Hope: Jason Holland

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