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All My Friends Are Felons
Mark Hugentobler
111 episodes
4 months ago
Welcome to the All My Friends Are Felons Podcast. Join host Mark for a compelling journey into the transformative power of those trying to rehabilitate and change their lives following their experience of the prison system. Your host Mark, has spent years on the inside and has witnessed firsthand how education can turn anyone’s life around. With a focus on compassionate advocacy, we strive to share the narratives that shatter stereotypes and showcase the power of learning behind bars. Drawing from his time working with the incarcerated, Mark brings you face-to-face with current and former inmates who have harnessed the power of learning for change. Join us as we explore the uncharted territory of second chances and spotlight the potential that exists within everyone, regardless of their circumstances.
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Welcome to the All My Friends Are Felons Podcast. Join host Mark for a compelling journey into the transformative power of those trying to rehabilitate and change their lives following their experience of the prison system. Your host Mark, has spent years on the inside and has witnessed firsthand how education can turn anyone’s life around. With a focus on compassionate advocacy, we strive to share the narratives that shatter stereotypes and showcase the power of learning behind bars. Drawing from his time working with the incarcerated, Mark brings you face-to-face with current and former inmates who have harnessed the power of learning for change. Join us as we explore the uncharted territory of second chances and spotlight the potential that exists within everyone, regardless of their circumstances.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture,
True Crime,
Documentary
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Driving Off a Cliff | Chris Nelson
All My Friends Are Felons
48 minutes
9 months ago
Driving Off a Cliff | Chris Nelson
The first feature you see when you meet Chris Nelson is his baby blue eyes. He grew up in California under the thumb of an alcoholic step dad. At a young age his athleticism stood out and he was deeply involved in football, basketball and baseball. However over time, he gravitated towards the “stoners” and started down that slippery slope. Turning his back on the sports he loved, by the age of 22 he found himself a meth addict. His sister told him how the light had left his beautiful eyes. 14 years and 3 trips to prison later he finally started to come to himself and facing another prison term he was given the opportunity to go to Delancey Street in San Francisco where he spent 4 years realizing the man that should have been. There he met Dave Duroucher. Following him to The Other Side Academy he now lives a life of service and purpose helping others to come to themselves and become the good person God made. His is a story of triumph.The first feature you see when you meet Chris Nelson is his baby blue eyes. He grew up in California under the thumb of an alcoholic step dad. At a young age his athleticism stood out and he was deeply involved in football, basketball and baseball. However over time, he gravitated towards the “stoners” and started down that slippery slope. Turning his back on the sports he loved, by the age of 22 he found himself a meth addict. His sister told him how the light had left his beautiful eyes. 14 years and 3 trips to prison later he finally started to come to himself and facing another prison term he was given the opportunity to go to Delancey Street in San Francisco where he spent 4 years realizing the man that should have been. There he met Dave Duroucher. Following him to The Other Side Academy he now lives a life of service and purpose helping others to come to themselves and become the good person God made. His is a story of triumph.


Sponsors & Partners
Freedom Scholars Academy
My Story Matters / Captain Your Story - mystorymatters.org
The Other Side Academy (TOSA) - theothersideacademy.com


00:00 - Chris Nelson
01:50 - Sponsors
02:50 - His Young Life
05:20 - Living a Duplicitous Life
09:30 - Driving Off a Cliff
13:00 - Big Boy Jail
14:05 - Meth at 22
17:40 - Prison & Fatherhood
20:15 - Out On Another Run
21:20 - Back Behind Bars
26:13 - Delancey Street
32:30 - Reaching Self-Belief
39:40 - Things are Looking Up: The Other Side Academy
46:45 - “Stop seeking validation from other people.”
All My Friends Are Felons
Welcome to the All My Friends Are Felons Podcast. Join host Mark for a compelling journey into the transformative power of those trying to rehabilitate and change their lives following their experience of the prison system. Your host Mark, has spent years on the inside and has witnessed firsthand how education can turn anyone’s life around. With a focus on compassionate advocacy, we strive to share the narratives that shatter stereotypes and showcase the power of learning behind bars. Drawing from his time working with the incarcerated, Mark brings you face-to-face with current and former inmates who have harnessed the power of learning for change. Join us as we explore the uncharted territory of second chances and spotlight the potential that exists within everyone, regardless of their circumstances.