• Isme’s Journey: From Incarceration to Inspiration
    May 24 2024

    As we continue to recognize Mental Health Awareness Month, Isme’s story of resilience and transformation highlights the profound impact of mental health on personal growth and change for justice-impacted individuals.

    Growing up, Isme, 30, faced physical and emotional abuse, abandonment, and sexual abuse at a young age. Her turbulent childhood led her to run away from home, drop out of high school, and become a mother at the age of 15. These hardships could have defined her, but Isme's life journey took a different path.

    Her life took a dramatic turn when she was incarcerated at 19, serving a 7-year-to-life sentence. It was during her time in prison that she began the hard work of self-reflection and change. "I had to really face me, of all people," she recalls. "It was my own demons, my own ways, my own trauma." Confronting her past and understanding the reasons behind her actions was a pivotal part of her transformation.

    After 10 years of dedication and rehabilitation, Isme earned her parole. Today, she works as a Support Associate at Orijin. At Orijin, Isme has gained new skills, from basic computer functions to customer service, all while being supported by a team that believes in her potential.

    She is currently working towards her high school equivalency, a crucial step in her journey of self-improvement. Isme emphasizes the importance of maintaining hope and faith, even in the darkest times. "At the end of the tunnel, there really is light. It might not be the brightest, but if you're able to survive and make it out, you are more than gold."

    At Orijin, Isme constantly taps into her own experiences to ensure that we are providing the best product and customer service possible. She has become a beacon of hope for those who face the same challenges she once did. Her work not only transforms her own life but also impacts those around her, showing that second chances are possible and transformative.

    We hope you enjoy this inspirational podcast.

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    27 mins
  • Larry Miller's Remarkable Story of Resilience and Redemption
    Apr 15 2024

    Larry Miller's Remarkable Story of Resilience and Redemption is a testament to the transformative power of education and second chances. From his upbringing in West Philly to his involvement in gang life, Miller's journey took a tragic turn when he committed a crime at 16, resulting in imprisonment. However, while incarcerated, he seized the opportunity to pursue education, earning his GED and eventually becoming valedictorian. Determined to rewrite his story, Miller pursued higher education and later rose to prominence as Chairman of Nike’s Jordan brand.

    Despite concealing his past for years, he found the courage to share his journey in his book, "Jump: My Secret Journey from the Streets to the Boardroom." In his insightful podcast interview with Orijin co-founder Arti Finn, Miller advocates for systemic change in supporting justice-impacted individuals through education and reintegration programs. His story serves as a powerful reminder of the potential for redemption and the importance of creating opportunities for all to thrive. Listen to the podcast for more on his inspiring journey.

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    34 mins
  • Warren’s Journey from Orijin Learner to Justice-Impacted Leader
    Apr 8 2024

    Warren Allen's story exemplifies the power of education and resilience for justice-impacted individuals. From navigating the challenges of incarceration to spearheading initiatives like The Truth Group, Warren's dedication to learning transformed lives. The introduction of Orijin's tablets and learning platform not only enhanced access to education but also equipped individuals like Warren with vital tech and workforce development skills. Now, as a Campaign Associate with the Citizen Project, Warren's commitment to justice reform continues to make a lasting impact. In this inspiring podcast, learn about Warren's journey from Orijin learner to a leader helping the justice-impacted

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    37 mins
  • Saulina's Story: Orijin Empowers Justice-Impacted Woman on the Wheel of Life
    Apr 1 2024

    In this episode of Second Chances @ Work, meet Saulina Eady, and learn about her powerful journey from incarceration to empowerment with the help of Orijin.

    Serving a four-year sentence in a Baltimore prison during the pandemic, Saulina faced trauma being separated from her children and lacking access to education and resources. Introduced to Orijin in a Washington DC jail, Saulina found hope and purpose through its educational platform, completing 24 certificate programs. Despite initial job rejections due to her criminal record, Saulina persisted, ultimately securing employment with LA County.

    Orijin's free access to education empowered Saulina and others to better themselves without financial burden. This podcast emphasizes the importance of education and skill-building for incarcerated individuals to break the cycle of incarceration and reintegrate into society successfully. Saulina advocates for recognizing the potential of justice-impacted individuals and providing opportunities for their rehabilitation and contribution to society.

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    50 mins
  • Ep 7 - 2nd Chances & Education IRL with Kimonti Carter
    Sep 14 2023

    On this episode of 2nd Chance Podcast, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Arti Finn interviews Entrepreneur and Chief Operating Officer, Kimonti Carter, an Educator, Community Activist and Social Strategist.

    Carter shares his background and lived expertise, from being given a life sentence as a teen to his release in July 2022 after serving 25 years in prison. Carter shares his take on...His relationship with social capital - the importance of relationship. Advice to incarcerated Justice-Impacted individuals. His one wish that would change corrections for good!

    Today Carter is an APDS 2023 2nd Chances at Work Ambassador, Blake Outreach Specialist and Strategist | Washington State Office of Public Defense, Director of the Black Prisoner's Caucus, Featured in the Award-Winning Documentary Film, "Since I Been Down."


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    39 mins
  • Ep 6 - 2nd Chance Entrepreneur: Kyle Moon, Founder & Chief Operating Officer of the Summit Lounge
    Jul 21 2023

    On this episode of 2nd Chance Podcast, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Arti Finn interviews Entrepreneur and Chief Operating Officer, Kyle Moon who shares his story of addiction, incarceration and now running a thriving membership organization, The Summit Lounge.


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    47 mins
  • Ep 5 - 2nd Chances at Work: C. Kenyatta Leal, Executive Director of Next Chapter: The Power of a Positive Mindset
    May 24 2023

    On this episode of 2nd Chance Podcast, C. Kenyatta Leal, Executive Director of Next Chapter, an organization that offers justice-impacted 8-month tech career apprenticeships.

    Kenyatta unpacks his road to incarceration and his release from San Quentin Prison on a life sentence, and the power of a positive mindset; rewards vs consequences.

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    38 mins
  • Ep 4 - Reform Rewind with Arti Finn - Special Edition - Stages of the Mindshift
    May 16 2023

    Bite-Sized Updates, Insights and Stories around Corrections Reform with Host and APDS Co-Founder Arti Finn - On this episode - Stages of the Mindshift

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    5 mins