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From Life Sentence to Legacy: The Jesse Crossman Story | The Welcome Legacy Podcast (Ep. 11)

From Life Sentence to Legacy: The Jesse Crossman Story | The Welcome Legacy Podcast (Ep. 11)

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From Life Sentence to Legacy: The Jesse Crossman Story | The Welcome Legacy Podcast (Ep. 11)

At just 18 years old, Jesse Crossman was sentenced to 32 years with more than 100 years suspended. He went on to serve 19 years behind bars. Instead of allowing prison to break him, Jesse discovered faith, discipline, and resilience that would ultimately transform his life.

In this episode of The Welcome Legacy Podcast, Jesse shares his journey from the pain of incarceration to his release, the struggles of reentry, and his mission today. From launching his nonprofit Second Chancer Foundation to writing his upcoming book, Jesse’s story is about redemption, second chances, and building a legacy beyond the past.

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