What happens when someone leaves prison and steps back into the real world? And how do you rebuild a life when everything has changed?
In Episode 3 of Lead Good, we follow Judo on the day he is released after more than four years in custody, and the reality of starting again.
From the moment he walks out, the emotion is immediate, reuniting with his family, returning home, and adjusting to a life that feels both familiar and completely different.
But freedom comes with conditions. Judo is placed on strict parole, fitted with ankle monitors, curfews, and constant oversight. Every movement is tracked, and every decision carries weight.
Through conversation with Lewis, and supported by Ahmed, the episode explores the pressure of that transition, the anxiety, the responsibility, and the need to rebuild slowly rather than trying to do everything at once.
A key part of that process is making difficult choices, including distancing himself from the people and environments that once pulled him into crime, and surrounding himself with those trying to move forward.
The episode explores what change actually looks like in practice: structure, discipline, and accountability, not just intention.
It’s a grounded look at life after prison, and what it takes to stay on a different path.
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Lead Good is produced by Good One Creative with support from Youth Activating Youth.
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