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S1 E5: From Supermax to Solutions: Redemption, Invention & Real Talk with the Real Ones

S1 E5: From Supermax to Solutions: Redemption, Invention & Real Talk with the Real Ones

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In this powerful and deeply authentic episode of The Global Impact, host Andre Vaughn sits down with Marlo, Kattai, and Tamir, three incredible men who turned their time behind bars—including life sentences—into blueprints for change.

From building inventions in Supermax and writing 700+ children's books to investing in patents instead of food, these brothers share raw stories of sacrifice, resilience, and transformation.

They unpack their journeys of invention, legal battles, brotherhood, and vision—offering real-life wisdom on what mentorship, trust, and community look like for today’s youth. This episode dives into:

  • The power of second chances and collective healing

  • Exposing kids to purpose and trade, not just toughness

  • How prison couldn’t stop visionaries from dreaming and building

  • What it takes to go from incarceration to inspiration

  • Their upcoming podcast Live Wild Underground, revealing truths behind The Wire

This is real talk, not theory. If you’ve ever doubted the power of redemption or the influence of authentic leadership, this episode will change your mind.

📍Stay until the end for an unexpected celebration reveal… and a personal invite!


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