Sinopsis
Can entrepreneurship help to reduce recidivism? AKA, can starting a business stop someone from going back to prison? Let's find out.
Episodios
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A.J. Ware: Inmates to Entrepreneurs
18/07/2018 Duración: 30minA.J. Ware is the co-chairman of Inmates to Entrepreneurs, a North Carolina-based program whose mission is perfectly encapsulated in its name. Inmates to entrepreneurs introduces currently and formerly incarcerated people to the opportunities and obstacles of starting your own business, and helps people make and execute a business plan both pre- and post-release from incarceration. Inmates to Entrepreneurs has been refining their model since 2007 and is now gearing up for national expansion. http://inmatestoentrepreneurs.org/
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Joyce Klein: Entrepreneurship as a re-entry strategy primer
14/06/2018 Duración: 33minJoyce Klein is the director of FIELD at the Aspen Institute, which advances microenterprise business ownership as an economic opportunity strategy. In 2016 she published a paper called Prison to Proprietor: Entrepreneurship as a Re-Entry Strategy: https://www.aspeninstitute.org/publications/prison-proprietor-entrepreneurship-re-entry-strategy/ The paper looks at multiple programs for supporting currently and formerly incarcerated people through entrepreneurship and explores best practices for advancing the field. This conversation is an excellent primer for the philanthropic community, government departments and anyone interested in starting a entrepreneurship program to help folks stay out of prison.
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Tamra Thetford: Credit building on the path to entrepreneurship
07/06/2018 Duración: 28minTamra Thetford is the Chief Program Officer at Justine Petersen, a St Louis-based nonprofit that helps people build their credit so they can reach their goals. The organization started by helping folks work toward home ownership, and eventually expanded its services to include a path to entrepreneurship. Tamra is here to tell us about Justine Petersen’s business program for formerly incarcerated people, Aspire Entrepreneurship Initiative. She also shares lots of information about credit building, an incredibly important process for many people who are home from incarceration and looking to start a business. http://www.justinepetersen.org/small_business/aspire
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Jason Cleveland: Unlocking Futures
24/05/2018 Duración: 43minJason Cleveland is a returning citizen and the founder and CEO of Obodo, a software for small human services organizations. He was recently selected as a member of the first cohort of Unlocking Futures, an accelerator run by New Profit and John Legend’s organization, Free America. Jason is a dynamic guy and also runs an entrepreneurial workshop in a prison in St. Louis, MO. He has a beautiful vision for activating natural born entrepreneurs who are currently locked behind bars. But more importantly, actionable ideas on how to get there. https://www.facebook.com/obodo.is/
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Adam Martin: F5 Project
10/05/2018 Duración: 36minAdam Martin was in and out of prison for years and had a hard time staying sober until he realized the power of transparency, hope and community. Now he helps others achieve all three through housing and employment with F5 Project in Fargo, North Dakota: https://www.f5project.org/
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Bob Pelshaw “Illegal to Legal: Business Success for the Formerly Incarcerated”
26/04/2018 Duración: 30minBob Pelshaw was a very successful real estate developer in the midwest before spending 10 months in prison on a felony charge for misspending federal loans. While in prison, he was struck by the untapped entrepreneurial potential amongst the community of incarcerated people he served time with. Through working with people one on one in prison, he came to believe very strongly that the entrepreneurial mindset and business acumen he saw in his incarcerated brethren was just waiting to be activated. He wrote a book, “Illegal to Legal: Business Success for the Formerly Incarcerated” to help people see the path of entrepreneurship and is now dedicated to helping formerly incarcerated people learn and achieve success in both business and life. http://pelshaw.com/
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Tracey Syphax: From the Block to the Boardroom
12/04/2018 Duración: 32minTracey Syphax is the author of “From the Block to the Boardroom.” It is a memoir detailing his youth in Trenton, New Jersey, his time on the streets as a drug dealer, his stint in prison, and his twenty plus years experience since as a successful entrepreneur. Today, Tracey is a strong advocate for reentry reform and helps returning citizens like him through coaching, entrepreneurial training, and much more. http://www.ftb2tb.com/
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Cerise Hall: Business Speaks
29/03/2018 Duración: 30minCerise Hall is a business consultant specializing in startups and young businesses. She has a particular passion for working with returning citizens in black communities, helping them create wealth and build businesses that they can pass onto their children. Cerise’s consultancy is called Business Speaks and her style is dynamic and engaging. Many people in her family have been in and out of prison so she knows first hand the struggles they face. She believes wholeheartedly that through entrepreneurship returning citizens can solve the problem of recidivism and make the world a better place. https://www.facebook.com/Businesspeaks/
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Kate Mereand- Aspire to Entrepreneurship
15/03/2018 Duración: 32minThe Aspire to Entrepreneurship program started in Washington DC in 2016. The 6 month program teaches folks coming home from incarceration business skills and helps them launch their ventures. 35 returning citizens have completed Aspire. Out of those 35 graduates: 10 are holding down jobs, 10 are working while pursuing their businesses, and 15 are running businesses that employ 39 people. And to top it all off, no Aspire graduate has returned to prison. That’s right, a 0% recidivism rate. For all of us who wish to harness the power of entrepreneurship to support returning citizens, we have a lot to learn from today’s guest, Kate Mereand: https://dslbd.dc.gov/service/aspire-entrepreneurship
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Zach Sloan: InnerCity Weightlifting
01/03/2018 Duración: 33minZach Sloan is the COO of InnerCity Weightlifting, which reduces youth violence by connecting proven-risk young people with new networks and opportunities, including meaningful career tracks in and beyond personal training. They use the gym to replace segregation and isolation with economic mobility and social inclusion, disrupting the system that leads to urban street violence. https://www.innercityweightlifting.org
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Natasha Kirsch- The Grooming Project
15/02/2018 Duración: 35minMany reentry programs feature job readiness training. It is standard in the practice, while teaching entrepreneurship is not. My guest today runs a successful job readiness training program in Kansas City, Missouri . Natasha Kirsch is the founder and executive director of the Grooming Project, a nonprofit that teaches women in need how to groom dogs so they can get a job with a livable wage. She is currently exploring how to layer entrepreneurship into her program. Stick around til the end of the conversation to learn how. http://thegroomingproject.org/
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Jeremy Bouman: Defy Ventures Nebraska
01/02/2018 Duración: 31minDefy Ventures is a character development, job readiness and entrepreneurial training program. I dont know of any program that believes more wholeheartedly than Defy that entrepreneurship is a useful tool to reduce recidivism. That’s why I am so excited to bring to you today my conversation with Jeremy Bouman, the executive director of Defy Ventures Nebraska: http://defyventures.org/ Defy has created a path to entrepreneurial success, starting when folks are incarcerated and ramping up once they’re released. But more importantly, Defy has helped hundreds of incarcerated people gain confidence in their ability to make the world a better place. And helped anyone who has seen their success believe in the power for good that is too often locked up behind bars, and inside of each of us.
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August C. Ghilarducci: Values-Aligned Goal Setting
18/01/2018 Duración: 27minAugust C Ghilarducci, or Augie for short, lives in Chicago with his wife. Being together to start 2018 is very sweet, because Augie just recently wrapped up 12 years in federal prison for a white collar crime. He used his time behind bars to better himself and his community in many ways, including through business and goal-setting classes.
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Andy Davey: Living above reproach
03/01/2018 Duración: 31minAndy Davey works with incarcerated and recently released people and their families to promote distraction free living and long term success with Gracious Promise Ministries. Andrew served 10 months in federal prison in Pekin, IL, for wire fraud and founded AR15 Ministries to teach about living Above Reproach in business and personal lives. Before incarceration, Andrew worked as director and vice president for companies such as Sprint and American General. Andrew has a bachelor’s in Human Resources and Business Management, is a certified executive coach, and has 11 US patents in technology and business processes. Andrew lives in Overland Park, KS, with his wife Kenna and three children.
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Welcome to Prison or ESHIP
12/11/2017 Duración: 02minCan entrepreneurship help to reduce recidivism? AKA, can starting a business stop someone from going back to prison?