Prison: The Hidden Sentence Podcast
True Crime
Michael Liebowitz shares his story about his rehabilitation in prison, his desire to change, and his epiphany of how he could change. He remembered a training course he took when he was younger and drew upon that experience. Hence, he started reading books on self-improvement to educate himself on becoming a better person. On his journey, he shared his stories on talk shows and mentored others in prison to help them become better men. He co-authored a book, "Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Corrections Encourages Crime." Men like Michael give us all hope that rehabilitation is possible if a person is willing to do the work. Tune in to this inspiring episode and see how hope is never snuffed out for someone who has spent time behind bars.
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