From Conviction to Connection: Letitia Scott Jackson's Mission
Episode Overview
Letitia Scott Jackson shares her journey from wrongful conviction to founding a non-profit. Keeping Families Connected helps reunite children with their incarcerated parents. The Boys in Blue programme mentors young boys to prevent them from getting into trouble. Michael Molthan discusses his own experiences with addiction and recovery. The episode highlights the importance of community service and resilience.
Change is universal, is law and order.
Michael Molthan's M2 THE ROCK podcast brings you another heartfelt episode, featuring the inspiring Letitia Scott Jackson. Michael, known for his candid discussions about his own struggles with addiction, invites Letitia to share her powerful journey. From being wrongfully convicted to founding the non-profit Keeping Families Connected, Letitia's story is a testament to resilience and the power of purpose.
She talks about the challenges she faced while in federal prison and how those experiences motivated her to start an organisation that reconnects children with their incarcerated parents. The episode dives into the emotional and logistical hurdles of maintaining family bonds despite the barriers of incarceration. Letitia’s passion for her work shines through as she describes driving families to prisons in luxury vehicles and providing free food giveaways.
Michael and Letitia also discuss the importance of mentorship for young boys through her Boys in Blue programme, aiming to steer them away from trouble and towards a brighter future. This episode is not just about overcoming personal struggles but also about making a meaningful impact on the community. Tune in to hear how Letitia turned her hardships into a mission to keep families connected and uplift those in need.
If you're looking for a story of transformation and community service, this episode is a must-listen.