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Shaka Senghor served 19 years in prison for murder. Today he is a writer, entrepreneur, and resilience expert. His new book, "How to Be Free: A Proven Guide to Escaping Life's Hidden Prisons," will be out on September 9. www.shakasenghor.com Visit https://squarespace.com/ROGAN to save 10% off your first purchase of a w
Shaka Senghor | How Not to Be Defined by Your Worst Moment
I’m fascinated by the idea of snap decisions, how some can lead to amazing outcomes, and others can destroy lives. What you so often find is that nothing actually happens in a moment, there is no real snap, but rather a series of experiences leading up to it, often years in the making, were as much authors of the momen
Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with motivational speaker and author Shaka Senghor about Senghor's book "Letters to the Sons of Society." The post Shaka Senghor #965 appeared first on Paul Samuel Dolman.
Best-selling author, recognized speaker and criminal justice activist, Shaka Senghor, brings his full presence to a deeply moving conversation about gun violence, fatherhood, breaking cycles, and healing. Formerly incarcerated, Shaka shares with us how journaling in solitary confinement allowed him to process his pain
87: Shaka Senghor on How He Managed To Reinvent Himself While In Isolation for 7 Years in Prison
Many of our luminaries on At the End of the Tunnel have become inspirations after some very dark times, and today’s guest is no different. Shaka Senghor spent 19 years in prison, with a total of seven years in solitary confinement. From growing up in a loving, multicultural neighborhood, and being an honor-role studen
Shaka Senghor: Letters to the Sons of Society pt. 2
Oprah sits down with Shaka Senghor for part two of their powerful conversation. Oprah and Shaka go soul to soul as he shares what tested him during the pandemic and answers some of life's biggest questions.
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