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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2025 · 36 MIN

Episode 19: Nick Williams Talks Finding Purpose and Love After Incarceration || A Delta Project Podcast

from Juvenile Justice || What I Know Now · host The Delta Project

In this powerful episode of "What I Know Now," journey with our hosts Cole and Bilal as they delve into the raw and transformative stories of Nick Williams. Exploring life in and after the juvenile justice system, Nick opens up about his experiences of anger, the frequent run-ins with the law, and how he managed to turn his life around despite the grim circumstances. Discover how the absence of a father figure shaped him and how his entrepreneurial spirit gave birth to "One Love," a universal brand forged during his incarceration.Listen in as the trio discusses the impact of school environments and the importance of patience and understanding from teachers towards students facing internal battles. Highlighting the crucial role of community, mentorship, and the desire for belonging, they reveal the hidden challenges that young black boys face in seeking acceptance and identity. This episode offers a compelling look at breaking chains of generational trauma, the quest for personal transformation, and fostering change.Perfect for educators, parents, and anyone interested in juvenile justice reform, this episode provides honest insights into how supportive human connections can drastically alter the trajectory of a young person's life. Join us for an inspiring conversation about resilience, growth, and the journey from repeated incarceration to becoming a change-maker. Available on the Delta Project's website or wherever you listen to podcasts.

In this powerful episode of "What I Know Now," journey with our hosts Cole and Bilal as they delve into the raw and transformative stories of Nick Williams. Exploring life in and after the juvenile justice system, Nick opens up about his experiences of anger, the frequent run-ins with the law, and how he managed to turn his life around despite the grim circumstances. Discover how the absence of a father figure shaped him and how his entrepreneurial spirit gave birth to "One Love," a universal brand forged during his incarceration.Listen in as the trio discusses the impact of school environments and the importance of patience and understanding from teachers towards students facing internal battles. Highlighting the crucial role of community, mentorship, and the desire for belonging, they reveal the hidden challenges that young black boys face in seeking acceptance and identity. This episode offers a compelling look at breaking chains of generational trauma, the quest for personal transformation, and fostering change.Perfect for educators, parents, and anyone interested in juvenile justice reform, this episode provides honest insights into how supportive human connections can drastically alter the trajectory of a young person's life. Join us for an inspiring conversation about resilience, growth, and the journey from repeated incarceration to becoming a change-maker. Available on the Delta Project's website or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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