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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2023 · 55 MIN

The Cares Act

from Federal Prison Authority Presents: Around The Block · host LA Talk Radio

On this week's podcast Bruce and Wayne have special guest Shelley Collins. Ms. Collins is a former Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate. She is a benefactor of the Cares Act. She had a 30-month sentence but was able to cut it down to 15 months. Miss Collins was found guilty of Medicaid Fraud and was not able to go to trial. Through her experience, she is now thankful for that past missed opportunity. Throughout the podcast, Shelley explains her case and the process she went through to eventually be taken to prison. During her time in prison, she had to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic and the new guidelines of the Cares Act. Over the course of her sentence, she was able to help multiple inmates get their GED and would help write resumes. Shelley took a hopeless situation and made it into a positive learning experience. Later in the program, Shelley explains some of her stories of the events she had to endure while she was serving her prison time. Towards the end, she discusses how some of the lessons she learned in prison made her a stronger person and have helped her avoid making similar mistakes down the road. This is a very informative podcast. Shelley can be reached through email at [email protected] and her cell 252-723-6226 Bruce through his cell (214) 431-2032 and https://conciergecoach.net/ Wayne through email at [email protected]

On this week's podcast Bruce and Wayne have special guest Shelley Collins. Ms. Collins is a former Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate. She is a benefactor of the Cares Act. She had a 30-month sentence but was able to cut it down to 15 months. Miss Collins was found guilty of Medicaid Fraud and was not able to go to trial. Through her experience, she is now thankful for that past missed opportunity. Throughout the podcast, Shelley explains her case and the process she went through to eventually be taken to prison. During her time in prison, she had to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic and the new guidelines of the Cares Act. Over the course of her sentence, she was able to help multiple inmates get their GED and would help write resumes. Shelley took a hopeless situation and made it into a positive learning experience. Later in the program, Shelley explains some of her stories of the events she had to endure while she was serving her prison time. Towards the end, she discusses how some of the lessons she learned in prison made her a stronger person and have helped her avoid making similar mistakes down the road. This is a very informative podcast. Shelley can be reached through email at [email protected] and her cell 252-723-6226 Bruce through his cell (214) 431-2032 and https://conciergecoach.net/ Wayne through email at [email protected]

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