The Hardest Step

Ep. 9 | A Voice For the Voiceless with Jesse Crosson

46 min · 29. mar. 202346 min
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Jesse Crosson, better known as @second_chancer [@second_chancer], regularly shares his experience in prison with more than 750,000 TikTok followers. While in prison, Jesse turned his life around and earned a degree in psychology, taught yoga, Spanish, and served as a mentor other inmates. Originally sentenced to 32 years, Jesse received a conditional pardon from Virginia's then-Governor Ralph Northam in 2021, after serving 19 years. Chris and Coss talk to Jesse about using social media as a force for change, and educating others about the incarcerated experience.

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