The Conviction Fiction Podcast

Raising Kings Through Chaos: A Mother’s Fight, Faith, and Frontline View of Justice

39 min · 27. touko 2026
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What does resilience look like when life refuses to let up? In this powerful episode of The Conviction Fiction Podcast, Antoine Rivers sits down with Summer Hibbert—single mother, business graduate, paralegal, and survivor—to talk about overcoming addiction, raising Black sons in today’s world, navigating incarceration from the outside, and rebuilding identity after hardship. Summer opens up about her past struggles with drug abuse, becoming the foundation for her family, and the emotional realities of parenting while navigating the criminal justice system from both personal and professional perspectives. As a paralegal with experience in both home construction and criminal defense, Summer brings a unique perspective on accountability, incarceration, rehabilitation, and what justice really looks like behind the scenes. This conversation dives into: 🔥 Addiction, recovery & rebuilding identity 🔥 Single motherhood and raising Black men 🔥 Loving someone impacted by incarceration 🔥 The hidden emotional toll of the justice system 🔥 Working inside the legal field while understanding human struggle 🔥 Redemption, growth & breaking generational cycles This episode is for anyone who has ever had to rebuild, forgive themselves, or lead while carrying invisible weight. 🎧 Listen. Reflect. Share. Support the mission: 📚 Buy the books 👕 Grab the merch 🎙️ Help us continue bringing conversations from spaces society often overlooks. #ConvictionFiction #Reentry #SingleMotherhood #AddictionRecovery #MassIncarceration #JusticeReform #Podcast #FormerlyIncarcerated #BlackMotherhood #Redemption #Transformation #SecondChances

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