BAP Talk Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529395/fan_mail/new] Thirteen years gone changes your perspective, your priorities, and the way you measure time and loyalty. On this phone call from federal prison, we link up with Mook Skilla as he talks about his release coming soon, the reality of coming home from the feds, and why he believes the comeback has to be bigger than celebration. The energy is equal parts gratitude and urgency, with shoutouts to the people who stayed solid and the neighborhood ties that still shape his identity. We get into prison reentry goals that go beyond talk: Skilla breaks down his plan to self-publish Tales Of A Gangsta, the work he’s already put into writing and formatting it, and how he wants to adapt the story into a film, TV series, or digital rollout. We also talk about building projects that create ownership and opportunity, from content ideas to long-term business moves like real estate and a sports bar concept, all rooted in Chicago history and community memory. Then the conversation turns to purpose. Skilla shares his vision for Palms, a nonprofit centered on “people affected like me,” including those impacted by gun violence, loss, and miseducation. We unpack what mentorship can look like, why having a real plan matters before chasing college debt, and how each one teach one can turn lived experience into guidance that actually reaches people. We close on the topic that never stops following you, inside or out: loyalty. Tap play, hear the whole call, and tell us where you stand. If it hits you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the story. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529395/support]
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