The Moment Pain Becomes Identity, Freedom Starts Losing Bids -- Shaka Senghor & Jerid P. Woods

Shaka Senghor is a leading voice on criminal justice reform, a tech investor, and the author of Writing My Wrongs and Letters to the Sons of Society.

Is society addicted to rage and victimhood? In this powerful conversation, New York Times bestselling author Shaka Senghor (Writing My Wrongs) joins Jerid Woods to dismantle the modern narratives around resilience, race, and personal agency.

They dive deep into the uncomfortable truths about monetizing pain, the "addiction" to being offended, and why true freedom comes from refusing to give up your power to external circumstances. Shaka opens up about his journey from prison to best-selling author, revealing how he cultivated a mindset of success by focusing on "wins" rather than losses.

If you are looking to break free from the "autopilot" of life and manifest your own vision of freedom, this conversation is a must-watch.

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The Moment Pain Becomes Identity, Freedom Starts Losing Bids -- Shaka Senghor & Jerid P. Woods
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