
Saying Goodbye to Life of a Lifer
Life of a Lifer the podcast was started back in 2019 as a project between Taylor and I (Cecilia). It started as a dream, when we were just starting #DesignedConviction. It's been an honor putting out the show, and we have learned a lot and have enjoyed every...
Life of a Lifer
This podcast tells the world about what happens to those serving long terms in prison. What happens to those serving life sentences without parole. How they got there, what they are doing there, and what motivates them to keep on living for a better tomorrow. “Life of a Lifer” talks of all these and many more information about inmates and ex-felons.
It is a show that gives the incarcerated a chance to show the world what they are doing with their lives. A chance to prove that they have been rehabilitated and deserve another shot in life. “Life of a Lifer” also lets ex-felons tell the world how they adapt to life outside the walls. The episodes strive to bring out what those serving long sentences, life sentences and ex-felons feel about life in general. What they think should be done to ensure the intended rehabilitation and what they do at a personal level to achieve reforms in their lives.
Life of A Lifer” podcast is hosted by Designed Conviction founder Taylor Tom, in conjunction with guest host: Cecilia Conley, Wife of a Lifer.
Taylor Tom Conley is serving a life without the possibility of parole sentences and opens his life up to give a unique perspective. One you may not hear about in the media.
The human perspective, not only from him, but he invites others to share their stories and experiences. This captivating and intriguing dialogue is sure to leave you with questions. So feel free to question and or comment.
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Saying Goodbye to Life of a Lifer
Life of a Lifer the podcast was started back in 2019 as a project between Taylor and I (Cecilia). It started as a dream, when we were just starting #DesignedConviction. It's been an honor putting out the show, and we have learned a lot and have enjoyed every...
A Wrongly Convicted man helps the elderly during Covid-19
Cecilia brings this great interview of a wrongly convicted man who helps the elderly during Covid 19. Antwann Johnson has served more than 20 years out of life without parole sentence in the state of Missouri.
The Little-known story of Karen Brown, an accomplished woman, Incarcerated 35 Years
In 1986 young Karen Brown, who had no criminal priors, became an accomplice to murder in an unfortunate violent crime that should never have happened.
Incarcerated at the age of 16 to Life without parole
My name is Jose Armendariz. I am a 30-year-old Mexican and Salvadoran-American man. I have been incarcerated since the age of 16. At 16, I was tried as an adult and sentenced to 80 years to life.