The Gift Prison Gave Two Men | Shaka Senghor & Christian Howes

监狱赠予两位男子的礼物 | 沙卡·森戈尔与克里斯蒂安·豪斯

The Daily Motivation

2025-12-29

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1866 Shaka Senghor spent 19 years in prison, seven of them in solitary confinement. Christian Howes, Lewis's older brother, is a world-renowned Jazz violinist who also experienced incarceration. Christian and fellow former inmate turned poet Jimmy Santiago Baca worked with director David Gonzalez to create "Redemption Time," a 70-minute film exploring manhood, trauma, and the possibility of transformation in the most unlikely place. What you're hearing here is the redemptive moment from that film, where Christian's violin breathes life into Jimmy's poetry while Shaka reads words that capture what happens when you walk out of prison with a gift instead of a plan to return to crime. The brotherhood between these two men is palpable. You can hear it in the "Yeah, my brother" at the end, in the way they create beauty together after surviving places designed to break people. This isn't a story about avoiding mistakes or staying out of trouble. It's about two men who found something in the worst possible circumstances and turned it into art that helps others believe transformation is possible. Shaka is now an author, speaker, and coach. Christian composes music that tells stories most people turn away from. Both men understand that redemption isn't about forgetting where you've been but about offering what you found there to others still searching for a way out. Their collaboration shows that the gifts we discover in our darkest moments, when shared honestly, become the light someone else needs to find their own path forward. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • Okay,

  • so this is a part of a poem written by Jimmy Santiago Baca and I wrote the music to go behind a lot of his poetry in our film that's called Redemptions Time and this is like the redemptive.

  • moment at the end where Jimmy gets out.

  • So the film has like, you know,

  • 10 to 12 different like episodes over 70 minutes and each one of them address like different themes of manhood,

  • trauma and all these kinds of things.

  • But this is like the, the, the redemptive moment.

  • So I thought it would be cool to have a shock.

  • I read the poem and try to do my best to kind of truly on it.

  • You know, thank you.

  • I'll try to render it here with just the film.

  • When I came out of prison, I didn't have a plan to go back to crime.

  • I came out of prison with one gift and I'm about to tell you what that gift is.

  • Not a gun, not a criminal, but a gift.

  • I'm offering this poem.

  • I'm offering this poem to you since I have nothing else to give.

  • Keep it like a warm coat when the winter comes to cover you or like a pair of thick socks that cannot fight through.

  • I love you.

  • I got nothing else to give you.