Episodes
Peter Lyndon James is the founder of Australia's largest rehab "shalom house." He himself is a former career criminal and drug addict who spent the better half of 26 years behind bars.
After spending most of his youth and adulthood in prison he realised his life needed a change. He now helps other men and women do the same.
Published 09/25/23
Former street worker Tommy Raki shares his remarkable story. After being abused in state care multiple times he ran away to K road, the red light district of Auckland.
Not long after he was engaging in street work to survive and found himself immersed in the Auckland night life. After years of violence, drugs and abuse he's now managed to find happiness, and encourages many of his former street worker friends to do the same.
Published 09/19/23
Zoltan Banyai, former body builder and bikie Vice President, shares his story of redemption.
After ending up in prison when one of his shops was fire bombed, he slowly realised things need to change.
After getting out of prison he got baptised and has since renounced his old life and is looking forward to a brighter future for him and his family.
Published 07/24/23
Mony Mathew Ater shares his heartbreaking story of being deported back to South Sudan, a place where everyday life is a struggle.
After serving time in Australia he was sent back to South Sudan, a country he had never stepped foot in. He now lives day to day not knowing what will happen tomorrow, he has almost died multiple times from disease and famine.
If you would like to help or if you know any organisations that can help, you can contact Mony on:
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Published 07/22/23
Walt Heyer shares his incredible testimony of the struggles and abuses he endured in his youth, which he believes led him to identify as a transgender woman.
He now travels the world with his wife sharing his testimony.
Check out his website: sexchangeregrets.com
Published 07/01/23
Francis Loto, the founder of notorious Sydney prison gang OC shares his story of redemption.
After a life of abuse, drugs and crime, and after serving his last prison sentence he decided to change his life for the better and be a positive role model for the many youth that look up to him.
Published 06/12/23
Merks One is a rapper from Melton, Victoria in Australia. He shares about his troubled upbringing, jail time, and his career in music.
Published 06/05/23
Jarred “Jaz” Searby is the former leader of the proud boys, an organisation the media has dubbed a racist right wing terrorist organisation. Jaz denies the allegations of rascism and gives his side of the story
Jaz is no longer affiliated to the group and now performs under the rap name Jazza 66. He has already released multiple hits.
Published 05/15/23
Matilda Kahotea shares her inspiring story of growing up amongst crime, gangs and abuse here in New Zealand. After a life of drug dealing and violence she realised she needed to break the cycle.
She is now the CEO and founder of Nga Kete Wananga Solutions where they help rehabilitate men and women.
Published 05/09/23
Gloria Masters' shares her heartbreaking experience. Gloria was born into a household that embraced sex trafficking, so her father used her for financial gain. She endured unimaginable suffering from his abuse for 16 years until the day she escaped.
Contact her on Social Media: https://gloriamasters.com
Published 05/03/23
Brenda shares her story of surviving a Maori "self-improvement programme" endorsed by Te Unga Waka marae in Auckland. The programme is run by social workers who claim to be "tohunga." The Maori equivalent to a healer or witch doctor.
After being abused and treated like a slave by the tohunga she escaped and now wants to help those still being abused.
Published 04/30/23
Kimi from Pukekohe, south Auckland shares her story of redemption. After years of abuse, gangs and drug addiction, she was eventually sent to prison for a range of crimes.
She is now out and doing her best to give back and help others heal. She is currently on tik Tok under @teamgheeghee_captain https://www.tiktok.com/@teamgheeghee_captain where she has over 30k followers.
Published 04/27/23
Dr Selwyn Stevens is a leading expert on all things freemasonry, and is also a best selling author. His works include Unmasking freemasonry, Signs and Symbols, and unmasking Mormanism.
All of his books can be found on this website and also the schedule for his upcoming tour: https://jubileeresources.org/collections
Published 04/24/23
Ronald Isherwood grew up in the slums of Fitzroy, Melbourne. His father was a member of the notorious painters and dockers union. From a life time of crime, addiction, lavish living, and prison, Ron's seen it all.
He has served time in Pentridge prison, Melbourne. Grafton prison in Sydney, and also in Queensland jails.
He is a now a recovery, transformation coach snd the director of https://www.thetruthaboutaddiction.com.au
He is about to release a book on his life later this year.
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Published 04/12/23
Anahera Rigby shares her heart-wrenching testimony along with that of her sister Ariki. Ariki Rigby was found in a burnt out car in Havelock North. The killers have still not been found.
Published 04/03/23
Angel Taylor shares her story of growing up amidst crime and gangs on the streets of Rotorua. After years of abuse, drugs, and crime, she was on her way to prison.
By the grace of God she was eventually able to overcome her traumas and addictions and after a few ups and downs has landed on her feet and wants to share her story of healing.
Published 04/01/23
Duke shares his testimony of being a Mongrel Mob member. After being sentenced to life in prison, he and other members starting making changes for the better whilst incarcerated.
He is still a member today and is helping other members find healing and redemption.
Published 03/30/23
Caine Richardson shares his story of redemption. After spending most of his youth locked up in the notorious Ashley youth detention centre, he was subject to physical and sexual abuse. Which shaped his violent behaviour throughout his years in detention and prison.
After 2 police sieges in his late twenties he realised something had to change. He now works in the spaces of rehabilitation and is making up for his past mistakes.
Published 03/29/23
Former state ward and gang member Fete Taito shares his story of growing up in the boys homes suffering abuse and trauma. Then graduating from borstals to prison and becoming involved with the notorious NZ gang, the King Cobras. He currently is working with the royal commission inquiry into abuse in state care committee here in New Zealand.
Published 03/05/23
Matua Phil Paikia is a former president and founding member of the black power gang in Whangerei. After years of violence and drugs he decided his life needed to change. He is now with safe man safe family, along with Vic Tamati. A organisation teaching the nation of New Zealand that family violence is not okay.
Published 02/27/23
After being sentenced to 7 years for dealing commercial quantities of cocaine, Andrew Geldert realised his life needed to change.
From a violent upbringing, Drew joined the army out of high school and excelled in the field. After coming home he became a nominee for an outlaw motorcycle club, which came to a head when he was shot twice in a nightclub.
After leaving prison he has found redemption and is now a coach, mentor, and holistic wellness practitioner.
Published 02/08/23
After a drug house robbery gone wrong, Dean found himself at the age of 14 sitting inside Long Bay prison in New South Whales. He grew up on the tough streets of inner city Sydney, and had already spent a lot of time in boys homes. After spending many years in and out of prisons across Australia, he ended up in rehab where he decided things needed to change, and he eventually gave his life to the Lord. He is now a successful business man and has written a book about his life called "King...
Published 02/07/23
Former Port Phillip Prison officer Kate shares her story about the many injustices she witnessed whilst working at the prison. She was accused of serious allegations whilst working there, which were eventually proved false, but lead to her resignation. Follow her on tik tok for more @katedevaney13
Published 02/03/23
Kayla is the daughter of a gang president. She dated a gang hitman where she was constantly abused and hospitalised 38 times in one year. She has sold large quantities of meth, been held hostage, and escaped death more than once. She has now found peace and given her life to God, and is on her path to finding redemption, this is her story.
Published 02/01/23