Growing Up On Death Row At 17

By: David Johnson and Bryan Seddens
  • Summary

  • Imagine you're 17-years old and sentenced to LIFE in prison for a crime that you didn't commit. Bryan Seddens lived that truth for 31 years before unexpectedly being released in May of 2021. For most of that time, Bryan was forced to live amongst Death Row inmates. Now, listen to and follow his long, grueling journey to freedom on Growing Up On Death Row at 17.
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Episodes
  • Growing Up On Death Row At 17 - Session 39 - Back To The Drawing Board
    Jan 15 2024

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    It's been a minute between podcasts, but in this conversation, Bryan discusses his recent experiences with work and family and he also shares how a co-worker discovered his past and how it led to conflict and contributed to a hostile work environment. Now looking to start the new year with a renewed sense of understanding himself, Bryan looks to get things back on track so that he can continue to help others. Thank you for listening to Growing Up On Death Row At 17!

    Contact us at:

    guodr17.com;
    bls@guodr17.com;
    dj@guodr17.com;
    g.u.o.d.r.31@gmail.com;
    Guodr Johnson on Facebook;
    guodr17 on Instagram;
    bryanseddens4 onTikTok;
    guodr17 on TikTok
    Growing Up On Death Row Channel - YouTube

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    www.audibletrial.com/growingupondeathrow17



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    34 mins
  • Growing Up On Death Row At 17 - Session 38 - Lady Ada
    Oct 18 2023

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    Resident. Nurse. Teacher. Entrepreneur. Ada Taylor, AKA Lady Ada, has been a fixture and role model in the St. Louis community for years. Her main mission in life is to do the things that would be pleasing in God's eyes. One is to provide jobs for many who would most would call unemployable. She also strives to educate youngsters on the meaning of self-wealth and how to build a solid business plan where you can work for yourself. And finally, she is seeking to spread the word on how during the latter part of one's life, you have choices. Listen to just a little of what drives Lady Ada on this edition of Growing Up On Death Row At 17.

    Visit Ol' Henry Restaurant at 8600 Airport Rd where the food is Taylor made!!

    Contact us at:

    guodr17.com;
    bls@guodr17.com;
    dj@guodr17.com;
    g.u.o.d.r.31@gmail.com;
    Guodr Johnson on Facebook;
    guodr17 on Instagram;
    bryanseddens4 onTikTok;
    guodr17 on TikTok
    Growing Up On Death Row Channel - YouTube

    Check out buzzsprout.com for all of your podcasting needs!

    www.audibletrial.com/growingupondeathrow17



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    30 mins
  • Growing Up On Death Row At 17 - Session 37 - Demetrius' Day Is Coming
    Oct 6 2023

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    Demetrius Hooker has a great support system - his wife Shnette and their four children. Also, his cousin Dr. Samada Randels. But from a legal support, he has no one working to help him gain his freedom after having spent more than 30 years incarcerated. In late 1991, Demetrius was arrested for a murder that he didn't commit and though he's since received written affidavits proving his innocence, up until now, nothing has been done. Hear what a typical day looks like for Demetrius, how he met his wife and the challenges of trying to come home in this latest edition of Growing Up On Death Row At 17 !

    Contact us at:

    guodr17.com;
    bls@guodr17.com;
    dj@guodr17.com;
    g.u.o.d.r.31@gmail.com;
    Guodr Johnson on Facebook;
    guodr17 on Instagram;
    bryanseddens4 onTikTok;
    guodr17 on TikTok
    Growing Up On Death Row Channel - YouTube

    Check out buzzsprout.com for all of your podcasting needs!

    www.audibletrial.com/growingupondeathrow17



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    53 mins

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