• The Untold Story of Shabazz: Street Life, Imprisonment and Personal Growth

  • Aug 8 2024
  • Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins
  • Podcast

The Untold Story of Shabazz: Street Life, Imprisonment and Personal Growth

  • Summary

  • Hey there, Caribbean Currency listeners! On today's episode, we have a very special guest - Dennis Shabazz Blyden. Get ready for a raw and unfiltered conversation as Shabazz takes us through his incredible life journey.


    From the streets to the courtroom to behind bars, Shabazz shares his experiences navigating a complex web of crime, corruption and injustice. He opens up about facing wrongful accusations, police intimidation and the fight to clear his name against all odds.


    But Shabazz's story is about more than just surviving the system. It's a powerful tale of transformation, redemption and finding purpose. He discusses how prison became an unexpected blessing - a place where he elevated himself through knowledge. How he channeled his past into empowering youth and his community.


    Throughout the episode, Shabazz drops gems on what it really means to be a leader, a mentor and a man of principle no matter your circumstances. His testimony will make you question what you thought you knew about the criminal justice system and the indomitable resilience of the human spirit.


    So sit back and get ready to be moved, inspired and enlightened. This is Shabazz's story, uncut and unfiltered, on Caribbean Currency.



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