• ‘Violent Thug' to Multi-Millionnaire with Lewis Raymond Taylor

  • Jun 14 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

‘Violent Thug' to Multi-Millionnaire with Lewis Raymond Taylor

  • Summary

  • In this 5th episode of REBELS, we chat with Lewis Raymond Taylor, a serial violent offender and diagnosed psychopath, turned Founder of a $25 million coaching business. Following a traumatic childhood, Lewis' behaviour spiralled out of control. He committed his first crime at 13. After many serious mental health diagnoses and a string of violence, he hit the headlines as a dangerous, drug-addicted and self-destructive thug. Lewis went on to serve an 18-month prison sentence after nearly killing a man. This episode charts how Lewis has since confronted his behaviours and tackled his trauma to spiral back INTO control. Tune in to hear what Lewis has learned in the process, how he has turned adversity into an asset and how he helps others do it too. Lewis is also a TEDx speaker, Forbes featured entrepreneur and recently featured in ‘Teens on Cons’ a controversial new C4 documentary. This is an intense but extremely powerful episode! Trigger warning: discussion of self-harm, violent crime, sexual abuse and addiction.
    Connect with Shoaib (host): LinkedIn: @Shoaib Ahmed Instagram: @theshoaibahmed Website: www.rebelsbyshoaibahmed.co.uk

    Connect with Lewis Raymond (Guest): LinkedIn: @Lewis Raymond Taylor Instagram: @lewisraymondtaylor Website: www.lewisraymondtaylor.com

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