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PETE MONSANTO: Run For His Life

PETE MONSANTO: Run For His Life

FromWE GOT US NOW podcast


PETE MONSANTO: Run For His Life

FromWE GOT US NOW podcast

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
May 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected series:  

PETE MONSANTO: Run For His Life
In this fourth episode, WE feature the story of photographer, deejay and influencer, Pete Monsanto and the documentary film, Run For His Life.


Pete details, in this captivating conversation with We Got Us Now Founder/CEO, Ebony Underwood, the 34 years of seperation he has endured away from his Dad due to incarceration, the personal choices and challenges he faced throughout his life and his decision to run the NYC marathon on behalf of his incarcerated father.

Pete's journey of turning pain to power is a motivating one for young people who have been impacted by parental incarceration and incarcerated or formerly incarcerated parents.

This MUST LISTEN to episode is POWERED by Odyssey Impact.


Featured guests: #PeteMonsanto

#WeGotUsNow #RunForHisLife  #R4HL #KeepFamiliesConnectedseries #FortheFuture #FortheKids #massincarceration #OdysseyImpact #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #ProtectOurParents  #ParentsBehindBars #WeGotUsNowPodcast
FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org
Released:
May 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

WE GOT US NOW podcast shines a spotlight on the invisible population of 10 million children and young adults in the US impacted by parental incarceration. WE endure the collateral consequences of mass incarceration in the US. Our Stories are often unknown and untold. Our Traumas are misdiagnosed and overlooked. Our Futures are often misrepresented and our experiences are unheard. WE will NO longer be silenced by our pain. These are OUR STORIES! To learn more, go to www.WEGOTUSNOW.org