The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter

From Life in Prison to Life of Purpose: Chris Wilson's Journey


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Open your ears to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is at the helm. Our todayโ€™s guest Chris Wilson, social entrepreneur, artist, author, and inspiration, rose from adversity in Washington D.C's challenging environment. Amidst poverty, addiction, and violence, he faced imprisonment at 17 with a life sentence. In isolation, he formulated his transformative "Master Plan," dedicating his life to self-improvement and helping others. Behind bars, he earned degrees, and languages, and became a mentor. After 16 years, he emerged with a new purpose. Now in Baltimore, he's the founder of Barclay Investment Corporation, a social enterprise, House of DaVinci furniture restoration, and Master Plan Productions content development. His journey reflects his book "The Master Plan: My Journey from a Life in Prison to a Life of Purpose," showcasing his evolution from hardship to entrepreneur, artist, and advocate, inspiring others to overcome and excel.


In this broadcast, we dive deep into:

  • Chris Wilson's incredible journey of personal growth, transitioning from incarceration to a life of purpose, highlighting resilience and transformation.
  • Examine the role of art as a potent vehicle for storytelling and shedding light on vital social concerns.
  • Investigate the synergy between profit-making and societal betterment in the realm of social entrepreneurship.
  • Unveil Chris Wilson's dedicated efforts in empowering marginalized individuals and fostering opportunities for their advancement.
  • Delve into Chris's artistic approach, underlining the significance of meticulous research and profound comprehension in addressing the subjects of his creations.

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Chris shares his inspiring journey from a life in prison to a life of purpose. Growing up in a violent environment, Chris experienced abuse and witnessed the loss of loved ones. He found himself in prison at the age of 17, but made a decision to turn his life around. Through education, entrepreneurship, and personal growth, Chris transformed himself and became a successful artist and advocate for social justice. He uses his art to tell stories and shed light on important issues such as solitary confinement. Chris also discusses the concept of social entrepreneurship and the importance of giving back to the community.

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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
Production:

  • Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel Alexis
  • Edited by Daniel Alexis
  • Show Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and Transistor

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