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What if the person society gave up on is one conversation away from changing their entire life?
What if the best leaders don't wait for people to ask for help, but they go find them?
Victor Oliveira, known to millions as "The Good Boss," doesn't just talk about second chances. He drives the streets looking for people who need one. From buying coffee for his employees to pulling over on highways to offer hope to people living on the streets, Victor has built a movement around one simple truth: everyone deserves to be seen as equals who've just been through different struggles.
Victor's story didn't start with generosity. It started in a Massachusetts state prison, where a young man who'd dropped out of high school and fallen into drug dealing sat on a prison bed and decided his life wasn't over. That two-year sentence became his reset button.
In this raw and moving conversation, Victor opens up about the monumental moments that happened before becoming the man millions now know for stopping on the side of the road and asking one question: "Do you want help?" Through the stories he has been a part of, Victor reveals why refusing to hold people's hands and giving tough love is often what can help change people's stories.
This is a conversation about redemption, leadership, and what it really means to see people. Victor doesn't just save lives. He reminds us that the most overlooked person in your city might be the one who changes everything if someone just stops long enough to care.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Welcome to Human School, where we learn what matters most. - Miles Adcox
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro - Welcome to Human School
00:02:05 From Average Guy to Prison - Victor's Early Story
00:05:53 Selling Drugs to Control the Habit - The Beginning of the End
00:07:52 What State Prison in Massachusetts Was Really Like
00:09:02 Seeing the Pattern - Why People Reoffend Without Family Support
00:12:51 Starting a Landscaping Business While on Bail
00:15:07 The Freedom and Nerves of Leaving Prison
00:17:06 What It Means to Be "The Good Boss" - Leadership Through Action
00:21:20 Driving Job to Job and Seeing People Holding Signs - The First Video
00:22:03 The Viral Moment That Started Everything - Meeting Kevin
00:24:37 Learning the Treatment World From Scratch
00:27:16 Building a Nonprofit With No Idea What He Was Doing
00:37:50 The Airport Story
00:39:03 Tay From Las Vegas - Reuniting a Father With His Kids After Five Years
00:39:42 Where the Money Goes - Transportation, Sober Living, and Fresh Starts
00:41:25 Case Managing Every Person - Interventionist, Placement Specialist, and Lifeline
00:42:17 The App That Will Change Everything - A Menu of Stories People Can Support
00:47:12 The Ripple Effect - Why Generosity Inspires More Generosity
00:48:13 What Victor Wants for His Two Daughters - Prevention and Compassion
00:50:02 How Jelly Roll and Victor Connected - A DM in the Orlando Airport
00:51:37 Finding Sean in Florida - The Kid From the Viral Hallelujah Video
00:55:30 How You Can Support - Do Something Good Right Now
By Miles Adcox5
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What if the person society gave up on is one conversation away from changing their entire life?
What if the best leaders don't wait for people to ask for help, but they go find them?
Victor Oliveira, known to millions as "The Good Boss," doesn't just talk about second chances. He drives the streets looking for people who need one. From buying coffee for his employees to pulling over on highways to offer hope to people living on the streets, Victor has built a movement around one simple truth: everyone deserves to be seen as equals who've just been through different struggles.
Victor's story didn't start with generosity. It started in a Massachusetts state prison, where a young man who'd dropped out of high school and fallen into drug dealing sat on a prison bed and decided his life wasn't over. That two-year sentence became his reset button.
In this raw and moving conversation, Victor opens up about the monumental moments that happened before becoming the man millions now know for stopping on the side of the road and asking one question: "Do you want help?" Through the stories he has been a part of, Victor reveals why refusing to hold people's hands and giving tough love is often what can help change people's stories.
This is a conversation about redemption, leadership, and what it really means to see people. Victor doesn't just save lives. He reminds us that the most overlooked person in your city might be the one who changes everything if someone just stops long enough to care.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Welcome to Human School, where we learn what matters most. - Miles Adcox
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro - Welcome to Human School
00:02:05 From Average Guy to Prison - Victor's Early Story
00:05:53 Selling Drugs to Control the Habit - The Beginning of the End
00:07:52 What State Prison in Massachusetts Was Really Like
00:09:02 Seeing the Pattern - Why People Reoffend Without Family Support
00:12:51 Starting a Landscaping Business While on Bail
00:15:07 The Freedom and Nerves of Leaving Prison
00:17:06 What It Means to Be "The Good Boss" - Leadership Through Action
00:21:20 Driving Job to Job and Seeing People Holding Signs - The First Video
00:22:03 The Viral Moment That Started Everything - Meeting Kevin
00:24:37 Learning the Treatment World From Scratch
00:27:16 Building a Nonprofit With No Idea What He Was Doing
00:37:50 The Airport Story
00:39:03 Tay From Las Vegas - Reuniting a Father With His Kids After Five Years
00:39:42 Where the Money Goes - Transportation, Sober Living, and Fresh Starts
00:41:25 Case Managing Every Person - Interventionist, Placement Specialist, and Lifeline
00:42:17 The App That Will Change Everything - A Menu of Stories People Can Support
00:47:12 The Ripple Effect - Why Generosity Inspires More Generosity
00:48:13 What Victor Wants for His Two Daughters - Prevention and Compassion
00:50:02 How Jelly Roll and Victor Connected - A DM in the Orlando Airport
00:51:37 Finding Sean in Florida - The Kid From the Viral Hallelujah Video
00:55:30 How You Can Support - Do Something Good Right Now

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