Episode 11

Doing Federal Prison Time Didn't Break Me with Aaron "Ace" Moore

If you were sentenced to 10 years in prison today, what would you do? At 22, this is what this episode's guest had to ask himself. Instead of it breaking him, Aaron "Ace" Moore used that time to evolve and advocate for himself including filing a Motion to Suppress to the Federal Court on his own behalf. During this time, he found his calling: physical fitness. Now, an elite master trainer and nutritional coach, Ace isn't just transforming bodies. He is transforming lives.

I invite you to join our conversation as Ace and I discuss:

  • Arrogance
  • Federal conviction rate
  • Being arrested
  • Pre-Trial
  • Pre Sentence Investigations
  • Career criminal
  • Inner city predator
  • jail house attorneys
  • jail vs prison
  • black incarceration
  • Support while incarcerated
  • Starting a business
  • PTSD from prison
  • Surviving prison
  • Don't Give Up

Honorable Mentions

Only 2% of federal criminal defendants go to trial, and most who do are found guilty

USSC Career Criminal Sentencing Guidelines

War on Drugs

United States v. Moore decision

Blow

No escape: The trauma of witnessing violence in prison

Where can you find Aaron "Ace" Moore

https://www.instagram.com/aceyourwaist/

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Bianca Hughes

Bianca Kesha Hughes is setting boundaries and breaking barriers. She knows how to navigate life and discover true identity while trusting in God. Known for authenticity and heart-work services, Bianca is the ultimate trailblazer in the mental health and wellness field as a therapist, coach, speaker, and podcast host, inspiring her audience to let go of the illusion of perfectionism.

She is deeply connected to her cultural values, and Caribbean heritage, and her foundation of faith is a source of light for everyone around her. A courageous and determined woman, she moved to America from London in her 20's to follow her dreams.

Bianca experiences her fair share of trials and pain but she heals through vulnerability and connecting to her authentic self. For this reason, she is passionate about breaking down the walls of perfectionism, encouraging her audience to connect to their authentic self while creating a safer place for them to be seen and heard.

Bianca created Authentically Be You Counseling & Wellness Studio, to help women dig deeper to uncover their greatest fears and tap into the inner turmoil rooted around perfectionism. Bianca continues to help women connect to their inner selves through self-awareness and vulnerability to essentially embrace their imperfections and authentically be themselves.

Her podcast, "It Didn't Break Me," creates a space for honest and vulnerable conversations. Her guests share their transformational life stories around the messy stuff they didn't think they'd come back from yet they are still here. "It Didn't Break Me" podcast is a platform for people who are struggling with mindset shifts around perfectionism and being their authentic self, inspiring them to discover the beauty in the mess.