TFS Podcast The felon show
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- True Crime
Interviews with ex cons, gang members, gang leaders, youth mentors, mental health advocates etc. From across Australia and New Zealand who have inspiring tales of redemption and overcoming the odds.
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REUPLOADED Hells Angels enforcer "Snake" | Youngest member Worldwide
Nekewhenua "Snakey" Wirihana shares his inspiring story of redemption. After moving to Australia as a youth to escape the gang infested streets of Hastings. He went on to become the youngest member of the Hells Angels worldwide, receiving his patch at only 20 years old.
After being deported he is now deep involved in Te ao Maori, and has reconnected to his roots, his culture, and his land. -
Ex Mobster from Wairoa Waka Tither
Ex Mobster Waka Tither shares his incredible story of overcoming, poverty, crime, gangs and prison. To becoming a humble servant of Christ.
Theme music by The Plowman - Blind : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMzvVArM2e8 -
Sydney deportee from Bankstown | Nova Lopala "Freedmfit"
Nova Lopala shares his inspiring story of redemption, overcoming the struggles of deportation and gang life to running his own online fitness business where he trains people from all over the world not only physically but mentally as well.
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Ex Tongan gangster from South Auckland | Howard Cocker
Howard Cocker shares his story of running havoc on the streets of south Auckland to becoming a humble servant of Christ.
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Ex Tongan gang member sentenced to life at 16 | Petani Faavae
Petani shares his inspirational story of redemption. After a hard upbringing on Panama Road, he found himself escaping is harsh upbringing by joining the local street gang.
At the age of 16 he was sentenced to life in prison for murder, not long after that he was also charged with a murder behind bars.
After years behind bars he realised things needed to change and had an encounter with God. He started opening up and participating in treatment programmes.
After being granted parole after almost 14 years. he has now been out of prison for 4 years and co directs One Eighty Turn charitable trust. An organisation dedicated to mentoring at risk youth, so they do not make the same mistakes he did.
If you would like to contact Petani feel free to email: pfaavae@outlook.com -
Sydney deportee Dee "The Lad" from Campbelltown
Daniel Ahsin shares his inspiring story of redemption. After moving to Australia as a child, he pursued a career in Rugby League, being contracted to the West Tigers at the age of `17.
After his father died in a bar fight, his life spiralled out of control eventually landing in prison at 23 with a 12 years prison sentence.
After being deported he changed his life for the better and became a born again christian, he is now a youth worker employed with the grace foundation.