Turning the Impossible into the Possible: The Dr. Antoinette Glenn Story

Nightmare Success In and Out

Antoinette Glenn was told she could not have a career in education because she was a federal ex-felon. That motivated her to become Dr. Antoinette Glenn who received her Doctorate in Education and has spent over 20 plus years serving high-risk economically disadvantaged children as a teacher and principal. In this episode of Nightmare Success, Brent Cassity interviews Dr. Antoinette Glenn, who shares her incredible journey from a troubled childhood to a life-changing prison sentence and ultimately to becoming a person of purpose. Antoinette discusses the challenges she faced, including an abusive relationship, a federal raid, and the struggles of navigating the legal system. Her husband was a kingpin drug trafficker, and she was wrapped up in a RICO conspiracy as his wife. Antoinette received a 97 month federal prison sentence with a young son at home. Through resilience and determination, she transformed her life, found her purpose in education, and now inspires others with her story of redemption and hope. Her book is "Found Guilty: My 26 year Journey to Redemption."

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