Possibility | Andre Norman | TED Goes to Prison at Coxsackie Correctional Facility 2022
Andre Norman is the reason to believe in second chances. His tenacity and passion for people led him to start his transformational program, The Academy of Hope, a program designed to reduce institutional violence in prisons by providing an intense level of intervention while also creating a positive environment for the inmate population and staff. But this wasn’t always his calling. Nearly two decades ago, Norman was serving a 100-year sentence in prison, but he was no regular prisoner. A natural-born leader, he rose to be the top gang leader within the facility, running all the daily gang activity. After an epiphany in solitary confinement, Norman made the decision to turn his life around. He had a simple dream to attend Harvard University and become successful. Over the next 8 years, Andre worked 20-hour days to make this dream a reality. He taught himself how to read, then to study and understand the law, and then volunteered to participate in anger management groups. After winning his appeal and being armed with a GED and a dream, Andre walked out of prison in 1999, after serving 14 years. Having survived rock bottom, Norman knew he could help others do the same. He pulled from his life experiences and created The Academy of Hope and set out on his mission to teach both individuals and corporations how to turn any situation around. His solution-based recovery efforts have impacted regions, including Honduras, Bahamas, Sweden, Guatemala, Liberia, and Trinidad. He has spoken on multiple TEDx stages. In addition, his innovative strategies against gang activity and inmate manipulation have improved correctional systems across the U.S. Norman also superseded his goal to attend Harvard University. In 2015 — nearly 25 years after leaving prison —he was given a Fellowship at the prestigious institution. Soon, the doors were opened for him to become a lecturer there and beyond. Along with Harvard University, Norman has been a featured speaker at MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Andre also collaborates with the London Business School Executive Education department to design unique experiential learning labs for some of its top clients, including: Prudential Insurance (UK), Bovis Lend Lease, (AUS), Deutsche Bank (Germany), British Petroleum, UK), Ericsson (Sweden), DANONE (France), KPMG and more. Through his various notable affiliations — Genius Network and YPO, just to name a few — Norman continues to spread the word about how real transformation happens. In 2020, Norman released his first book titled “Ambassador of Hope: Turning Poverty and Prison into a Purpose-Driven Life.” He also is developing various training manuals to help better serve companies and corrections.
Living confined, thinking free | Cheryl Pullins | TEDxMuncyStatePrison 2014
Confinement, whether real or imagined, can restrict our lives in multiple, negative ways. In “Living Confined, Thinking Free,’’ Ms. Pullins tells us that opening ourselves to all possibilities can free us from the prisons of our minds and emotions.
The prison of your mind | Sean Stephenson | TEDxIronwoodStatePrison 2014
Dr. Sean Stephenson (1979-2019) was predicted not to survive at birth because of a rare bone disorder, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, that stunted his growth and caused his bones to be extremely fragile (fracturing over 200 times by the age of 18). Despite his challenges, Sean took a stand for a quality of life that has inspired millions of people around the world. Sean appeared on everything from The Oprah Winfrey Show to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, in addition to online videos with tens of millions of views. The Biography Channel produced an hour-long feature on his life called Three Foot Giant. His international best-selling book, Get Off Your “But,” was translated into over a dozen different languages. Sean held a degree in Political Science from DePaul University and a doctorate in Clinical Hypnosis, in addition to being a board-certified therapist. Originally from Chicago, Sean moved to Arizona in 2011 with his fiancée and fellow entrepreneur, Mindie Kniss. They married in 2012. In 2017, Sean joined Mindie as a co-owner of her company, Lucra. They worked together to inspire people around the world for the remainder of his life. Sean's legacy lives on through his innumerable videos, dance parties, and social media posts still circulating today. Over the course of his 25-year speaking career, his powerful message was heard at live events in 48 states and 16 countries. He shared the stage with U.S. Presidents, billionaire business moguls, celebrities, and His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.