The Low Cost of Second Chances

November 1, 2021
Hosted by Ted Gavin

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Episode Description

Every day, prisoners are released from imprisonment back into society without so much as a thought as to what they do to become productive again. How do we help the newly returning citizens start being unincarcerated? How does the recently released get past the checkbox on a job application and become self-sufficient? What does prison do to your outlook and your view of your prospects? Our guest knows the answers to these questions well. The first black person to be elected District Attorney of the City of Philadelphia, R. Seth Williams pled guilty to one count of violating the Travel Act and was sentenced to five years in federal prison in 2017. Released in 2020, he set about rebuilding his life and is now Director of the Herbert J. Hoelter vocational training center in Philadelphia, where he leads the program's efforts at training newly returning citizens for a vocation that will make them self-sustaining and able to take control of their lives. Join us as we explore how small things can have a big impact in preventing crime, reducing recidivism, changing lives, families, and communities, and creating the one thing we all need - hope.

Business Disrupted

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Anyone can pay attention to financial ratios and textbook principles, but the best way to make use of this data is by giving them context. What are the stories others have created with their business challenges? From starting a new business from scratch to reinventing oneself for their second third act, this show explores how these personal stories translate into the business context. Everybody loves a good fraud story. Everybody loves a good war story. We can delight in the lessons provided by others’ experiences, both good and bad, funny and tragic, and even dumb. They all plant the seeds for good, compelling, interesting stories. Join us as we ask “What were they thinking?” and dive into the minds of business leaders who are out there, doing it every day. We’ll explore businesses as diverse as space to podcasting, sovereign citizens to Ponzi schemes. Our goal will be to make sure you enjoy it every step of the way, as we challenge the things you thought you always knew.

Ted Gavin

Ted Gavin is a turnaround specialist and understands corporate distress from all sides. He’s never been a big fan of business books and business shows. What he loves are war stories, and there are lessons to be learned from others’ interesting experiences and observations.

Ted is Founding Partner and Managing Director of Gavin/Solmonese LLC, a national boutique corporate turnaround, restructuring and litigation advisory firm. He was the 2018-2019 President of the American Bankruptcy Institute and is presently the ABI board’s Chair. Ted holds a Master of Dispute Resolution degree and a Master of Legal Studies degree from Pepperdine University School of Law, is a frequent expert witness in bankruptcy litigation and a practicing mediator. Ted has also developed expertise in lawyers’ professional ethics, helped amend a Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure, and formed some task forces, one of which, the ABI Veterans and Servicemembers’ Affairs Task Force, was instrumental in getting the HAVEN Act passed, helping disabled veterans who need a fresh start relief of chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Ted lives in Chilmark, Massachusetts on Martha’s Vineyard. He works wherever his firm’s clients need him to be. He’s a husband, father of two adult daughters, person to four rescue cats, and an okay rhythm guitarist and bassist.

Ted’s moonlighting job is being the rhythm guitarist for The Indubitable Equivalents, the house band of the American Bankruptcy Institute.

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