Prison Professors

30 de diciembre de 2025

December 30, 2025: Tuesday

I am enthusiastic about giving a live demonstration of our website today. The website isn’t completely finished, as I have to film several explainer videos that we will feature on key pages. We want to make sure that people know how to use the website effectively, to get the information they need. This commitment will require us to work on site development every day. But we’re committed to providing resources free of charge to all people who want to learn how they can work toward the best possible outcome, and simultaneously help staff members in prison share our information to improve the culture of confinement.

Everything on Prison Professors will always be free, as we want to discourage people from wasting money hiring prison consultants who lack depth and breadth of experience. People should be willing to invest their time and energy to develop knowledge of a best-practice approach to making it through the journey, and to get that information, they need to hear from multiple sources.

Our development team continues to push forward with a goal of completing this first version of the website by January 1, 2026. It will include a few sections that don’t currently exist. One of those sections will appear under the “Programs” menu, at the top menu bar. I’m going to add a section called: Faculty.

We should think of Prison Professors as a platform, similar to the way that Amazon is a platform. Amazon publishes books from several authors. We want to publish content from several professors. Each professor will become an ambassador of our message, sharing strategies that people can follow to live as if they’re the CEO of their life.

What does it mean to be the CEO of their life?

  • CEO’s identify a problem.
  • They architect a plan that will lead to a solution.
  • They prioritize decision making.
  • They create clear tools, tactics, and resources.
  • They adjust the plan as necessary.
  • They create accountability tools to measure progress.
  • They execute the plan every day.

I look forward to adding that feature, and profiling Celeste Blair, and the amazing work she has done to help grow our audience. She worked so hard that she received a commutation of sentence. Her amazing story shows that if a person makes intentional decisions, and works hard, that person can potentially earn freedom through merit.

We’re working to build more pathways for people to use so that they can earn freedom, using the Prison Professors platform as a resource to advance their self-advocacy efforts.

By: MGS

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