May 9, 2015

Do’s and Don’ts Behind Bars

As my clients would tell you, I loathe the “me” marketing. You know the, “I have been here and done that.” Just hate it. If anything I have shortened my bio each year to remove the “me” marketing approach. I hope the body of work I am creating stands on its own without my having to push it constantly. Occasionally, however, I must present credentials and testimonials to confirm my ability to help. With that disclosure out of the way, I attach a short piece that CNBC ran that included my work. The video was pulled from the show White-Collar Convicts. In this portion of the interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin, I was explaining some of the do’s and don’ts of living in federal prison. For those preparing for prison and who wish to make the journey more productive, this short video might be of interest to you.

Justin Paperny

P.S. – A quick call out to my friend and client, Mark Land, who was released from Terre Haute Federal Prison Camp this week. Mark had an incredibly productive term, and followed through on each of the commitments he laid out. I look forward to working with him in the future.

 

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