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May 5, 2026

Charged With Murder. 40 Years in Prison. Forgiveness Set Him Free. | Shaka Senghor

You won’t believe the transformation behind this story.

From a runaway teen escaping a traumatic home, to addiction to crack cocaine, being shot and living with PTSD, committing a murder that led to a potential 40-year prison sentence, and enduring 4.5 years in solitary confinement...this is the unbelievable life journey of Shaka Senghor.

In this episode of Mayim Bialik's Breakdown in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the resilience expert and bestselling author of How to Be Free: A Proven Guide to Escaping Life’s Hidden Prisons shares the raw, unfiltered truth about the darkest moments of his life, and the mindset that helped him rebuild everything. What began in violence, addiction, and trauma ultimately led Shaka to become a global thought leader who now inspires executives, entrepreneurs, elite athletes, and audiences around the world.

And the turning point?

It happened inside a prison cell.

Shaka Senghor breaks down:

- Growing up in chaos & running away from home as a teenager

- How drug culture & crack cocaine addiction nearly destroyed his life

- The traumatic experience of being shot, and later discovering who pulled the trigger

- PTSD & emotional trauma that followed

- The night that changed everything: the murder that sent him to prison for up to 40 years

- Support he wishes he had before prison

- The desperate moment he tried to escape prison

- The heartbreaking 4.5 years he spent in solitary confinement and other tragedies & injustices he witnessed behind bars

- How literacy and journaling kept him sane

- Wrestling with anger toward God & finding connection to a higher power through nature

- How mentorship from older incarcerated men changed the trajectory of his life

He also reveals the powerful mindset shift that transformed his life, including how he used the Law of Attraction to eventually get out of solitary confinement.

One of the most powerful parts of this conversation is Shaka’s process of healing:

- Learning to track the sources of physical & emotional trauma

- Identifying emotional triggers

- Releasing shame for things he wasn’t responsible for

- Understanding how anger often grows from suppressed shame

- Concept of “weaponizing the past” and how he learned to reconcile anger for what he did, and what was done to him

We're also diving deep into forgiveness in ways you’ve likely never heard before. Shaka shares what it meant when the godmother of the man he killed forgave him, the life-changing moment when the person who shot him apologized, how that apology helped him forgive his mother for years of abuse, and why forgiveness isn’t weakness, but liberation.

After finally being approved for parole, Shaka created a plan to rebuild his life from the ground up. That plan eventually led him to become a successful author and speaker, advocate for prison reform, and even develop a close friendship with Oprah Winfrey. Shaka also talks about the surreal experience of reentering society, including the technological shock of cell phones and computers, his lasting PTSD symptoms from prison, the impact incarceration has on families and loved ones (not just the inmate), and his advice for supporting someone returning home from prison.

Even if you’ve never experienced incarceration, Shaka's story is more universal than you might think. He explains:

- Why uncertainty is one of the hardest emotions humans face

- How many of us live inside “hidden prisons” of fear, shame, & trauma

- Why vulnerability, forgiveness, & resilience are the keys to breaking free

- Why every human being deserves hope, love, joy, & success...no matter their past

Shaka's mission is simple: Help people reclaim agency over what ails them and realize that freedom starts within.

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Mayim Bialik

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@missmayim
Jonathan Cohen

Co-Host

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Shaka Senghor

Resilience Expert, Bestselling Author, Thought Leader

@shakasenghor

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Shaka Senghor’s latest book. HOW TO BE FREE: A Proven Guide to Escaping Life’s Hidden Prisons
Shaka Senghor’s latest book. HOW TO BE FREE: A Proven Guide to Escaping Life’s Hidden Prisons
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