5. Convicted Murderer Inspires Me To Say I Love You: Quan Huynh

5. Convicted Murderer Inspires Me To Say I Love You: Quan Huynh

"Prison doesn’t have to be this place of punishment. It can be a place where I can remake myself."

"I realized that each one of them were also very flawed at one time or another."

"Your freedom can be found right here. And it comes through personal responsibility."

"I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I didn’t know if I could do it."

"We all have an opportunity to be vindicated or to find vindication."

In this gripping episode of Better Call Daddy, hosts Reena Watts and Wayne Friedman welcome Quan, a remarkable individual with a transformative story.

Once a convicted murderer and member of a Vietnamese gang, Quan's journey is one of redemption and self-discovery through the power of literature. Quan opens up about his tumultuous relationship with his parents, the profound impact of losing his father at a young age, and the anger that fueled his past decisions.

He candidly shares the events that led to his incarceration, revealing the life-altering moment when he realized he could redefine his existence within the walls of prison.

Through heartfelt reflections, Quan discusses the friendships he formed in prison and the mentors who guided him toward a path of reform. He highlights the importance of expressing love and vulnerability, especially in his relationship with his mother, and the challenges of breaking cultural barriers in communication.

As he prepares to share his new book, which aims to inspire others on similar journeys, Quan emphasizes the significance of personal responsibility and the pursuit of inner freedom.

This episode is an eye-opening conversation about forgiveness, healing, and the possibility of change, proving that even the darkest pasts can lead to brighter futures.

(00:00) Welcome to the Better Call Daddy show, the number one podcast (00:31) Quan is a convicted murderer and former Vietnamese gang member (05:42) Did you make any real relationships in prison? There's some amazing ones (10:43) Sunday morning was my weekly routine of calling my mother on a Sunday morning (14:13) Preparing for a parole hearing for the man he killed (18:59) You said that you didn't feel remorse. But now you do (21:14) When is your book coming out? The publishers told me late August

Connect with Quan and follow his journey of transformation. Don't miss this powerful episode that challenges perceptions and inspires hope!

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