• #93 - Greg Grizopoulos
    Jun 15 2025
    Who is Greg Grizopoulos, and why is he running for Huntington Town Council?

    He’s more than a name on a ballot—he’s a former prosecutor, a respected trial attorney, a father of three, and a proud resident of Melville. Greg built his career on standing up for justice and defending the people of Long Island—both in the courtroom and in the community. From prosecuting violent crimes as an Assistant District Attorney to helping injured clients and those accused of a crime as a private attorney, Greg knows what it means to fight for fairness and safety. Now, he’s looking forward to bringing that same commitment to the Town of Huntington.

    Protecting a suburban quality of life
    —Promoting responsible development
    , not overdevelopment
    —Ensuring public safety, transparency, and real representation


    This isn’t about politics—it’s about people. Your neighborhood. Your family. Your voice.
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    28 mins
  • #92 - Bruce Bryan Part 2
    Jun 8 2025
    Last time on Legal Aid Radio… we met Bruce Bryan — a man who spent 28 and a half years behind bars for a crime he didn’t commit. The heartbreak. The injustice. The strength. But now... Bruce is back — and fighting for change.

    In this episode, Part Two, we continue the unforgettable journey of Bruce Bryan, going beyond the prison gates into the fight for justice, redemption, and a sense of purpose. What does freedom feel like after 10,000 days behind bars? How do you rebuild your life — and lead others to theirs?

    Because the system may have failed him... but he never gave up.

    Tune in. Be moved. Take action.
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    30 mins
  • #91 - Bruce Bryan Part 1
    Jun 1 2025
    What if your life changed forever... because of a crime you didn’t commit? In part 1Injustice and Survival of this episode on Legal Aid Radio, we bring you the unbelievable true story of Bruce Bryan—wrongfully convicted, sentenced to life, and caged for 28 and a half years for a murder he didn’t commit. From living in the community of Queens, New York, to a prison cell, Bruce’s journey is one of injustice, survival... and ultimately, a testament to the unyielding strength of the human spirit.

    Bruce's fight was not just for his own freedom, but for the lives of others behind bars. He amplified their voices, becoming a beacon of justice. Tune in and witness the resilience of the human spirit in the face of such adversity.
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    28 mins
  • #90 - Mindful Money Part 2
    May 28 2025
    What does financial freedom mean after doing time? We’re back with Part Two of our powerful conversation with Joe Robinson, founder of Mindful Money, LLC — a man rewriting the rules of reentry, one dollar at a time. In this episode, you will learn why Joe decided to write his second book, The New SSI Method. The goal isn’t to be debt-free — it’s to be financially free.
    And Joe’s proving that freedom starts with mindset, money, and second chances.

    You’ll hear:
    What he did with his first earned dollars after release
    Why credit scores still haunt our dreams
    And the one habit that changed his life forever

    Whether it’s cash, credit, or community, this isn’t just another story — it’s a strategy. Don’t miss Joe’s mission to build wealth after incarceration — not with handouts, but with hope, hustle, and the SSI Method.
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    30 mins
  • # 89 - Mindful Money Part 1
    May 18 2025
    Money shapes our freedom, dignity, and opportunity, but what happens when prison shatters your entire financial world? In part one of this series, we sit down with Joe Robinson, founder of Mindful Money, LLC, who turned his own East New York–to–incarceration journey into a mission to empower justice-impacted individuals with the tools to break the cycle of survival-mode money cycles and build lasting wealth. From surviving on cents in a cell to rewriting his financial future, Joe’s story will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about money, power, and hope.
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    29 mins
  • #88 - Jailhouse Lawyering Part 2
    May 11 2025
    In Part 2 of our Jailhouse Lawyering series, Bobby Ehrenberg and Chris Hynes return to share what truly fueled their legal advocacy from behind the walls. From navigating retaliation to building alliances with law students and public defenders, they reveal how personal conviction turns into collective action. This is a story of resistance, resilience, and redefining justice from the inside out.
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    31 mins
  • #87 - Jailhouse Lawyering Part 1
    May 4 2025
    What happens when someone behind bars becomes the legal mind behind hundreds of successful appeals? Today, we kick off a powerful two-part series on Jailhouse Lawyering with fan favorites Bobby Ehrenberg and Chris Hynes. From Jerome Rosenberg—New York’s legendary jailhouse lawyer who overturned his own death sentence and earned three law degrees in prison—to modern-day heroes like Derrick Hamilton, we’re diving into the remarkable world of self-taught legal warriors fighting for justice from the inside out. Stay tuned—this is legal history like you've never heard it before.
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    31 mins
  • #86 - Chris Beckhans Long Island ABATE
    Apr 27 2025
    Sun’s out, engines revving—Long Island’s roads are calling! But before you hit the throttle, have you ever wondered who's championing biker rights and safety in our community? Meet Chris Beckhans, President of Long Island ABATE—American Bikers for Awareness, Training, and Education. This all-volunteer powerhouse not only fights for motorcyclists' rights but also supports veterans and families in need. Tune in as we delve into the world of motorcycle advocacy, safety, and community impact. It's more than just riding; it's about making a difference on and off the road!
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    30 mins