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Wednesday, 17 January 2007

CHANGIN’ YOUR GAME PLAN!
How to use incarceration as a stepping stone for SUCCESS

/UCWE/ - With statistics saying that 1 in every 4 people released from prison will return in 1-3 years Randy Kearse is the face of the new felons coming home to stay home. By spending his long prison sentence properly preparing for the future he's proving that you can succeed after doing time.


Randy Kearse
Randy Kearse, a twice published author, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur has several stories to tell.

Once deemed a menace to society by a judge who sentenced him to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to distribute narcotics, he served his lengthy sentence and returned to society a changed man.

While in prison he poured his energy into writing books and re-writing his future. Merely one year out of prison, and Randy has been on a continual crusade to help young people avoid the same pitfalls that sent him away.

  • Randy takes readers on the journey of change. A journey one should embark on while incarcerated in order to live a positive, productive and successful life after prison.

  • His book isn’t limited to physical incarceration, he speaks extensively about mental incarceration. He rips apart the so-called ‘game’ that has so many people stagnant and unable to reach their full potential in life.

  • He has an important message for the youth of today. Using his knowledge and experience from his former street life he is very effective getting young people to listen to his message.

  • Randy is author of, STREET TALK: Da Official Guide to Hip-Hop & Urban Slanguage (a 700 page plus lexicon that interprets the hip-hop and urban slang vernacular).

  • As president of Big MOUTH Street Media Inc, Randy is dedicated to the promotion of positive images in the African American community.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. Randy grew up in Farragut housing projects. He provides people with a formula to turn a negative situation into a positive opportunity.
Visit www.blackmeninamerica.com for an exclusive interview with Mr. Kearse

For interviews, booksigings, and speaking engagements contact
Randy Kearse
118a Fulton Street #329, New York, N.Y. 10038
www.randykearse.com  646-359-6826

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