The Practice of Forgiveness — Shaka Senghor
What does it actually mean to forgive?
Not the version we were taught like turning the other cheek, being the bigger person, letting it go. But real forgiveness. The kind that doesn't require you to go back, nor erases what happened.
In Episode 8 of Real Love Ready, Robin sits down with Shaka Senghor, bestselling author, speaker, and an incredibly powerful voice on personal transformation and healing. Shaka spent 19 years in prison for second-degree murder, seven of them in solitary confinement. In that darkness he looked at himself deeply and honestly and wrote his way through rage, shame, grief, and the long process of forgiving himself. What came out the other side wasn't just survival. It was a profound understanding that forgiveness, at its deepest level, is love in action.
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IN THIS EPISODE
(00:00:00) Episode Overview
(00:03:40) What Forgiveness Really Means
(00:05:13) Shaka's Story
(00:10:38) Growing Up in Trauma
(00:19:34) The Road to Forgiveness
(00:20:48) The Letter That Changed Everything
(00:28:54) Solitary Confinement
(00:34:17) Mentoring Forgiveness & The Power of Writing
(00:41:50) Forgiving Those Who Hurt Him
(00:55:19) Breaking the Cycle for His Children
(01:01:20) Collective Forgiveness & Truth Telling
(01:04:34) Myths of Love & Shaka’s Definition
QUOTES
"The gift of forgiveness had already been given to me. I just wasn't able to receive it." - Shaka Senghor
"Forgiveness is like one of the most powerful acts of love. It's love in action. Giving love to yourself and giving love to others." - Robin Ducharme
"The inability to forgive is one of our greatest hidden prisons, because somehow we think that we're punishing the person that we choose not to forgive without really deeply understanding how much we punish ourselves." - Shaka Senghor
ABOUT THE GUEST
Shaka Senghor is a bestselling author, speaker, and advocate for personal transformation and criminal justice reform. After spending 19 years in prison, seven of them in solitary confinement, he emerged as one of the most compelling voices on redemption, forgiveness, and what it means to truly change. He is the author of Writing My Wrongs, Letters to the Sons of Society, and How to Be Free.
Social media: @shakasenghor
Website: shakasenghor.com
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