Add to Your Prison Professors Talent Profile

Please use this form to create new entries or update your existing profile on Prison Professors Talent.

  • If you have not yet created a profile, please click the following link to set up your initial profile. It's simple and free:

  • Click this link to provide information that our team can use to build your initial profile

  • If you've already submitted your initial profile information, use this form anytime you'd like our team to publish updates to your profile.


We encourage you to use this form regularly to enhance and strengthen your profile. Clearly showcase why you are a strong candidate, deserving relief or support.

For guidance and inspiration, we recommend viewing a sample profile:


View Michael Santos's Profile on Prison Professors Talent


To further understand best practices for creating a compelling profile that supports self-advocacy, watch this explanatory video:

Watch: Best Practices for Building Support


Remember, no one should work harder than you to pursue your pathway to the highest level of liberty in the shortest possible time.

Please tell us the first name and last name you used to set up your profile. Most people use their real name when setting up a profile. For personal reasons, some people use a pseudonym. Please let our team members know the name you used to set up a profile.
We offer four primary areas to publish. You can learn more by watching the explanatory video. We encourage you to update your profile regularly, either daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually. Use your discretion. The four types of submissions include: Biography / Journal entries / Book Reports / Release Plans
You may paste your copy into the box. If you want to drag the box larger, drag from the lower right corner of the box above.

Note: Our team will publish exactly what you provide, without edits.

We strongly encourage you to put forth your best writing efforts. People will form judgments based on your words and how you express yourself.

Remember, your goal is to build support. You want to show people who you truly are—not just how prosecutors or others may portray you. You are a human being worthy of support and new opportunities. But overcoming negative perceptions requires diligent effort. No one should work harder than you to build a higher level of liberty, at the soonest possible time. Start today.

To better understand how quickly people judge, please read the more than 1,000 comments left on a video I recorded with Soft White Underbelly (linked below).

I don't personally know the commenters. They judge me because of my 45-year prison sentence and because I openly documented my journey through incarceration.

Sharing my story publicly while in prison, and upon release, empowered me. By memorializing my journey, I built significant support that helped me recalibrate. You can do the same.

Build a compelling profile and gain strong support, empowering you to counteract negative narratives and press releases.

Always remember the three promises I make to every member of our community:

1. I will never ask you to do anything I haven't done myself.

2. I will never lie to you or mislead you.

3. I will never charge you money. Start shaping your future today.

If you need guidance, I invite you to watch our videos. If you want responses to your questions, I encourage you to join the weekly webinars hosted by our sponsor.

Visit our sponsor at: WhiteCollarAdvice.com/Nonprofit for more information on those webinars. Our nonprofit will focus on providing resources that we can use to advocate for meaningful reforms. We encourage you to do your part by memorializing your journey

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