When it comes to living conscious and carefree, one of the key skills to master is the ability to bounce back from adversity. Because, let’s face it: life doesn’t always deliver what we want. If we spend all our time railing against what is, we will never gain the equanimity we need to truly live in peace.

Of course, developing this kind of emotional resiliency is easier said than done. To get practical tips on how to navigate unwanted experiences, we decided to speak to an expert: Bruce Lisker, who was wrongfully convicted of murdering his mother in 1983 and spent over 26 years in jail before his conviction was overturned when courts found it was based on false evidence. In short, he was framed.

Today, Bruce is happily married and is an outspoken and articulate advocate for the reform of the criminal justice system. We tracked him down recently to discuss not his ordeal, but his well-honed strategies for real-world resilience. Check it out here. Or here:

Resources

In our podcast, Bruce mentions several resources you may want to know more about:

  • The Freedom to Choose Project, which is committed to transforming the lives of people impacted by incarceration through compassionate experiential education.
  • Death Penalty Focus, which is committed to the abolition of the death penalty.
  • Survivors Guide to Prison, a documentary about the need for reforms of the criminal justice system.
  • BruceLisker.com, for more links, videos, and information about Bruce and the incredible work he does.