How Would You Handle 5 Years in Prison Knowing You Are Innocent

How Would You Handle 5 Years in Prison Knowing You Are Innocent

From Never Ever Give Up Hope by Carol Graham

April 3, 2026 · 41 min

About this episode

Ronald 'Zion' Roseboro shares his experience of being falsely accused and incarcerated for five years, and how he transformed his life after his release.

Ronald 'Zion' Roseboro's life was upended when he was falsely accused of assault, resulting in five years of incarceration despite his efforts to prove his innocence. At the time, he was the primary caregiver for his grandmother, who had Alzheimer's disease, and was a single father raising his daughter. The experience left him facing profound personal loss and emotional hardship. Released from the U.S. prison system in 2004, Ronald "Zion" Roseboro went on to transform his experiences into a purpose-driven career. More than twenty years later, he is the Founder and CEO of Shame Free Life Coaching and Consulting, a certified trauma-informed and professional life coach, and the creator of the Brick Methodology—a framework for rebuilding after adversity. Holding a Master of Arts in Human Services Counseling with a focus on Crisis Response and Trauma, Coach Roseboro is dedicated to helping men restore resilience and spiritual strength in the face of life's challenges. His story offers a compelling message of perseverance and renewal for anyone seeking to move forward after hardship. Ron's story is compelling and inspiring, offering encouragement to anyone facing personal challenges…

People in this episode

Guest: Ronald 'Zion' Roseboro

Topics covered

  • prison
  • innocence
  • personal loss
  • emotional hardship
  • life coaching

Keywords

  • trauma-informed
  • Brick Methodology
  • Shame Free Life Coaching

Mentioned in this episode

Products: The Brick Method, Brick Methodology, Shame Free Life Coaching

Books & works: a Master of Arts

Places: U.S.

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