My Best Friend The Felon: A Conversation with Danny Snelgrove | EP20
In this unforgettable episode of The Good Skill Podcast, we welcome Danny Snelgrove, Eric’s best friend and a man whose story embodies the ultimate act of love and sacrifice. Danny shares his remarkable journey as a businessman, husband, and father who faced an impossible choice to save his son’s life during a devastating healthcare crisis. His decision cost him his freedom, but it saved his child—a choice that reshaped his life forever.
From the broken healthcare systems that failed his family to the lessons learned in prison and the redemption that followed, Danny’s story is a testament to resilience, love, and the lengths a parent will go to for their child. This episode dives deep into the human spirit, exploring themes of redemption, accountability, and the impact of life’s toughest decisions.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- The heartbreaking healthcare crisis that nearly claimed Danny’s son’s life.
- The extraordinary choice Danny made to save his son, despite the personal cost.
- How Danny was caught and the experience of facing legal consequences.
- Lessons learned during his time in prison and how they transformed him.
- How his son is doing today and the lasting impact of this journey on their family.
- Danny’s insights on broken systems, redemption, and what it all means to him now.
About the Eric Bland:
Eric Bland is a celebrated attorney, advocate for justice and transparency, and host of the Good Skill Podcast. Recognized by CourtTV, CNN, The Today Show, and Good Morning America, he is known for his relentless pursuit of accountability and his ability to inspire through meaningful conversations. Grab his new #1 book using the link below.
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Eric Bland