In this episode of Dog in the Yard, Marc "Dinero" Rowley shares his incredible journey from the streets to redemption. Born to immigrant parents and raised in Queens, Brooklyn, and Teaneck, NJ, Marc faced the challenges of poverty and turned to selling weed and guns to survive.
After being arrested for a gun charge and a homicide in 2009, Marc was sentenced to 38 years. But instead of giving up, he fought back—studying law, reducing his sentence to 16 years, and earning multiple degrees while mentoring others in financial literacy.
Since his release in 2022, Marc has been advocating for prison reform, financial education, and second chances. His story is a testament to the power of determination and resilience.Tune in to hear Marc’s transformative journey and the lessons he’s sharing with the world.
After being arrested for a gun charge and a homicide in 2009, Marc was sentenced to 38 years. But instead of giving up, he fought back—studying law, reducing his sentence to 16 years, and earning multiple degrees while mentoring others in financial literacy.
Since his release in 2022, Marc has been advocating for prison reform, financial education, and second chances. His story is a testament to the power of determination and resilience.Tune in to hear Marc’s transformative journey and the lessons he’s sharing with the world.