58: Jason Flom | Why Criminal Justice Reform Matters to the Innocent

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Jason Flom (@itsjasonflom) is the founder and CEO of Lava Records responsible for launching acts such as Katy Perry, Kid Rock, and Lorde, a philanthropist who has supported and championed various political and social causes, the host of podcast Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom, and the co-author of Lulu Is a Rhinoceros.

What We Discuss with Jason Flom:

• Why Jason has always rooted for the underdog • -- from bullied siblings to sports teams to endangered species to the wrongfully incarcerated -- and how he's passed this sensibility along to the next generation of Floms.

• How one stays relevant in the entertainment industry • , which is always asking: "What have you done for me lately?"

• The role relationships play at the top of the music game • -- one of the most competitive industries on the planet.

• What we can learn from the wrongfully convicted • , and why many of us are -- for the grace of good fortune -- just a hair away from a similar fate.

• Why Jason's bulldog is actually a rhinoceros • and what he hopes this lesson will teach us about tolerance.

• And much more...

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