What happens when a mother and son sit down and face the truth about the road that led to prison and the struggle to rebuild after release?
In this raw and emotional episode of What Happens Now Podcast, Tiffany and her son Damiani open up like never before. They revisit the hard questions every mother with an incarcerated child has asked herself:


Where did we go wrong?


What signs did I miss?


How did we get here?


And how do we rebuild after prison changes everything?


For FIVE years, Tiffany had to function without her son, navigating fear, loneliness, guilt, and the pain of watching him survive behind bars. Now he’s home, and both of them are learning how to heal, reconnect, and rebuild their relationship in a world that doesn’t understand reentry.
This episode is for mothers whose sons or daughters are in prison, coming home, or already released. It’s for families trying to make sense of the trauma, the distance, and the emotional gap prison creates.

What Happens Now?

Tiffany Nicole

Where Did We Go Wrong? A Mother & Son Retrace the Steps After Prison

NOV 18, 202529 MIN
What Happens Now?

Where Did We Go Wrong? A Mother & Son Retrace the Steps After Prison

NOV 18, 202529 MIN

Description

What happens when a mother and son sit down and face the truth about the road that led to prison and the struggle to rebuild after release?

In this raw and emotional episode of What Happens Now Podcast, Tiffany and her son Damiani open up like never before. They revisit the hard questions every mother with an incarcerated child has asked herself:

  • Where did we go wrong?

  • What signs did I miss?

  • How did we get here?

  • And how do we rebuild after prison changes everything?

For FIVE years, Tiffany had to function without her son, navigating fear, loneliness, guilt, and the pain of watching him survive behind bars. Now he’s home, and both of them are learning how to heal, reconnect, and rebuild their relationship in a world that doesn’t understand reentry.

This episode is for mothers whose sons or daughters are in prison, coming home, or already released. It’s for families trying to make sense of the trauma, the distance, and the emotional gap prison creates.