Winner’s Circle

From Robert Peace to Real Change

Winner's Circle Podcast and Outreach LLC Season 2 Episode 165

In this deeply thoughtful episode of the Winner’s Circle Podcast, Lansana sits down with Jeff Hobbs, New York Times bestselling author and narrative nonfiction writer whose work seeks to spark real-world change. Together, we explore the profound impact of storytelling through the lens of his acclaimed books, including The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace and Seeking Shelter.

Jeff shares the origin story of Rob Peace’s extraordinary yet troubled life, including the personal and professional challenges of portraying his college roommate/best friend, as well as his mother, and the ripple effects his books have had on communities, classrooms, and policy circles. We also discuss the struggles of homelessness, the importance of empathy in understanding complex narratives, and the connections between personal experiences and broader societal issues.

This conversation is a powerful reflection on the responsibility of nonfiction to not only inform but to inspire — and on the ability of writing to foster empathy, connection, and momentum for change.

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