Faith Driven Entrepreneur

Episode 367 - Running a Business Inside a Maximum Security Prison | Pete Ochs

Mar 24, 2026
Pete Ochs, a businessman who moved manufacturing into Hutchinson Correctional Facility, shares how he built companies inside a maximum security prison. Hear stories of work transforming lives, the triple bottom line of economic, social, and spiritual capital, and how jobs, dignity, and stewardship reshape futures. The conversation explores leadership inside prison, post-release businesses, and a long-term commitment to capped lifestyles and generosity.
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ANECDOTE

Gang Leaders Reconciled Through Work And Faith

  • Pete Ochs hired a gang leader who cleaned up enough to get the job and came to Christ after months of working at Sea King.
  • That man persistently hugged and told a sworn enemy I love you until the enemy asked why, then led him to Christ, turning enemies into coworkers and mentors.
ADVICE

Lead With Jobs Then Let Faith Follow

  • Lead with economic capital by offering good jobs first, then build deep relationships and let spiritual conversations follow naturally.
  • Pete frames this as a triple bottom line: economic, social, then spiritual capital, practiced inside Hutchinson Correctional Facility.
ANECDOTE

Vision For The Best Prison Sparked Parole And Entrepreneurship

  • Pete cast a vision to make Hutchinson the best prison in the U.S. and promised to help inmates become their best selves if they worked for Sea King.
  • Louis wrote a 40-page manual on being the best inmate, influenced others, earned parole later, and now runs a successful tattoo shop and humane society.
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