Jelly Roll, an emerging country superstar, opened up in a recent interview with Joe Rogan about the stigma associated with being a felon. He was convicted of armed robbery when he was 15 and charged as an adult. Despite turning his life around and becoming successful, he still faces challenges due to his past, such as paying higher rates for homeowner insurance and not being able to volunteer at certain places. Recently, he and his wife were turned down for their dream home in a guard-gated community because the golf course wouldn't allow felons. Jelly Roll now works with at-risk youth and hires only felons to work at his new food truck venture.