A podcast for everyone affected by the justice system and incarceration. Released Into Captivity is a series of raw conversations about the struggle to assimilate into society after release and the tools for everyone affected to succeed.
John Vaden Jr.- The Life We Chose: John is an ex Oakpark gang member who was tried and convicted for murder as an adult when he was 16 years old. He took a deal for 19 years to life and could have easily never been released; Check out this amazing story of redemption. Professor George Fisher of Stanford law worked laboriously to get John a second chance. At 17, John was transferred to Tehachapi State Prison and recounts his first experience with prison violence and how he felt about it and the effect it had on him. Cornerstone church, The Ride Home Program (Roby So), The Well Church, Stanford Law and many others including Governor Jerry Brown play huge roles in this amazing story. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
Daniel records his friend Rudy interviewing with Stanford Law Professor Joan Petersilia. Daniel and Rudy spent 3 days in the California Bay area attending the Uncommon Heroes awards ceremony where freedom fighter Elizabeth Calvin was honored, visiting the Prison Law Office in Berkeley and Stanford Law School. While at Stanford, Rudy discusses his gang validation in prison that led him to spending 15 years of his last 21 years in prison in the Solitary Housing Unit (SHU). The value of Criminal and Gang members Anonymous and mentorship to getting to the personal issues that lead individuals to a criminal lifestyle. Rudy discusses what leaving a gang made him feel. The importance of reaching young people at 9 - 10 years before they begin acting out. Corcoran SHU. Rudy claims getting out of prison has been easy (he may be crazy lol) but believes we all have a duty to give back, www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
2nd Chances: Spencer Layman - Student Senator at San Bernardino Valley College and former President of All of Us or None, talks about being more scared on the bus headed to college for the first time than stepping into his first prison yard and second chances. He tells about the time he and 2 others tried to escape from a juvenile facility and getting stabbed with a bone crusher at Iron State prison. Melinda Moneymaker made a difference in his life and encouraged him to believe everyone deserves a 2nd chance. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Spencer Layman: s.layman5604@student.sbccd.edu Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
A Son's Love - "My Mom Needs to Come Home," - Daniel interviews Nicole Begley who's son once said this to a DA. They discusses prison politics in California’s women’s prisons. From ecstasy to IV drug use. First guest ever to ask for an enhancement and first person whose first arrest turns into first term. 3 days before release she picks up another term. Our mutual friend calls while we talk. Aggressives, transients and SoCal gang bangin. Custody to Community Transitional Re-entry Program. PIA sewing, welding and NA. A family restored. “Are you your own friend?” Don’t think about yesterday or tomorrow; set short term goals one day at a time. Ask questions. Get plugged in - network. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
Badge of Honor - Daniel talks with his friend Daniel Fothergill minutes after 50 days in rehab. They discuss earning tattoos, sending shooters on people he liked and how he masked his emotions to appear strong. Daniel served time for pulling a gun on his dad; his dad died while he was in prison. Daniel tells us how he felt loved in prison and the difference between feeling “a part of” in prison compared to feeling “a part of” in 12-step fellowships. Get plugged in, go to meetings, get a mentor. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
Daniel talks about his struggles 7 years after being releases from prison after 10 years. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
Released into Dopey Church - County Jail with Chris from The Dopey Podcast and Jed from Church and Other Drugs Podcast. We talk about addiction and the crazy things we did while on drugs and alcohol. Jed steals a car from the casino valet. Chris talks about sleeping next to the toilet in jail and Tommy the Fox. Jed tells about his first time locked up suffering from opiate constipation. Modern day strategic flushing in jail. Spiritual awakenings in jail; the humility of being stripped of everything. http://www.dopeypodcast.com/ http://www.churchandotherdrugs.com/ www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
Rooftop Bank Burglar - Daniel interviews Danny Soto one crew members of the Rooftop Bank burglars in the Diamond Bar California string of bank heists. Danny was Daniel’s dope dealer in the 1990’s. They talk about the heists, doing time as a South Sider after coming out of the closest as a gay man, his spiritual change and the struggle to feel like he fit into society after living a life of crime. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
Identity Produces Destiny - Jerome Dixon was interrogated for 25 straight hours by law enforcement when he was 17 years old. His interrogation led to a false confession and a 21 year prison term for a murder he did not commit. Jerome and Daniel spent 2 days in Sacramento advocating for a bill (SB 395) that will mandate juveniles, while being interrogated in custody, receive an explanation of the meaning of waiving constitutional Miranda rights by an attorney. Jerome talks about line dancing and fashion. We discuss stepping outside our comfort zones to grow as individuals. ARC (Scott Budnik) and Common produce a #ImagineJustice concert on the steps of the capitol to promote justice reform (#schoolsnotprisons) and unity; 30,000 people attended. Jerome And Daniel talk to state police at Starbucks and attend the concert. “Why did you confess to a crime you didn’t commit?” www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Jerome: 17JayDee17@gmail.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
Edelman Westside Mental Health Center - Dr. Nancy Nowlin-Finch and staff live audience. Carlos discusses facing 35 to life as a 16 year old then going to state prison as a 17 year old. Shot Caller the movie and how substance abuse and mental health affect public safety when individuals are sentenced to prison terms. How restorative justice can change public safety. We discuss the value of avoiding the “jailer” mentality and the benefits of peer mentorship between individuals including mental health professionals knowing their own personal limitations and asking peers for assistance. Check the Box: How to deal with getting gainful employment with a felony record. We discuss the importance of feeling “a part of” something (society) when released. Daniel’s aunt (Dr. Nowlin-Finch) talks about gaining an understanding of how incarceration affects a family member. Prison reform movement: Elizabeth Calvin (Human Rights Watch), Just Leadership USA and Glen Martin, #Cut 50, Bikila Ochoa , ARC Director of Policy, Scott Budnik ARC founder and producer of The Hangover Trilogy . SB 9 and the pendulum swinging toward major reform. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
Tyranny of my thoughts. Daniel Rowan is the Program Director and founder of Best Chance in New Mexico, a program designed to help men transition into society after release from prison. We talk about his long struggle with substance abuse and how the kindness of free staff, faith and meditation helped him find a new way to live. His first experience with law enforcement set the tone for his attitude toward police. The mother of his children dies and he is facing 20 years in prison. Christian chaplain gives him a book on meditation. Free staff treats him with kindness and listens to him. A small county jail in NM where the COs (correctional officers) act as case workers and cook and serve the inmates 3 meals a day. Roswell Prison therapeutic community single wide trailer porter. New Mexico Peer Education Project. Important topics in this episode: A feeling of belonging: a part of Self reflection Resentments Sum of choices 12-step meetings Overcoming pain, shame and loneliness Recovery Contact Best Chance: Email: office@bestchancenm.org Best Chance 1507 Alice Ave. Suite E and F Albuquerque NW 87110 www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
Paradigm Shift - Mark “Blu” Lambert guests hosts with Daniel. Daniel interviews Dr. Emma Hughes,Professor in the Criminology Department at California State University, Fresno. After interning for the public defender's office and working on a documentary (Dark Days) decides to go into criminology rather than law. Dr. Hughes earned her Ph.D. in Criminology from Birmingham City University in the UK, where she also taught for five years before moving to Fresno. Dr. Hughes earned her M.Phil. in Criminology from the University of Cambridge. She has an M.A. in History from Columbia University and earned her B.A. in English from Stanford University. Dr. Hughes focuses in the Corrections option within the Criminology major and she regularly teaches the community-based and institutional corrections courses as well as courses in the graduate program. Her research interests focus on jails and prisons, with a particular emphasis on rehabilitation programs. She is the author of the book Education in Prison: Studying through Distance Learning, published by Ashgate in 2012. She contributed a chapter on prison education to the book How Offenders Transform Their Lives (eds: Veysey, Christian & Martinez, 2009, Willan Publishing) and she has also contributed chapters to edited volumes on prison education.She is currently undertaking research on the role and experiences of community volunteers who provide programming in prisons and jails. She is a co-editor of, and contributor to the book, The Voluntary Sector in Prisons: Encouraging Personal and Institutional Change(2016), part of Palgrave Macmillan's Studies in Prisons and Penology series. Dr. Hughes serves as an advisor to the Fresno County Local Criminal Justice Coordinating Council for whom she conducts research on the dynamics of the jail population. Whilst living in the UK Dr. Hughes conducted research for British charities involved in educational and arts provision in prisons. She regularly presents papers at conferences such as the American Society of Criminology’s annual meeting. She is the founder of Project Rebound at Fresno State, a support program for formerly incarcerated students. Dr. Hughes discusses the value of in person teaching, peer education and the influence of prison gangs on education in California. Project Rebound celebrates it’s 50 year anniversary and has achieved a 90% graduation rate. Jason Bell has worked to extend Project Rebound with assistance from The Opportunity Institute, Renewing Communities in California Initiative, to 8+ CSU campuses (Sacramento State, Bakersfield, Cal State LA, CAl State Fullerton, CAl State San Bernardino, CAl Poly Pomona, San Diego State University, CAl State Long Beach, Stanislaus State with more coming on board. Last May the Each One Teach One, Arnold Trevino, Warden Rosemary Ndoh, Insight Garden Program , giving back , shift to bring in more education and lower prison population. Coastline Community College Palo Verde Community College Grossmont Community College Mrs. Sandia Tuttle Warden Matthew Martel http://www.prexpanded.org projectrebound@mail.fresnostate.edu Project Rebound Department of Criminology California State University, Fresno 2576 E. San Ramon, M/S ST 104 Fresno, CA 93740 www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
Mississippi Chain Gang. Danie and Carlos talk about relapse and reaching out before disaster happens. Parole and be of service to the community and others by bringing food to skid row, going into juvenile facilities; we want to set the example with our actions. If you are formerly incarcerated and need help, shoot us a line: Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com Scott Countryman: countryman447@icloud.com ARC Mentorship Program workshops that teach peer to peer mentorship and train allies others in the community and Stanford Ride Home Program Daniel talks about his week with one of the Released Into Captivity family members in Nor Cal: going to 12-step meetings and sponsorship. Make the effort to transition with support. Life is a brand new world: paying rent, car payment, food on the table. Joshua 1:9 waiting for a jury verdict.No re-entry textbook. Daniel was a guest with Chris and Dave of The Dopey Podcast (episode 90) and Jed and Jay of Church and Other Drugs. Inside Out Writers , Sally Hamilton (ARC Ally Mentor), Jimmy Woo, and Matthew Mizel. Matthew connected us with Emma Hughes of Project Rebound Fresno. Matthew is also connecting Carlos DeLeon with Project Rebound. Cut 50, JLUSA, Glenn Martin. Scott and Daniel discuss the effects pay differences between guards in Mississippi and California have on life in prison. Scott is the middle child of a very affluent family. Started drinking and living a rebel lifestyle to feel a part of and cool. Finds vicodin as a sophomore in high school and plays Contra loaded Hurricane Katrina fraud. Scott buys 1000 dilaudid and a gallon of promethazine and developes a huge opiate habit. Finds himself broke, ODs and faces federal charges for moving fraudulently obtained money across state line and illegal stock sales.Turtle suit, tp squares, and used cups. Part of the jail destroyed by the hurricane and they served Lunchables. Delicious breakfast biscuits in Harrison County jail. Scott receives 10 years, suspended and drug court. Fails a drug screen and receives all 10 years. He goes to South Mississippi Correctional Institute then to Parchman Mississippi. Down on the Parchman Farm. A balanced public safety policy. 80% Mississippi prison population affiliated with “organizations” (gangs): Simon City Royals or Latin Kings (Five Point Star) , Six Point Stars (Gangster Disciples), Vice Lords. Scott touches on the corruption inside. We talk about consequences to criminal activity inside the cage. CID (Criminal Investigation Division). Cell phone consequences. The Box!!! Get to work! No one owes you shit!! Do what you say! If you don’t want change, no program can change you. Suit up and show up. Get a mentor/sponsor The Shair Podcast www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/
Prison Lifer to Life Coach. Daniel interviews Norma, Released Into Captivity’s first woman guest. Norma talks about her desire to build a relationship with her newborn son while incarcerated. They talk about first, second and third draws, Christmas pastry shortages, release dates (Adrian Vasquez chimes in), and correctional counselors. Norma served a 15 to life +4 sentence. She fought a murder for 2 years and was released on bail. She was offered a manslaughter plea but turned it down to go to trial and she lost. California currently has two and half women’s prisons (Chowchilla, California Institute for Women (CIW) and 400 beds at New Folsom) compared to 33 men’s prisons. Daniel talks about how he stopped at CIW en route to a court hearing from CRC to Riverside. They discuss comparing their cases to the cases of other inmates. Most women doing time are not the primary assailant in their cases but rather co-defendants. Adrian explains the felony murder statute in California. Norma believes women stay with men doing time but men leave. Norma received an AS degree thanks to a pilot program sponsored by Warden Dawn Davidson. Heidi Rummell was Norma’s attorney and the day after this recording Norma and Heidi went to CIW to perform mock board hearings with women. Heidi and Norma are very close friends now. Gum not allowed in prison and the Lawrence case, Doc Miller, Joe Wasco, fighting to get out and fighting when we get out, Norma’s son earns a purple heart in Afghanistan, he now works at a non-profit. Norma gets out with three day notice. She struggles with who to trust and feeling like she does not fit into the world. Daniel speaks about seeing the women at CRC not having much property. Norma misses a phone call and the caller. Adrian and Daniel joke about Dave Chappelle’ Rick James episode. Women lifers separate themselves from non-lifers to protect their feelings. Norma gets released after 18 years and her son was in boot camp and did not see him until a year later. Norma now speaks on different panels to help women. Norma talks about prison equipping her with the unique ability to deal with many different kinds of people interpersonally. Getting too “freeworld”. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
A voice outside the jumpsuit Part 1. Daniel interviews Carlos Monte DeLeon who is out of prison but still in CDCR custody with an ankle GPS monitor. Carlos served 17 years on a 19 year sentence he received when he was 15 years old and was released because of SB 260. Daniel and Carlos met during a JLUSA leadership training at the USC Gould School of Law with Glen Martin and David Mensah. Carlos and Daniel discuss meeting with Human Rights Watch’s Elizabeth Calvin during a recent policy training session at ARC, acceptance, and spreading the word about available resources to the incarcerated . Daniel briefly discusses his first trip to Sacramento to advocate for SB 394 and SB 395 and participate in the Assembly Public Safety Committee hearing where colleagues Jerome Dixon and Joel Aguilar testified. Sam Lewis, a future guest, stops in and mentions shutting down Rikers Island and turning a juvenile facility into job center. LARP (Los Angeles Re-entry Program) and Troy F. Vaughn. Bikila Ochoa, Director of Policy at ARC, and Scott Budnick, ARC founder. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
Carlos and Daniel pick up Ruben Lopez and drive him to Ventura for a DUI court date. We talk about how it feels to go from a lifer to a free man in 2 days. Ruben openly talks about his addiction to meth and the struggles he faces on the streets. Carlos and Daniel have a brief conversation about their talk with Rueben after visiting his camp in the San Gabriel river bottom. Denny’s, Ride Home Program, USA Today, Prop 47, Michael Romano, Susan Champion, Matthew Henry, California State Capitol Public Safety Committee hearing, AB 1056, homeless in the river bottom, failure, fear, support network, 19 years, Three-strikes, Three-strikes Project Stanford law school, first thoughts after parole, Starbucks, Life sentence to parole in 2 days, addiction, homelessness, cell time, how do you eat an elephant?, complacency, spring mattress, pride, state/county supervision, 1980, Chris the Dopey Podcast, low bottom. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
Daniel interviews Mark “Blu” Lambert. This is Daniel’s first interview with anyone for the podcast. This interview is where it all began. Mark discusses being shot 5 times by the police, his first term and second term, Project Rebound (this program is now available outside of the Bay area), and the culture of death. Armed burglary, terroristic threats. St Nikolas, sober living, addiction, alcoholism, BA in psychology, San Francisco University, The Urban Ministry Institute, Warden Martel, college dorm, Goon Squad, Verizon, heroin balls the size of baseballs, Mr, Van Pelt, Inmate Youth Offender Program, taxi driver, Inmate Day Labor, dorm next to visiting, Fire camp behind the fence, John Irwin, restorative justice, Inmate Family Council, former inmate at President Obama’s State of the Union, education is a key, Scott Budnick, bad social model, second class citizens, Do inmates matter? Does society have a greater moral responsibility? Human life devalued. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
One of Daniel's first interviews; he interviews Mike MacRoberts about addiction. Mike is the singer in our intro/outro music. The football over the wall story is incomplete: footballs would be cut open, filled with drugs and cell phones, then thrown over the fence and collected by inmates. Arts and Corrections, creative tools, Big Larry, The Actors Gang, Tim Robbins, Mark, Cameron, Fred, Black Swan Theory, The College Dorm, CRC, Drugs, football full of drugs and cell phones, Firehouse, CIM, Baby hair, Ms. Peters, at risk youth performance, music, Two Minutes hate, 1984, Orwell, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, status quo, smuggled music videos out of prison, heroin, opiates, jailhouse hookup, Trashley tattoo, ATM armed robbery with finger, carjacking, Skinheads, San Diego, Nor Cal, Family visits (Boneyard), honorable men, POS, San Quentin, caldos, heroin in the ass while performing a yard concert, drug debt, no escape, death of a parent, smokeout in the bathroom, underwear model collage, dick chime, Der Bagel daily post almost causes a riot, railroad spike shank, “I take it all back”, Jesus and Judas, “Looks like Albert Pujols...no talent”, Large, Dopey podcast, 12-step meetings, attraction not promotion, Warden Matthew Martel, college courses, Coastline Community College, Riverside Community College, Grossmont Community College, grandma at graduation, judge for a week, prison surgery with floss and sewing needle, stolen lighter, The Doc is born, cell phones at prison jobs, calls from dorm to jobs, dorm porter, suit up, punk, bitch, thief, rolled up, personal willingness to change, rude awakenings bring about spiritual awakenings, MMA fight, grand gestures, Compartment syndrome, deathbed vision, married with children, prepare for the unexpected, changing world, economic highs and lows, don’t give up!, the lynchpin honesty. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
Carlos talks to Daniel about how he ended up in prison and how he did his time. God, armed robbery, crimey, OG Vietnam vet, never admit to anything, PALS (Peer Assistant Leadership), Anthony, Mondo, Allen, car accident, Datsun B210, Severe head trauma, paperboy, 12 steps, spiritual awakening, Proverbs, penal code, house mouse, ego, path of self-destruction, addiction, solo rider, county lid, TUMI (The Urban Ministry Institute), CRC firehouse, IYW (formerly IYO), comeback, economic low, break-ups, crestron.com, Denise, unity, arrested development, seamless threads, faith, education, easy does it. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
Daniel interviews Aaron Carrillo in Gorman California, human monsters, Corcoran level 4, killers, childhood, addiction, yeshua, faith, PTSD releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
I introduce Carlos Cervantes, Carlos tells a story, Daniel's first prison riot, Antirecidivism Coalition (ARC), Southsiders, Bulldogs, Nortenos, Wood pile, Skinheads, Pisas, Blacks, Asians, Native Americans, Others, Racial segregation www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com
Denise, That Sober Guy, Dopey, Orange County Jail Theo Lacy, CDCR (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Robbery, Prison, Assimilate, why, summary, thanks, Black Swan Theory, 10-20-Life releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: ccervantes@releasedintocaptivity.com