Before the first charge. Before the first fight. Before the first time the door slammed shut behind us.
There were wounds.
In this powerful season finale of Live from the Cell, we’re pulling back the curtain on the childhood trauma that often goes unspoken — but never unfelt. We're diving deep into the ACEs test — the Adverse Childhood Experiences that silently shape the trajectory of our lives, our mental health, and for many of us, our incarceration.
From abuse to abandonment, neglect to violence, we explore how trauma stacks the deck long before a crime is ever committed. We break down the science, the stigma, and the statistics — and share raw, unfiltered stories from those who’ve lived it.
If you've been impacted by the system — or want to offer resources, share your own story, or support someone who's currently or formerly incarcerated — we want to hear from you.
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The bars didn’t start at prison. And freedom doesn’t end at release.
Happy Valentine's Day! So how does one celebrate the day of love with their loved one while one is incarcerated? What makes this day hard? Today we speak with India, a prison wife, who shares not only some wise words but some laughs with us. Tune in!
Let's face it, the parole process is horrible in this country and it's not just incarcerated individuals who feel this way. We had the wonderful opportunity to connect with Prisonpolicyintiative.org and was able to secure an interview with Wanda Bertram who gives us an inside look at the parole process and how it works against those incarcerated.
This is episode one of a series dedicated to exposing the abuse of power within the Ohio Prison System. December 25th, a CO at Ross Correctional Facility was murdered by an incarcerated person. The news has only given one perspective on this. Listen to the listener as he shares his experience, advice and tips for the loved ones of those inside of that camp.
In this episode of Live from the Cell, we dive into the controversial world of J King the Goat, an online personality who’s known for his outspoken resentment and open disdain for wives of incarcerated individuals. Why does he harbor such intense feelings against these women, and what fuels his ongoing tirade? Together with our listeners, we explore the impact of his commentary, examining both the support and backlash he receives. Are his views justified, or is he feeding into harmful stereotypes? Join us as we peel back the layers of this polarizing figure and discuss the broader social impact of online influencers with divisive messages.
In this powerful episode of Live from the Cell, we sit down with Natasha, a prison wife who shares her story of choosing love amid pain and navigating complex cycles of forgiveness and redemption. Growing up with lessons about love and survival that shaped her, Natasha opens up about her decision to stay with her spouse despite a history of abuse, shedding light on the power of second chances. Together, we explore the resilience it takes to seek healing, the courage to forgive, and the strength required to confront patterns inherited from childhood. Join us as Natasha takes us through her journey of breaking the cycle, finding inner freedom, and redefining what love and loyalty mean.
In this special episode, we sit down with our guest LaTia to explore the strength, resilience, and love that flourish in relationships with someone incarcerated. LaTia shares her personal journey as a prison wife, offering an uplifting perspective on how she and her partner maintain a deep connection despite the distance. From navigating the emotional landscape to celebrating the unique joys of their bond, this conversation highlights the power of love that knows no boundaries. Tune in for an empowering look at love, hope, and commitment beyond the prison walls.
In this episode of Live from the Cell, hosts The Listener and Victoria sit down with guest Kim, who firmly refuses to date men below her tax bracket or those in prison. Kim shares her reasons for maintaining strict financial boundaries in her relationships and how her experiences have shaped her approach to love. The conversation explores accountability in dating, societal pressures, and the complexities of setting high standards while balancing personal values and expectations.
We experienced technical difficulties galore while recording this episode but this one was too good of an episode to NOT post.
For the bonus episode of Live from the Cell, our host, The Listener, opens up about his personal journey of regret, reflection, and the valuable lessons he's learned after 27 years behind bars. In this candid conversation, he shares heartfelt advice for the families and loved ones of those incarcerated—offering insight into the emotional weight, and complexities he faces while still incarcerated. Through raw vulnerability, The Listener discusses the pain of past decisions and what he wishes he had known. Whether you have a loved one in prison or are seeking deeper understanding, this episode delivers a powerful message of healing, connection, and hope.
Join us on this episode as we introduce our guest Malik who at the age of 69 is close to his release. This is Malik's third prison bid and we dive head first into the topic of multiple prison bids and the effect it has on your mental and physical health but how it also affects your community and your family structure.
On this episode, we meet The Listener, as much as we are allowed to. We learn about his story, his sentence and how he has survived in prison and more. This episode is to give the audience the opportunity to learn of life behind those walls. Be sure to subscribe, share and follow the podcast on social media! Would you like to be interviewed? Send us an email at livefromthecell@gmail.com
Welcome to the beginning of your experience with live from the cell. this will be the introduction to your host, the listener and your cohost Victoria. The listener has been incarcerated for 27 years as of the launch of this podcast, this is his introduction to the world since being 18 years old. This episode also introduces us to AP, a friend of The Listener who speaks of time loss while incarcerated. This episode is very raw and unedited at the host request.