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The Jungle Podcast
The Jungle Podcast
31 episodes
12 hours ago
June 2013 Christopher arrived at Lake Erie Correctional Institution. Upon arriving he was classed to housing unit Huron C-D, otherwise known as The Jungle. The Jungle was notoriously known on the compound as the worst unit at LECI. In 2011 CCA purchased LECI and was the first "for profit" state penitentiary in the United States. Pushed by shareholders to increase profits, LECI quickly became overpopulated, understaffed and poorly managed. Drugs, violence and extortion were just a typical day inside the walls. The Jungle was produced to showcase the lifestyles, culture and hardships behind bars
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June 2013 Christopher arrived at Lake Erie Correctional Institution. Upon arriving he was classed to housing unit Huron C-D, otherwise known as The Jungle. The Jungle was notoriously known on the compound as the worst unit at LECI. In 2011 CCA purchased LECI and was the first "for profit" state penitentiary in the United States. Pushed by shareholders to increase profits, LECI quickly became overpopulated, understaffed and poorly managed. Drugs, violence and extortion were just a typical day inside the walls. The Jungle was produced to showcase the lifestyles, culture and hardships behind bars
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Self-Improvement
Education
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It's Always Sonny in Cleveland
The Jungle Podcast
1 hour 8 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
It's Always Sonny in Cleveland

Sonny Von Cleveland shared his life story on The Jungle. Sonny had a difficult childhood, marked by abuse and encounters with the law. Despite his challenging past, he is now using his experiences to inspire others and prove that a felony doesn't have to define who you are. He emphasized the power of self-forgiveness, compassion, and kindness. Both Christopher and Sonny discussed their personal histories, including Sonny's experiences in prison, his move to California, and his various entrepreneurial and creative pursuits. Sonny shared his journey into YouTube, podcasting, and photography, as well as his philosophy of chasing success and his love for music. He also discussed his transition to California, where he started a successful cat cafe and pursued his passion for photography. Sonny shared his philosophy of keeping his passion at the forefront and seeing every person as an opportunity for inspiration. He and Christopher discussed the importance of responding to tragedy in a way that allows one to move forward and potentially inspire others. They also discussed the founding of Itopia, a coaching company focused on mental health, corporate burnout, and women empowerment, and Sonny's vision to expand the reach of Itopia through the Von Cleveland Foundation. Christopher and Sonny also shared their experiences and perspectives on life, highlighting the importance of morning routines, self-affirmation, and gratitude, as well as the importance of finding a life partner who is conducive to one's happiness and growth.

The Jungle Podcast
June 2013 Christopher arrived at Lake Erie Correctional Institution. Upon arriving he was classed to housing unit Huron C-D, otherwise known as The Jungle. The Jungle was notoriously known on the compound as the worst unit at LECI. In 2011 CCA purchased LECI and was the first "for profit" state penitentiary in the United States. Pushed by shareholders to increase profits, LECI quickly became overpopulated, understaffed and poorly managed. Drugs, violence and extortion were just a typical day inside the walls. The Jungle was produced to showcase the lifestyles, culture and hardships behind bars