Dog In The Yard

Dog In The Yard

Pistol Pete aka "King of Rikers Island" interviews real life prisoners and celebs that have done hard time and shares his personal experiences along with his guests amazing stories of how they survived and persevered. This should inspire Americas youth to avoid the same trappings and mistakes and understand that nothing is worth doing the time. Take the hard road not the easy one. Prison is full of hardship and pain. Know that.

  1. 1 day ago

    From 51 Years to Life to a Second Chance | Tone

    Anthony H. Baptiste, known as Tone, transformed one of life's greatest setbacks into a story of resilience and redemption. Born in Queens, New York, and raised between Far Rockaway and Suffolk County, Tone spent years working behind the scenes in New York City's nightlife, helping coordinate events featuring some of hip-hop's biggest artists, including Nas, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Future, Fetty Wap, French Montana, Cardi B, and 50 Cent. His life changed after receiving what became a 51-years-to-life sentence on a non-violent drug conviction as a first-time offender. Instead of allowing incarceration to define him, Tone committed himself to personal transformation. During nearly a decade behind bars, he lost over 100 pounds, became a Certified Paralegal, earned his Personal Trainer certification, and prepared himself for a meaningful return home.  Released on merit parole in February 2026, Tone now dedicates his life to public speaking, fitness, acting, modeling, and inspiring others to believe that no setback is too great to overcome. In this episode of Dog In The Yard, Tone shares his incredible story of transformation, the lessons prison taught him, and why he believes every person deserves the opportunity to rewrite their future.  Follow: Pistol Pete — @pistolpetekarts Anthony "Tone" Baptiste — @tonelegacy Dog In The Yard: Real Stories From Real Comrades 🎥 Full Episodes: YouTube.com/@DogInTheYard 📱 Follow: @dogintheyardpodcast 📩 Booking & Inquiries: therealdogintheyard@gmail.com 🌐 Join the movement: dogintheyard.org

    1hr 36min
  2. She Turned Pain Into Power | Kia

    18 May

    She Turned Pain Into Power | Kia

    Kia has transformed her life into a mission rooted in advocacy, empowerment, and change.  Born and raised in Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood, Kia became involved in the streets at a young age, leading to multiple incarcerations beginning in her teens. While her environment shaped many of her early decisions, her story did not end there. Since returning home in 2012, Kia has rebuilt her life with purpose and determination. She earned her bachelor’s degree, worked in social services and reentry leadership, founded 2Win Flames Productions LLC, and became an author, advocate, and speaker focused on helping justice-impacted individuals rebuild their lives. Kia is also deeply involved in legislative advocacy efforts surrounding justice reform, including support for the Clean Slate Act, Second Look Act, Earned Time Act, and the Marvin Mayfield Act. Beyond advocacy, Kia has embraced Artificial Intelligence as a tool for storytelling, business, education, and generational change—teaching herself how to use AI to create opportunities for underserved communities and returning citizens. In this episode of Dog In The Yard, Kia speaks on incarceration, transformation, reentry, AI innovation, legal advocacy, and what it truly means to rebuild your life on your own terms. Dog In The Yard: Real Stories From Real Comrades 🎥 Full Episodes: YouTube.com/@DogInTheYard 📱 Follow: @dogintheyardpodcast 📩 Booking & Inquiries: therealdogintheyard@gmail.com 🌐 Join the movement: dogintheyard.org

    1hr 3min

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Pistol Pete aka "King of Rikers Island" interviews real life prisoners and celebs that have done hard time and shares his personal experiences along with his guests amazing stories of how they survived and persevered. This should inspire Americas youth to avoid the same trappings and mistakes and understand that nothing is worth doing the time. Take the hard road not the easy one. Prison is full of hardship and pain. Know that.

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