Send a text We sit down with Rudy, who served 25 years for a gang-related murder, to unpack childhood abandonment, prison politics, heroin addiction, riots, and the slow, stubborn work of change. He explains how sobriety, accountability, and compassion opened a path to parole and a life of service. • moving homes, motel living, and a father in prison • third-grade violence, shame, and no coping skills • juvenile hall as status and belonging • the drive-by, denial, and a 50-to-life sentence • county indoctrination and heroin as anesthesia • Level Four yards, assets vs detriments, stabbings • riot video, disillusionment, and mindset shift • laws like SB 260/261 and a door to board • programs, education, and dropping the gang identity • daily cell reality, lockdowns, hunger, workouts • GP–SNY integration risks and culture clash • a roadmap for lifers to build parole readiness • machismo, asking for help, and living amends • e-bike commutes, quiet freedom, counseling others • compassion at home as prevention Hey Warriors, if you haven’t already signed up for our all new website, HectorBravoshow.com, make sure you sign up at the link below, Hector Bravoshow.com to watch explicit, uncensored, never before seen prison footage Make sure you share, make sure you like, and if you like what you see, make sure you hit that subscribe button Support the show