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Prison Politics, Penalties and House Rules - Behind Bars Part II Real Talk*Real Stories*Real Change

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If you are a struggling parent of an at-risk-youth or just curious about what goes on behind the walls of prison, you will want to listen to the next episode of Real Talk - Prison Politics, Penalties and House Rules - Behind Bars Part II


Most parents and their youth can only imagine what happens behind the walls, and unless you have experienced the real situations that go on, most will never understand prison politics, racial division, gang segregation, extortion, rape, and the harsh realities of surviving prison.


Watch the new Podcast and YouTube Video -

Real Talk - Prison Politics, Penalties and House Rules - Behind Bars Part II - Our former inmate speakers give you the tools and answers to 10 important questions every struggling parent and their youth faces when entering the prison system, including:


1. Will I Survive Prison?
2. Can I Go To Prison and Not Be Gang Affiliated?
3. Do I Have To Stab Someone?
3. Will I Come Out Of Prison A Better Person Or Worse?
4. What Do I Do The Minute I Step Onto The Yard?
5. How Can I Get The Most Out OF My Lengthy Prison Sentence?
6. Is There A Way Out From Doing My Prison Sentence?
7. Can I Get An Education In Prison?
8. Do I Need Protection?
9. Is There Good-time Earned Or Early Release Programs?
10. Will I Get Raped In Prison?



If you're concerned about where your youth or young adult is heading and want a better understanding about incarceration and politics in prison then you might want to listen or share our podcast with a person you think needs to learn more about the consequences of living a criminal lifestyle or breaking the law.


Real Talk Interventionists: Julian Morales, Raymond Torres & Gordon Wat, have led a criminal lifestyle that amounted to over 40 years of incarceration time.


These three men will give their input on how struggling parents dealing with out-of-control youth can change direction with a course of action. Their stories of growing up in the streets, getting involved in criminal activity, and leaving emotional scars with family and loved ones are compelling. These men have lived through the harsh realities of making bad choices, but they have also earned a second chance in life and have since became productive members of society, volunteering their time to change the lives of at-risk-youth and providing parents and guardians with the tools necessary to raise productive law abiding young citizens.

If you are a struggling parent of an at-risk-youth or just curious about what goes on behind the walls of prison, you will want to listen to the next episode of Real Talk - Prison Politics, Penalties and House Rules - Behind Bars Part II


Most parents and their youth can only imagine what happens behind the walls, and unless you have experienced the real situations that go on, most will never understand prison politics, racial division, gang segregation, extortion, rape, and the harsh realities of surviving prison.


Watch the new Podcast and YouTube Video -

Real Talk - Prison Politics, Penalties and House Rules - Behind Bars Part II - Our former inmate speakers give you the tools and answers to 10 important questions every struggling parent and their youth faces when entering the prison system, including:


1. Will I Survive Prison?
2. Can I Go To Prison and Not Be Gang Affiliated?
3. Do I Have To Stab Someone?
3. Will I Come Out Of Prison A Better Person Or Worse?
4. What Do I Do The Minute I Step Onto The Yard?
5. How Can I Get The Most Out OF My Lengthy Prison Sentence?
6. Is There A Way Out From Doing My Prison Sentence?
7. Can I Get An Education In Prison?
8. Do I Need Protection?
9. Is There Good-time Earned Or Early Release Programs?
10. Will I Get Raped In Prison?



If you're concerned about where your youth or young adult is heading and want a better understanding about incarceration and politics in prison then you might want to listen or share our podcast with a person you think needs to learn more about the consequences of living a criminal lifestyle or breaking the law.


Real Talk Interventionists: Julian Morales, Raymond Torres & Gordon Wat, have led a criminal lifestyle that amounted to over 40 years of incarceration time.


These three men will give their input on how struggling parents dealing with out-of-control youth can change direction with a course of action. Their stories of growing up in the streets, getting involved in criminal activity, and leaving emotional scars with family and loved ones are compelling. These men have lived through the harsh realities of making bad choices, but they have also earned a second chance in life and have since became productive members of society, volunteering their time to change the lives of at-risk-youth and providing parents and guardians with the tools necessary to raise productive law abiding young citizens.

1h 3 min