AQS Inmate Call

Joel Wilborn

Supportive relationships play a crucial role in shaping our confidence and self-worth, enabling us to achieve success. One often overlooked aspect is the impact that connecting with incarcerated individuals can have on both parties involved. Engaging in conversations with those who are incarcerated can create a significant positive change, not only for them but also for ourselves.

  1. Surviving the System: Krissi Jacobson on Turning Pain into Purpose

    May 31

    Surviving the System: Krissi Jacobson on Turning Pain into Purpose

    Imagine your lowest moments becoming your greatest source of strength. Krissi Jacobson’s raw and powerful story reveals how she faced trauma in prison and endured sexual harassment, leading her to rediscover her purpose and resilience. After a tumultuous life marked by addiction, crime, and multiple stints behind bars, Krissi embarked on a journey of self-awareness and healing. Despite the negativity surrounding her during incarceration, she learned to redefine herself, break free from past patterns, and build a future rooted in authenticity and independence. From battling to stay afloat in prison’s toughest environments to confronting abuse within the education system, her story exposes the raw truth of survival, hope, and transformation. In this episode, you’ll discover how to maintain a positive mindset amidst adversity, the significance of mental health and community support during life’s darkest moments, and the power of self-love as the foundation for lasting change. Krissi shares her experience navigating a justice system often ill-equipped to provide meaningful mental health support, highlighting the urgent need for reform and compassionate care. Her insights demonstrate that healing is possible even after years of pain, and her active pursuit of justice proves how one person’s voice can ignite change. This episode serves as a call to action for anyone feeling trapped in their circumstances—whether in prison, recovery, or life itself. If you’ve ever felt like your past defines you, Krissi’s story reminds us that we are the authors of our futures. It’s an inspiring exploration of how resilience, community, and self-love can transform the most challenging chapters into stories of triumph. This episode is perfect for those on a journey of recovery, justice reform advocates, or anyone seeking motivation to break free from cycles of pain. It shows that your best chapter is still ahead. Tune in and feel empowered to walk your own path of transformation.

    20 min
  2. Dangerous Oversight

    May 11

    Dangerous Oversight

    When is the last time you questioned the real human cost behind prison policies? A shocking investigation by the Office of the Corrections Ombuds exposes terrifying abuses in Washington's largest women’s prison — pepper spray attacks where safety guidelines were ignored, a woman nearly losing her life in a delayed rescue, and weeks of unjustified solitary confinement that leaves scars long after release. In this hard-hitting episode, you’ll discover the harrowing details of these violations and analyze what they reveal about a correctional system more focused on punishment than rehabilitation. We break down how petty resource rationing leads to poor hygiene and mental deterioration, why a culture of "security first" often trumps human compassion, and what reformers and advocates are fighting for in a broken system. Hear how a single investigation sparked a conversation about transparency, accountability, and the urgent need to rethink incarceration policies — before more lives are hurt or lost. You’ll hear expert insights on the dangerous practices that make staff and inmates suffer, like improper use of pepper spray and neglect of mental health needs. We discuss practical alternatives to incarceration, such as community-based supervision and the importance of legal reforms, aiming to create a safer, fairer approach that benefits everyone — staff, inmates, and the community. If you've ever wondered what goes wrong behind prison walls and how to fix it, this episode offers an unflinching look at the future of criminal justice reform. This episode is essential listening for advocates, policymakers, and anyone concerned about justice and human rights. It’s a wake-up call that your voice matters in reshaping a system on the brink of collapse. Don’t turn away — get informed, take action, and be part of the change.

    19 min

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Supportive relationships play a crucial role in shaping our confidence and self-worth, enabling us to achieve success. One often overlooked aspect is the impact that connecting with incarcerated individuals can have on both parties involved. Engaging in conversations with those who are incarcerated can create a significant positive change, not only for them but also for ourselves.