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  • The Truth About CDCR: When Following Orders Can Cost You Everything
    Mar 22 2026

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    We talk straight about what we would change as former CDCR lieutenants, and why integrity matters more than titles, overtime, or protecting administrators. Kenny breaks down real use-of-force stories, ISU cases, and the mental toll of a system that punishes people for telling the truth.

    • corruption that becomes visible once you sit in ISU level meetings
    • why verbal unlawful orders trap young officers
    • the Training Day moment when you realize the game is rigged
    • two 40mm launcher shootings and the tactical reality of backstops
    • reading pre assault cues by studying “normal” yard behavior
    • de escalation that works and the moment it must end
    • restraints as safety and as a practical de escalation tool
    • Mini 14 hesitation and how politics changes outcomes
    • CCPOA representation concerns and why outside counsel can matter
    • ISU drug interdiction methods using calls, kites, letters, visiting busts
    • FBI cases that show how dark offenders can be
    • identity, depression, and why the job cannot be your whole life
    • leadership that trains, writes things down, and refuses illegal shortcuts

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  • Inside a Level 4 Prison: How Gangs Turn Boys Into Killers
    Mar 9 2026

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    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

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  • Inside the Mexican Mafia — Rene “Boxer” Enriquez Tells All
    Feb 28 2026

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    We sit down with Renee “Boxer” Enriquez to trace a hard turn from Mexican Mafia power to personal responsibility, exploring how trauma, politics, and choice shape violence and redemption. We share a step-by-step parole blueprint and a grounded view of what real manhood demands.

    • mindset shift from notoriety to restraint
    • videos to actives as rational exit ramps
    • parole strategy across discipline, rehab, and psychology
    • catch‑22 of active status and confidential 1030s
    • prison conditions, ND yards, rising violence
    • trauma roots, belonging, and identity grief
    • real manhood as work, duty, and self-control
    • reading rooms, spotting risk, and avoiding triggers
    • advice for younger listeners glamorising gangs
    • new channels, audience engagement, and giving back

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  • The Truth About Prison Survival They Never Tell Rookie COs
    Feb 12 2026

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    We trace how corrections changed from the late 80s to today, why experience beats fast promotions, and how respect and clear boundaries prevent needless violence. Jimmy shares a yard assault, lessons on de-escalation, lawful force, and the life costs of a high-stress career—and how to build resilience and a future beyond the gate.

    • generational shifts in staff mindset and promotions
    • politics, “cars,” and misaligned incentives
    • GP yard dynamics, influence, and why riots hurt profits
    • de-escalation through respect, not ego
    • reading cues, acting first when violence is imminent
    • fitness and preparation over performative toughness
    • staff-on-staff accountability to stop escalation
    • lawful force, Mini-14 use, and policy drift
    • the toll: divorce, DUIs, suicides, and coping that works
    • side hustles, investing, and planning for retirement
    • who should wear the badge and academy gaps

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  • He Lost His Gym Overnight… Then Built a 29,000 Sq Ft Empire
    Feb 9 2026

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    We trace Alex’s rise from a 1,400 sq ft kettlebell studio to a 29,000 sq ft destination gym built on functional strength, community, and calculated risk. Setbacks, a failed partnership, and COVID became fuel for a smarter system and a stronger culture.

    • roots in Chula Vista and family fitness influence
    • kettlebells as a turning point and RKC rigor
    • first brick-and-mortar launch and word-of-mouth growth
    • partnership collapse, park workouts, and rebuilding mindset
    • COVID pivot with open-air turf and renewed momentum
    • programming shift to all-around strength and conditioning
    • funding a calculated leap without investors
    • securing a massive warehouse and pre-sale hustle
    • rapid membership growth and community-first culture
    • solving parking and planning scalable operations
    • art wall symbolism, identity, and leadership values
    • practical advice on risk, resilience, and purpose

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  • HECTOR BRAVO EXPOSES WHAT’S REALLY HAPPENING INSIDE CIW | Officers Collapsing, Silence From Leadership”
    Jan 30 2026

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    We confront how SB 132, collapsing accountability, and politicized leadership have eroded safety in California’s women’s prisons. We map concrete fixes: restore real classifications, rebuild discipline, fix toxic water, and protect people who speak up.

    • SB 132’s impact on women’s safety and housing
    • Misclassification, overrides, and lost security structure
    • Drugs, Suboxone incentives, and failed harm reduction
    • Retaliation against grievances and parole consequences
    • The CCWF riot as a leadership and planning failure
    • Toxic water at Chowchilla and health neglect
    • Budgets, unions, NGOs, and perverse incentives
    • Rebuilding consequences, searches, and drug testing
    • Elder parole, rehabilitation, and PTSD in custody
    • Training gaps, acting roles, and culture drift
    • Practical steps to restore fairness and order

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  • He Survived 4 Officer-Involved Shootings — A San Diego Cop Tells the Truth
    Jan 21 2026

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    We trace Mike’s path from South San Diego to SDPD, through three shootings in 18 months, an escalating private spiral, and the intervention that led to real recovery. Hard truths about adrenaline, alcohol, nightmares, and EMDR meet practical advice on communication, ego, and respect.

    • paying it forward after a counselor’s nudge to Hawaii
    • hospital security shaping command presence and de‑escalation
    • nine years of disqualifications before getting hired
    • first OIS: knife suspect, time distortion, aftermath process
    • second OIS: trailer park active shooter with an AK
    • third OIS: pursuit, split‑second decision under duress
    • media, community pressure, and the homicide procedure
    • alcohol as a faulty fix for headaches, insomnia, and numbness
    • hypervigilance, nightmares, and the cost of no REM sleep
    • intervention, inpatient treatment, EMDR, and group therapy
    • cumulative trauma across careers and home life
    • advice for rookies on reps, critique, and humility
    • guidance for OGs on mentoring across generations
    • why respect, reputation, and ego control keep you safer

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  • Inside the Idaho Hospital Ambush: A Female CO Speaks for the First Time
    Jan 20 2026

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    We trace Tasha’s path from academy to maximum custody and unpack the widening gap between policy and reality inside Idaho prisons. Gangs, mental health crises, staffing failures, and a hospital ambush reveal how leadership and language shifts can’t replace basic security.

    • why she chose corrections as a path to law enforcement
    • academy training limits and POST-certified expectations
    • pro-social language shift and blurred boundaries
    • staffing shortages, broken schedules, and safety risks
    • prison layout, death row protocols, and the bubble
    • gangs in Idaho and assaults on staff as initiation
    • C Block dynamics, self-harm, and suicide attempts
    • death row fence incident and delayed clearances
    • hospital ambush, manhunt timeline, and injuries
    • retaliation after reporting PREA and medical issues
    • turnover, weak leadership, and messy log controls
    • contraband, overtime strain, and culture problems
    • resignation in lieu, POST investigation, and fallout
    • practical advice for new officers on policy and documentation

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