The Incarcerated Perspective on Pen Pals: Power, Control & Real Rehabilitation
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Everyone talks about inmates scamming people on the outside…
But what if we’ve been missing half the story?
In Part 2 of our pen pal series, Dinero—an incarcerated author—shares what it actually feels like to be on the inside of these relationships.
We cover:
The real reason inmates seek pen pals (it’s not always what you think)
How power imbalances can turn toxic
Why both inmates and outsiders can manipulate each other
The biggest mistakes people make when choosing a pen pal
What it really means to rehabilitate—not just say you have
Dinero doesn’t shy away from his past—including being charged with human trafficking—but instead explains what real change looks like and why accountability matters more than labels.
If you’re navigating a pen pal relationship, this episode is essential listening. This one will make you think differently.
Purchase Dinero The Great's book on Amazon: Meet’EM, Knock’EM, Keep’EM: How to start and maintain a relationship while in Prison.
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The views shared by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts. This podcast provides a platform for people to share their experiences and perspectives. Listeners should verify information and form their own opinions.