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"Show Them Who You Are"

Episode 1 of the Concrete Mama: The Podcast podcast, hosted by Unincarcerated Productions, titled ""Show Them Who You Are"" was published on March 10, 2025 and runs 49 minutes.

March 10, 2025 ·49m · Concrete Mama: The Podcast

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On our first venture inside the walls of the Washington State Penitentiary, the team explores the relationships formed while in prison, and how they’re irreparably altered when folks are released. Vik sits down with Demar, Red, and Cambo to discuss the void Anthony’s freedom has left behind, and Demar shares candid moments from the morning after Anthony’s release. Red’s History Report: The Concrete Mama Years, 1973-1981 Featured Music (sourced from Artlist): Coffee Stop - Creative Cuts ...

On our first venture inside the walls of the Washington State Penitentiary, the team explores the relationships formed while in prison, and how they’re irreparably altered when folks are released. Vik sits down with Demar, Red, and Cambo to discuss the void Anthony’s freedom has left behind, and Demar shares candid moments from the morning after Anthony’s release. 

Red’s History Report: The Concrete Mama Years, 1973-1981

Featured Music (sourced from Artlist):

Coffee Stop - Creative Cuts - Aves

South Road - Oakfield

Blues for Leo - Amos Ever Hadani

With original compositions by Zac Bentz

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