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Uncarcerated Episode 5 Corey

Episode 5 of the Uncarcerated podcast, hosted by Leigh Scott/Kevin Scott, titled "Uncarcerated Episode 5 Corey" was published on May 16, 2021 and runs 40 minutes.

May 16, 2021 ·40m · Uncarcerated

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We talk to a young black man from Jacksonville, Fl. in our most powerful episode yet. Corey discusses the injustice he discovered as a person of color in America, the abuse in the Dept. of Corrections and the tools he used to overcome the struggles as he has transformed his body, mind and spirit. Please listen, download, like, rate and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 

We talk to a young black man from Jacksonville, Fl. in our most powerful episode yet. Corey discusses the injustice he discovered as a person of color in America, the abuse in the Dept. of Corrections and the tools he used to overcome the struggles as he has transformed his body, mind and spirit. Please listen, download, like, rate and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 

Ladies After Lockup Shawn Shea & Amanda Delaney A podcast from currently incarcerated inmates, family members, friends and special guests.We are a podcast trying to advocate for prisoners rights and Human rights. We have special guests weeklyPrison stories RoastsNew topics daily and are here ro assist others with help. Explicit Black Empowerment Reddott Entertainment since 2002 Black Empowerment, incarcerated or free,we still have to make a change. Explicit Unrestorable iHeartPodcasts On a January night in 1995, 18-year-old Christa Pike and two other teenagers lured 19-year-old Colleen Slemmer to a secluded area near the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. They taunted, beat, and slashed Colleen, carving a pentagram into her chest, before Christa picked up a piece of concrete and smashed Colleen’s skull, killing her. Those salacious details stood out during a national Satanic Panic over ritual abuse and suburban cults. The Knoxville News Sentinel later accused Christa of killing “for love and Satan.” She was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by electrocution—one of the youngest women ever to be sentenced to death in the United States. Thirty years later, Christa is still alive, incarcerated at a Nashville prison and the only woman on death row in Tennessee. She has spent much of her adult life in solitary confinement. In the decades since the murder, evolving understanding about brain science and trauma have cast Christa’s wildly violent act— Explicit
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