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UncuffedUncuffedHome CookingIt’s no secret that the food inside prison is – to put it mildly – not great. That’s why folks in prison often daydream about memorable meals from their pasts, and find creative ways to make their own food inside their cells. Today on the episode, host Greg Eskridge goes to his first Thanksgiving dinner in over 30 years. We’ll hear about the magic of a shared meal and how it can bridge divides in and outside of prison.Our work in prisons is supported by the California Arts Council, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, independen...2025-05-0827 minThe California Report MagazineThe California Report MagazineUncuffed: Where Were You in '92?This week marks 33 years since four police officers were acquitted in the brutal beating of Rodney King in Los Angeles. That verdict exploded into days of rioting and unrest across the city. It also ignited a national conversation about police brutality, as well as race and inequality in the criminal justice system. This week we're featuring an episode from Uncuffed, a podcast made by incarcerated people in California prisons in collaboration with KALW. We hear from Uncuffed’s host Greg Eskridge and others who’ve been incarcerated about how the riots had a lasting impact on their live...2025-05-0330 minFire EscapeFire EscapeListen Now: UNCUFFEDUncuffed is a podcast from KALW Public Media that empowers people in prison to tell their own stories. The award-winning collaboration between incarcerated student producers and professional journalists shines light on the human experience of people before, during and after their prison terms. This season, for the first time, the show will include voices from a women's prison, the California Institution for Women, while continuing to share stories from inside the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center and Solano State Prison. The new season 4 is hosted by formerly incarcerated producer Greg Eskridge. Listen to Uncuffed wherever you get your podcasts or...2025-04-1008 minToure ShowToure ShowToure show featuring UnCuffedThis season, the UnCuffed podcast is doing something new. Greg Eskridge, one of the program’s founding producers inside San Quentin prison, was released over the summer, after more than 30 years of incarceration. And now, he is our host. Over roughly ten episodes, he’ll be telling a deeply personal, riveting story about re-entering society after decades away. It’s a story that’s rarely if ever told about re-entry – the good, the bad, and everything in between: getting robbed at the mandatory transitional living center within weeks of his release, making amends with family members, revisiting...2025-03-0408 minUncuffedUncuffedDay OneLast summer, something monumental happened. One of Uncuffed's founding producers, Greg Eskridge, came home after more than 30 years in prison. In this episode we’ll bring you back to that emotional day last summer when he walked out of the San Quentin gates, free at last.Our work in prisons is supported by the California Arts Council, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, independent foundations, and donations from listeners like you.Learn more, sign up for Uncuffed news, and support the program at www.weareuncuffed.orgFollow us @WeAreUncuffed on Instagram and Fa...2025-01-3007 minThe Secret Life of PrisonsThe Secret Life of PrisonsSpending Christmas outside San Quentin | Greg Eskridge and Eli WirtschafterGreg Eskridge was released from San Quentin Rehabilitation Center in California, formerly known as San Quentin state prison, on 23 July 2024 after serving 30 years and 25 days. In prison Greg became a founding member of the Uncuffed radio program and podcast, a project run by the public radio station KALW. Greg now works full-time as Uncuffed’s first Leadership Fellow, preparing him for leadership roles in the project.  Eli Wirtschafter is the Program Director for Uncuffed and got to know Greg through his work behind the walls of San Quentin. He trains people in California pri...2024-12-2332 minThe StoopThe StoopThis Christmas Will BeWhen you meet Greg Eskridge, you’ll notice his smile, how easy it is to talk to him, and you’ll lean in when he tells you his story. After being incarcerated for 30 Christmases, he's making this one special. Today, award-winning journalist and storyteller Greg Eskridge reflects on love, family, and what this season means to him. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices2024-12-1922 minEar HustleEar HustleFive MirrorsTwelve years ago, Nigel asked San Quentin resident Greg Eskridge to write a list of everything he owned in prison. That much, Earlonne remembers. The rest of this episode is a surprise gift, from one Ear Hustle host to another. Thanks to Greg Eskridge for speaking and sharing his lists with us. You can hear more of Greg on the podcast Uncuffed, a podcast training program based in San Quentin and Solano prisons. This episode was scored with music by Rhashiyd Zinnamon, Derrell Sadiq Davis, Antwan Williams, David Jassy, and Earlonne Woods.2024-04-0344 minUncuffedUncuffedUncuffed My Mixtape: This ChristmasGreg Eskridge at San Quentin on “This Christmas” by Donny Hathaway. It’s the Uncuffed My Mixtape, where we listen to our producers’ favorite songs. Catch My Mixtape every other week this season of Uncuffed.Learn more, sign up for Uncuffed news, and support the program at www.weareuncuffed.orgFollow us @WeAreUncuffed on Instagram and Facebook.Transcripts are available within a week of the episode coming out, at www.kalw.org/podcast/uncuffed2023-12-1908 minThe Kitchen Sisters PresentThe Kitchen Sisters Present203 - A San Quentin WeddingEdmond Richardson is an audio producer for Uncuffed, a KALW podcast produced by people in prison. Recently, Edmond and his love, Avelina, got married inside San Quentin and Uncuffed produced this story. The Kitchen Sisters are great admirers of KALW’s Uncuffed podcast and are proud to share this story. KALW, San Francisco, has led rehabilitative classes in audio production inside San Quentin State Prison since 2012, and Solano Prison since 2018. Their mission is to provide media training to people in the carceral system. Radio producers from KALW visit the prisons to teach classes in audio production, and to...2022-12-0632 minRoss Tucker Football Podcast: Daily NFL PodcastRoss Tucker Football Podcast: Daily NFL PodcastGreg Cosell: Top Wide Receivers (Part 2)On today's podcast, Ross Tucker & Greg Cosell evaluate more top wide receiver prospects heading into the NFL draft including: - Rashod Bateman: Minnesota (8:05) - Terrace Marshall: LSU (10:48) - Elijah Moore: Ole Miss (12:15) - Amari Rodgers: Clemson (14:17) - Dez Fitzpartick: Louisville (15:57) - D'Wayne Eskridge: Western Michigan ( 19:35) - Jaelon Darden: North Texas (20:29) Today's podcast is sponsored by: The Draft Kings & DraftKings Sports Book Apps: Code ROSS Purple.com/Ross10: Promo code ROSS10 linktr.ee/RossTuckerPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2021-03-1136 minSnap JudgmentSnap JudgmentOutbreak at San QuentinAs the Coronavirus outbreak overwhelms San Quentin State Prison, one incarcerated person, Chanthon Bun, is awaiting his release on parole. Bun tries to protect himself from the virus, while incarcerated first responders and cleaning crews attempt to treat those who are collapsing and stop the spread of COVID-19. In this episode, we hear first-hand accounts from incarcerated people inside San Quentin trying to survive the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. This story contains graphic content, listener discretion is advised. At the time of this recording, 13 people from San Quentin have died due to coronavirus, bringing the total number of lives lost in...2020-07-2533 minSnap JudgmentSnap JudgmentOutbreak at San Quentin - full episodeTeam Snap brings you the story of the devastating COVID-19 outbreak at San Quentin State Prison, as told by people on the inside. STORIES Outbreak at San Quentin As the Coronavirus outbreak overwhelms San Quentin State Prison, one incarcerated person, Chanthon Bun, is awaiting his release on parole. Bun tries to protect himself from the virus, while incarcerated first responders and cleaning crews attempt to treat those who are collapsing and stop the spread of COVID-19. In this episode, we hear first-hand accounts from incarcerated people inside San Quentin trying to survive the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. This story contains graphic...2020-07-2547 minSnap JudgmentSnap JudgmentOutbreak at San QuentinTeam Snap brings you the story of the devastating COVID-19 outbreak at San Quentin State Prison, as told by people on the inside. STORIES Outbreak at San Quentin As the Coronavirus outbreak overwhelms San Quentin State Prison, one incarcerated person, Chanthon Bun, is awaiting his release on parole. Bun tries to protect himself from the virus, while incarcerated first responders and cleaning crews attempt to treat those who are collapsing and stop the spread of COVID-19. In this episode, we hear first-hand accounts from incarcerated people inside San Quentin trying to survive the...2020-07-2347 minHeavyweightHeavyweightEar Hustle: Catch a Kite 2Published on 09 May 2018. A “kite” is prison slang for a written note. Since Ear Hustle launched, we’ve encouraged listeners to send in their questions about the show and life inside via postcards, or “kites.” In this episode, Earlonne and Nigel dig into the pile of 1021 (!) postcards that have arrived from all over the world. So many people contributed to this episode: Thanks to all the men in blue and volunteers who tried to guess the most common question we get asked. Thanks to Kevin Sawyer for talking books; Adnan Khan, Eddie Herera, Khalifa Christensen and Shadeed Wallace-Stepter for talking TV; Luke C...2018-05-1900 minEar HustleEar HustleCatch a Kite 2A “kite” is prison slang for a written note. Since Ear Hustle launched, we’ve encouraged listeners to send in their questions about the show and life inside via postcards, or “kites.” In this episode, Earlonne and Nigel dig into the pile of 1021 (!) postcards that have arrived from all over the world. So many people contributed to this episode: Thanks to all the men in blue and volunteers who tried to guess the most common question we get asked. Thanks to Kevin Sawyer for talking books; Adnan Khan, Eddie Herera, Khalifa Christensen and Shadeed Wallace-Stepter for talking TV; Luke C...2018-05-0932 minLife of the LawLife of the Law125: A Whole 'nother World - San Quentin Live (2017 Holiday Rebroadcast)On Saturday night, Dec 5, 2015 more than 200 people filled the pews of the Catholic chapel inside San Quentin State Prison for a first-ever uncensored storytelling event behind the prison walls. Together, inmates and volunteers, officers and staff gathered to hear stories about the all-too-secret, often misunderstood community that sustains each of them inside and outside the prison walls. For two storytellers, Troy Williams and Watani Stiner, the night would be the first time they would return to San Quentin after being released a year earlier following decades as inmates. Like those in the audience for Live @ San Quentin, this special episode...2017-12-271h 03Ear HustleEar HustleThe Boom Boom RoomBeing married in prison is common. Opportunities to get intimate with your spouse are not, and – like everything else inside – are governed by both official and unofficial rules. In this episode of Ear Hustle, Greg and Maverick share stories about keeping their relationships strong, and getting close with their wives.Thanks to Maverick and Greg Eskridge for sharing such personal stories with us, and to our guest sound designer, the “Swedish Phenom,” David Jassy.Ear Hustle is produced by Nigel Poor, Antwan Williams and Earlonne Woods with consulting editor Curtis Fox, outside production advisor Pat Mesiti-M...2017-08-3028 minLife of the LawLife of the Law106: Mother and SonPrison is a walled off, secret world, where inmates and officers live a sort of altered reality. For the past 10 years Life of the Law's Executive Producer, Nancy Mullane, has been reporting on the people inside San Quentin State Prison in Northern California and over those years, some of the men she's been reporting on have themselves become journalists -- writing print stories for the San Quentin News and producing audio stories for the San Quentin Prison Report, stories told by reporters rom the unique perspective of life inside prison looking out, rather than from the perspective of free journalists...2017-04-0537 minLife of the LawLife of the Law93: Last CountDouglas Collier is serving a life sentence inside San Quentin State Prison.  For years he shared a 9x4 foot cell with his friend Tony, a fellow inmate.  One day Tony couldn’t stop coughing. His arteries were clogged. Several months later, Tony died -- one of the hundreds of inmates who die in California state prisons each year.   In this story, reported by Greg Eskridge, an inmate and journalist with the San Quentin Prison Report, Douglas tell us what it was like to witness, and come to terms with, his friend’s death. PRODUCTION NOTES Last Count was reported by Greg Esk...2016-10-0420 minPaul GantPaul GantCardinals Durrell Eskridge UCLA WR Jordan PaytonWe will be talking sports and having fun doing it. Expected to be joined by Arizona Cardinals s Durrell Eskridge, who will discuss his season, his amazing childhood and more. Also, former UCLA WR Jordan Payton will join us to discuss his prep for the upcoming NFL Draft. Also, talking Villlanova's improbable victory over UNC to end March Madness, MLB, the close of the NBA season, Greg Hardy and so much more! Call 646-727-3070 to join the fun! Follow on Twitter @goforitgant2016-04-091h 30Emmanuel Baptist Church PodcastEmmanuel Baptist Church PodcastPalm Sunday: The PurposeThe Purpose Palm Sunday Reenactment March 24, 2013   Music Director: Dr. Mark Hussung Pianist: Sharon McGinley                  Organist: Gail Hickman Sound Room: Dale Williams; Projection: Libby Miller; Lights: Wayne Hinkle   Emmanuel Ensemble, Director: Karen Smith Flute: Sara Smallman; French Horn: Karen Smith; Trumpet: Bob Ogle; Trombone: Jeff Smith; Tuba: Brian Smallman   Rhythm Section, Director: Jeff Smith Bass: Jeff Smi...2013-03-2500 min