• The Lindsy Floyd Interview: Growing Up Privileged, Heading to Prison, & Navigating Life Since...
    Aug 11 2023

    In our 17th Episode, we join in with a special guest, Lindsy Floyd, of Connecticut to discuss how life has been for her since her release from prison. We talked of her privileged upbringing, heading off to prison, as well as navigating life after a few traumatic years inside the walls. Having received a phone call from her father that he had just seen her on the news & wanted for 'Murder'... her whole life would change in the flash of a moment...

    There were many instances in our interview that I could relate back to my own prison experiences; in the same feelings, emotions, & perspective toward a once delicate time of incarceration. We appreciate & applaud Lindsy for taking the time to share her story & experiences with not only us.. but the world. Through the necessary conversations we have, (sometimes hard)... we take the necessary steps toward the change we must see.


    Join in with our conversation on the years that shaped Lindsy's future to come & find out what she is doing now by connecting below...


    You can follow Lindsy's journey & more at the link below:

    Website: https://www.lindsyfloyd.com

    TikTok: @RenegadeForJustice

    Please take a moment to check out our interview, leave your thoughts in the comments below, & until next- well see you on the other side...

    -After the Gate

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Zack Bates Interview: 'Life in Prison'
    Jul 28 2023
    In our 16th Episode, we sat down with Zack Bates of the 'Life in Prison' media productions. We had the opportunity to discuss his upbringing, run-ins with the law, & how he made the necessary changes in his life to where he is at now. Zack currently works within the medical profession as a nurse & continues to reside in West Virginia. Join in with our conversation & begin to understand how felon convictions have a lasting impact on one's life & what Zack is doing to remedy his past poor choices through expungement, advocacy, & more. You can follow Zack's journey & more at the link below: https://youtube.com/@lifeinprisonWV Please take a moment to check out our interview, leave your thoughts in the comments below, & until next- well see you on the other side... -After the Gate --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthegate/support
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    46 mins
  • The Derrick Moore Interview: Growing up in Alaska, Addiction & Incarceration, & Hardaway Learning...
    Jan 6 2023

    In our 15th Episode, we had the opportunity to sit down with Derrick Moore of Hardaway Learning; and discuss his upbringing in Alaska, going in & out of the with incarceration system, dealing with addiction, & navigating life through many tribulations. Join in with our conversation & begin to understand the many facets of incarceration and how one's dealing with the factor can determine the outcome...

    You can follow Hardaway Learning's journey across their social media below:  https://linktr.ee/hardawaylearning 

    Please take a moment to check out our interview, leave your thoughts in the comments below, & until next- well see you on the other side...

    -After the Gate

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    36 mins
  • The Jeffrey Deskovic Interview: the Failure of our Justice System without Apology...
    Dec 9 2022
    In our 14th episode, we had the privilege to sit down with a Mr. Jeffrey Deskovic of the Deskovic Foundation- a non-profit organization dedicated to the exoneration of the wrongfully convicted, their recovery, and reform of the system that allows these miscarriages of justice to take place.  Mr. Deskovic was sentenced to life in prison at the age of 17 for the rape and murder of a 15 year old girl he did not commit. The authorities who arrested him knew his DNA did not match that of the actual perpetrator – who, three years later, went on to murder another young woman and mother of two – but they still colluded to convict Deskovic and keep him in prison for 16 years of his life.  After his exoneration and release, Deskovic successfully sued the authorities responsible and used a substantial portion of the compensation he was awarded to start The Deskovic Foundation.  Deskovic has dedicated himself to assisting the wrongfully convicted, and recently graduated from the Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University with a law degree. To this day, the Foundation has fully exonerated three people, freed eight others, and currently has eleven active cases in addition to proving peripheral assistance in other cases.  If you would, please support his cause & follow his journey at the links below:  -Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic   -Conviction- Documentary: https://www.amazon.com/Conviction-Jeffrey-Deskovic/dp/B08F9CN2XG  -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_deskovic_foundation/   -Website: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/  -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thejeffreydeskovicfoundation/   -After the Gate #afterthegate --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthegate/support
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    58 mins
  • The Paula Aguilar- Smith Interview: A Mothers' Journey of Incarceration, Advocacy, & Hope...
    Dec 2 2022

    In our 13th Episode, we had the opportunity to sit down with a Mrs. Paula Aguilar-Smith of Tennessee. Formerly working as a correctional officer, Paula has seen a side of incarceration that many are never afforded the opportunity. While one of her sons is currently incarcerated in state prison, Paula explains that it's not always cut & dry in corrections. With an unknown release date on the prison sentence her son was handed, much is left up in the air to plan in regards to reentry into society. Anyone that has ever had a family member incarcerated understands this: your loved ones are doing time & counting down the days down just like the inmate is. It was truly an honor to be able to discuss some of the very important topics of incarceration, advocacy, & where one's hope lies for the future of corrections, justice, & advocacy. 


    You can follow Paula's journey across her social media below:

     www.instagram.com/paula.m.aguilar.smith


    Please take a moment to check out our interview, leave your thoughts in the comments below, & until next- well see you on the other side... 

     -After the Gate

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    40 mins
  • The Brittany Jackson Interview: Your Favorite PO & What She's Doing for Reentry...
    Nov 4 2022

    Welcome, everyone, to our 11th episode of the After the Gate Podcast.      We recently sat down with Brittany Jackson, better known as- "Your Favorite PO", A probation consultant out of Dallas, Texas leading the way for those in the reentry field. If you are considering a career path in probation, pursuing a degree in criminal justice, or just interested in how you can be there for individuals in your community or family members that are involved in the justice system, then you won't want to miss this interview. We hope you enjoy getting to know Brittany as much as we have & thank you again for tuning in to another episode of the After the Gate Podcast.   Be sure to connect with Brittany on her socials here: https://beacons.ai/yourfavepo

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    18 mins
  • The Kameron Haimes Interview: A Sketch that Changed his Life Forever...
    Oct 28 2022
    Welcome everyone to Episode #10 of the After the Gate Podcast.   This last week we sat down with Kameron Haimes of Minnesota to discuss his story of incarceration. From an early experience behind bars (14 years-18 years), Kameron's later years would be shaped by these circumstances of misfortune, as well as by his personal choices driven through emotions. Listen in on how he dealt with not only the justice system at an early age, but the reentry from his incarceration, employment, & dealing with how to lead a normal life post-prison. Join into the conversation & hear how Kameron is living his life now- After the Gate.   Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthegate/support
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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • The Jordan Wilson Interview: From Synthetics & Steroids, to Prison & Pastoring...
    Oct 14 2022
    Welcome everyone to Episode #9 of the After the Gate Podcast.   This past week we had the privilege to sit down with, Jordan Wilson, ( a man of many talents)- Youth Director, Published Author/Speaker, & much, much more. We got to discuss his story of redemption through his incarceration, up to the life he leads today. Being sent to prison at a young age for charges of drug possession/sales (synthetic marijuana & anabolic steroids), Jordan learned quickly from his mistakes and began to plan for a successful reentry.    Join in with our interview to check out this inspiring individuals testimony & what he's been up to... After the Gate.   Please everyone be sure to take a moment to follow Jordan across his social media platforms at the link below...     https://linktr.ee/Iamjordanwilson     & thank you for tuning in to this episode of the After the Gate Podcast     We hope you enjoy!  -ATG --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthegate/support
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    24 mins