Supportive relationships play a crucial role in shaping our confidence and self-worth, enabling us to achieve success. One often overlooked aspect is the impact that connecting with incarcerated individuals can have on both parties involved. Engaging in conversations with those who are incarcerated can create a significant positive change, not only for them but also for ourselves.
This episode delves into the potential of fostering mental wellness and preventing crime through communication with incarcerated individuals. Open and honest dialogue with those in prison can cultiva…
In this episode, Greg Brown talks about the reluctance of some incarcerated individuals towards prison reform. Well-intentioned people enter the prison system aiming to enact positive changes but oft…
In this episode, I explore the complexities of relationships involving incarcerated individuals. These connections, whether between two incarcerated people or with someone on the outside, present cha…
In this episode, I explore my involvement in the Paula Gardner settlement, which stemmed from the Washington Department of Corrections' negligent medical treatment. The WADOC expended an excessive am…
In this eye-opening episode, I delve into the intricate workings of the Washington Department of Corrections Incarcerated Individual Betterment Fund. Amidst national concerns, I uncover the unsettli…
In this podcast episode, I delve into the secretive world of prison officials concealing improper activities within correctional facilities. My informant reveals a startling incident: an inmate posse…
In this podcast, Greg Brown delves into the intricacies of a lawsuit he filed against prison officials for prohibiting inmates from conversing in the prison law library and removing self-help law boo…
In this episode, I address my indefinite suspension from visitation rights. I was prohibited from visiting my fiancée, Paula Gardner, and was even unable to send her electronic messages. Despite the …
In this captivating episode of his podcast, Washington State Penitentiary inmate Greg Brown takes us on a tumultuous journey through a day that changed his life forever. What begins as a simple erran…
This episode explores the persistent risks of sexual assault, information dissemination, gender identity issues, and abuse within the Washington Department of Corrections. While Sincer-A Nerton, an i…
In this gripping episode, I delve into the tragic and complex case of Shane Goldsby. After being sentenced to an additional 25 years for the murder of his cellmate, Robert Munger, Goldsby opens up ab…
It's a common misconception that incarcerated individuals lack rights. In this episode, I explore the rights of those incarcerated and share personal experiences. We must stop the Department of Corre…
In this podcast, I explore the various methods of crime prevention and how individual belief systems can be the most impactful in deterring deviant behavior. Join me as I discuss the power of communi…
Welcome to AQS Inmate Call! In this episode, I explore the profound impact of communication on crime prevention. While it might not always be immediately evident, every interaction can shape a person…
In this episode, Greg Brown shares his experience with his former lawyer and municipal court judge, Lawrence Freedman, who he claims ripped him off for $3,000. Brown discusses how despite suing to re…
In this podcast episode, I delve into the mismanagement issues plaguing the Washington Corrections Center for Women. It’s evident that sending incarcerated women there to serve their sentences, espec…