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  • John Boyd: Same Game, Different Players: From Courtrooms to Prisons
    2025/07/05

    What happens when you're locked in a cell for months with no charges, no hearing, and no explanation?

    In this explosive episode of Resilience2Redemption, we speak with John Boyd, a man who has been held in restrictive housing at Potosi Correctional Center since March 2025—not for breaking rules, but for being targeted by a system that punishes without proof. His case is a glaring example of how America’s justice system plays the same game from courtroom to prison: Guilty until proven innocent.

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    47 分
  • Reginald Clemons: Breaking Financial Chains with
    2025/07/05

    From prison bars to economic blueprints, Reginald Clemons former death row prisoner who was commuted to life with parole exposes how financial ignorance fuels modern-day slavery. Reginald emphasis how his invention will bring about true liberation that begins with learning economic power. This episode is a road-map to break free from the systems built to bind us. Tune in. Wake up. Break chains.


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    39 分
  • Mark A. Jones: Officers Exposed, Oversight Demanded By A Senator
    2025/07/05

    In this final and most explosive episode of the June 2025 Resilience2Redemption series, Mark A. Jones joins us from inside South Central Correctional Center (SCCC) to deliver a bold message: the walls are talking — and they’re naming names. This powerful interview uncovers what state officials can no longer ignore: allegations of misconduct, abuse of power, and a culture of corruption among Missouri Department of Corrections (MoDOC) staff. From secret staff parties and inappropriate behavior to unexplained lock-downs and retaliation, Mark speaks on behalf of incarcerated men and correctional officers too afraid to go public — yet desperate for change. Now, with evidence sent to Governor Mike Kehoe and relayed through the Lieutenant Governor’s secretary, and a direct response from Senator Barbara Anne Washington Moseley, the time for silence is over. The episode dives deep into how MoDOC Director Trevor Foley has failed to protect the integrity of the system, and why immediate oversight is not just necessary — it’s overdue.

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    29 分
  • Mark A. Jones: Cell Block Scandals & the Death of Due Process
    2025/06/29

    In the powerful closing episode of the Resilience2Redemption June 2025 series, Mark A. Jones returns with firsthand insight into a weekend lock-down at South Central Correctional Center (SCCC) that left more questions than answers. Broadcasting from inside Protective Custody, Mark speaks boldly about the ongoing culture of misconduct involving corrections officers — including disturbing allegations of "freak-off" parties, staff exploitation, and behavior eerily similar to what’s being exposed in the Sean “P. Diddy” Combs case.

    This episode dives into the systemic breakdown of due process behind the walls: how incarcerated men are treated as guilty by association, how lock-downs are used to silence rather than investigate, and how staff misconduct continues without accountability.

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    31 分
  • Reginald Clemons: The Legal Strike Against Modern-Day Slavery
    2025/06/21

    Reginald Clemons returns with groundbreaking news—his official court filing, filed on June 11, 2025, has been assigned a case number, marking a bold strike against the systemic injustice that nearly stole his life 34 years ago. In this follow-up series, Clemons dissects the core components of his legal intellectual properties case filing, exposing due process violations, state misconduct, and the chilling reality that slavery is alive and well in America’s judicial system.


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    29 分
  • Mark A. Jones: Party Power & Prison Secrets Uncovered
    2025/06/21

    What do Sean “P. Diddy” Combs and Missouri prison staff allegedly have in common? More than the public realizes. In this gripping episode, Mark A. Jones exposes the hidden party culture among MODOC corrections officers, drawing chilling parallels to the celebrity scandal shaking headlines. He reveals disturbing alleged statements from anonymous officers at SCCC about staff misconduct, CERT search abuses, and two inmate deaths in one day — tied to medical neglect and lack of oversight. Mark connects it all to Case No. 4:25-CV-00509-SRW, demanding real accountability in and outside the prison system. This isn’t gossip — it’s a prophetic warning!

    🎧 Tune in. Share. Demand justice.


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    52 分
  • Travis Tyler Framed by Silence: A Mother’s Fight for Justice
    2025/06/15

    From the moment her son was handcuffed, Lena Brown sensed something unholy at work. Today, she speaks out—raw, relentless, and unwavering—for Travis Tyler, sentenced at just 23 to 85 years for the death of musician Tim Beaty in Carbondale, Illinois. The jury convicted Travis of first-degree murder, aggravated battery, and multiple counts of discharging a firearm, and he received one of the harshest sentences in the region. In this powerful episode of Resilience2Redemption, Lena confronts the machinery that convicted her son, exposing the bias and possible cover-up behind every courtroom omission. Is this a miscarriage of justice—or a deliberate act of concealment?


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    38 分
  • Mark A. Jones: Power, Privilege & Prison Walls EP2
    2025/06/15

    Mark A. Jones draws a bold comparison between the Sean “P. Diddy” Combs trial and similar allegations involving SCCC staff members as Corrections Officers high ranking in Texas County, MO — now allegedly under investigation for similar parties after someone came forward to the sheriff department with disturbing claims. There's been two inmate deaths in one day and reported medical neglect resulting in death, this episode exposes how justice is selectively applied. Featuring insights tied to Mark's Case No. 4:25-CV-00509-SRW, calls for transparency, accountability, and equal due process for all.

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    26 分