Episode #38: Tugg and Reaff, "Back Home, History, and Hip-Hop"
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概要
Episode 38 was completely unplanned—and that’s what made it special. Local artists Tugg and Reaff pulled up to the studio just to kick it, and the conversation turned into something worth sharing.
Fresh home after serving 7 years in the MDOC, Reaff opens up about his bid, the realities of incarceration, and what he’s focused on now that he’s back in the free world. Tugg, while never incarcerated himself, adds a powerful layer to the discussion as we talk about generational incarceration—his father, uncles, and close friends having served time in both state and federal prisons.
We also get into one of my favorite topics: music—how it shapes identity, survival, and storytelling, especially for those coming from communities most impacted by the system.
This episode is honest, reflective, and entertaining—three different paths, two generations, one conversation. And trust me, this won’t be the last time we do this.
Tap in. 🎙️