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THIS CALL IS BEING RECORDED, SAN QUENTIN PART 2

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

Release Date: 03/11/2025

THROUGH THE LENS; IN THE WAKE OF ADDICTION show art THROUGH THE LENS; IN THE WAKE OF ADDICTION

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

It may have taken multiple years, but Lisa Hall will tell you that it was a worthy and honorable mission to create a film dedicated to addiction and incarceration.  As an inspiring filmmaker and documentarian, Lisa dedicated herself to shedding a brighter light on a subject that impacts so many on a daily basis. In creating the film ’The Addict's Wake,' Lisa’s vision aimed to not only change the narrative surrounding addiction but also its effects on local communities, as well as the critical role of law enforcement in addressing the addiction crisis. ‘The Addict’s...

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HOME GROWN HOPE BEHIND THE WALL show art HOME GROWN HOPE BEHIND THE WALL

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

Mark McBrine grew up on a farm and expected that to be his lifelong calling, but God had another plan.  When his father became ill and his family needed help running the farms, Mark, at the age of 49, became a Correctional Officer with the Maine Department of Corrections.  From there, it didn't take long for Mark to become the Food Service Manager at the Mountain View Correctional Facility.  When then-Warden Randy Liberty was interested in reducing the waste inside the prison kitchens, Mark stepped up and created an Organic Fruit and Vegetable Production Program.  This...

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THE POWER OF COACHING IN CORRECTIONS, PART 2 show art THE POWER OF COACHING IN CORRECTIONS, PART 2

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

Whether you’re a sports fan or a parent in the stands, there is a distinct difference between the role of the Coach and the role of the Referees.  Nowhere is it more apparent than watching the 2025 NFL pre-season games to get a true perspective on the differences.  In this, part 2 of the conversation with Dr. Brian Lovins, President of Justice System Partners, Brian shares more about the transformative coaching model he and his other collaborators created back in 2018,  how that initial model is now focused on four dimensions of coaching; the Approach, the...

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THE POWER OF COACHING IN CORRECTIONS, PART 1 show art THE POWER OF COACHING IN CORRECTIONS, PART 1

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

In sports, there are Coaches and there are Referees, but what about in the criminal justice system? That was the question that Dr. Brian Lovins, currently President of Justice System Partners, asked himself during his tenure at the Harris County Correctional System as Assistant Director.  During that time, Dr. Lovins was tasked with developing and implementing agency-wide change plans to drive increased successful completion rates of justice-impacted individuals on probation.  It was during this time that an ‘ah-ha moment seized Dr. Lovins, and he, along with some...

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WHAT'S IN A NAME? show art WHAT'S IN A NAME?

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

Every name has a meaning. The name Gemma refers to ‘a bud ready to grow independently’.  Appropriately, this name was chosen by the incarcerated women who originally founded The Gemma Project, a jail and prison reentry program to assist incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women with successful reintegration.  While reentry should be mainstream for all incarcerated individuals who are returning to their communities, this important programming is still spotty across the United States, and isn’t always designed with consideration for each individual's needs. Cynthia Chase,...

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DIRECTOR JENIFER MCSHANE & ‘THE QUILTERS’ - STITCHING LIVES TOGETHER show art DIRECTOR JENIFER MCSHANE & ‘THE QUILTERS’ - STITCHING LIVES TOGETHER

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

Jenifer McShane never planned on becoming an award-winning independent filmmaker, but life had other plans. From her early work on 'A Leap of Faith’, narrated by Liam Neeson, to her latest Netflix documentary, 'The Quilters', Jenifer shares her journey of storytelling that humanizes those behind both literal and figurative bars. But it is at the Missouri South Central Correctional Center, a Level 5 State Prison, where Jenifer explores the transformative power of art, the importance of empathy, and the stories that challenge our perceptions of justice and redemption, while...

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THE MANY LIVES OF LARA LOVE HARDIN show art THE MANY LIVES OF LARA LOVE HARDIN

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

Lara Love Hardin is a NY Times best-selling author, including a 2024 Oprah Book Club pick,  a 5-time NY Times bestselling collaborative author, a literary agent, a Mother, and a prison reform advocate. She’s also a former addict and justice-involved individual.  Lara’s memoir, The Many Lives of Mama Love: A Memoir of Lying, Stealing, Writing, and Healing, is the transformational story of her life, her experiences with the criminal justice system, and the stigma surrounding addiction.  While her story contains notes of "Wild", "Orange is the New Black",...

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A HUMAN COMPASS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE LOST THEIR WAY show art A HUMAN COMPASS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE LOST THEIR WAY

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

In Episode 117, Sheriff Brad Burkhart inspired us with his commitment to help those justice-impacted individuals under his watch return to their communities with a new lease on life.  In this episode, we return to Hancock County, Indiana, to meet jail navigator Crystal Petty and former jail resident Danielle Brashear as they discuss the innovative programs implemented at the Hancock County Jail, from education and rehabilitation to reducing recidivism, AND saving Hancock County millions of dollars! Danielle also shares her powerful story of overcoming addiction, regaining her son,...

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ONE MAN'S MISSION FOR CHANGE show art ONE MAN'S MISSION FOR CHANGE

The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

From a small-town upbringing, working in construction, to leading the Albany County Sheriff's Office, in New York State, Sheriff Craig Apple has placed a strong emphasis on programs that have drastically reduced recidivism and received statewide and national recognition.  From his day-to-day watch of 748 employees and 800-900 incarcerated individuals, he has built programs that will last long after his time as Sheriff.  His triumphs include a Heroin Addiction Recovery Program, a Soldier On program for Veterans, an Inmate Fire Training program and an Inmate Work Force Program, still...

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The Hustler Files with Lisa Reilly - Storytelling That Will Challenge What You Thought You Knew

Drawing from his upbringing on an Indiana farm, Sheriff Brad Burkhart’s philosophy is grounded in the idea of “planting seeds of hope and opportunity” for those incarcerated individuals under his watch in Hancock County. With over 38 years of experience in law enforcement, Sheriff Burkhart shares his journey and has seen firsthand that in corrections, there is a need to prepare the ground for individuals to grow and thrive, just like the seeds he planted as a young farm boy. One such preparation is the utilization of the Orijin tablets, which provide incarcerated individuals...

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Every incarcerated person knows the exact date and time of their parole hearing, even if it’s years in the future. For Chan Park, his first parole hearing took place after 13 years, 8 months of incarceration. His rejection by the Parole Board because he hadn’t served enough time. That was the first of what would be three more parole hearings over the next 20 years, four in total.  All ended in rejection.  One can only wonder how Chan kept his hopes alive. Despite his well-laid out parole plans, his exemplary prison record, his many certifications in a variety of vocational trainings, nothing would circumvent the three-hour interrogations by the Parole Board and their decisions administered in only 30 minutes. Chan would not be released. Yet, Chan stays hopeful.  He continues to tweak his parole plan and contribute to the progressiveness of San Quentin, sitting on one of the newly formed, internal Advisory Councils created by Governor Newsom.  At the end of the day, no matter what, he says, ‘when you’ve served 3 or 4 or 5 decades, sometimes the only person you have left to talk to is God, and that goes a long way’.  Chan is scheduled for his next parole hearing in May 2026.  He is hopeful he can reschedule it to sometime this year, in 2025.