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OuttaDeeBox Podcast

OuttaDeeBox Podcast

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OuttaDeeBox podcast is a pre-recorded bi weekly show geared towards supporting former and current inmates and their families in Wisconsin. Our mission is to inform listeners about community resources that can assist them in securing employment opportunities, housing, mental health and substance abuse support, with the goal of reducing recidivism in Wisconsin. We also give listeners and guests the opportunity to share their unique inspirational stories through spoken word and other forms of musical artistry.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best OuttaDeeBox Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to OuttaDeeBox Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite OuttaDeeBox Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

OuttaDeeBox Podcast - Behind Bars and Beyond Politics with Ed Wall
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01/26/23 • 30 min

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Join us for a compelling episode as we sit down with Ed Wall, a seasoned veteran of law enforcement and former Secretary of the Department of Corrections in Wisconsin. Ed opens up about the highs and lows of his illustrious career, providing a rare insider's look at the complexities of managing a corrections system during politically volatile times. His book "Unethical" serves as a backdrop for our conversation, offering poignant reflections on the personal sacrifices made by those in public service and the paradox of protecting the very individuals who may undermine your rights.
Our deep dive into the realities of prison reform reveals Ed's pioneering approach to transforming punitive environments into rehabilitation places. He shares stories of triumph, such as technical training programs that slashed recidivism rates to zero, while acknowledging the political hurdles that stifled broader progress. This episode doesn't just offer a glimpse into the successes and the hard truths about the staffing crises that continue to afflict the corrections system.
We wrap up the episode by tackling the controversies at Lincoln Hills' juvenile corrections, where allegations of abuse sparked a scandal that rocked the state. Ed discusses the balance between swift response, due process, and the consequences of disregarded early warnings. His firsthand account sheds light on the intricate dance of managing a crisis under political scrutiny, a testament to the challenges faced by those who serve at the highest levels of law enforcement and corrections.

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What does it mean to bring joy back to childbirth? Join us for an illuminating conversation with Uchenna Jones, recognized as one of Wisconsin's 51 most influential leaders of 2023. Uchenna's journey from aspiring doctor to accomplished doula and upcoming midwife is inspiring. With roots deeply embedded in her Nigerian heritage and bolstered by her extensive experience in healthcare, Uchenna discusses the vital role of doulas in labor support, particularly in combating the historical mistreatment of Black women in obstetrics. She passionately advocates for birth as a joyous and sacred rite of passage.
Delve into the harrowing realities faced by birthing individuals, including those shackled in prisons, and the emotional and physical trauma they endure. We discuss the importance of freedom of movement during labor and the detrimental impact of restrictive practices. Through powerful stories, including the births of Tupac and Minister Eugene Smalls, Uchena highlights the profound effect on both mother and child. She emphasizes empowering birthing people to trust their instincts and the transformative role of doulas and nurses in creating positive birth experiences. Personal anecdotes reveal the deep emotional transformations that birth can bring, not just for mothers but for fathers, too.
Uchenna shares her spiritual journey through 22 years of doula work, from the emotional strength of mothers during labor to her transition into nursing, driven by a desire to blend holistic care with medical expertise. As a Black woman in the doula profession, she navigates unique challenges and leverages her Nigerian heritage to enrich her practice. The episode wraps up with a focus on personalized prenatal care and the essential involvement of birth partners, ensuring every birthing experience is supported and joyous. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in the transformative power of birth and the crucial role of compassionate care.

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OuttaDeeBox Podcast - Antoine Jackson owner of Jackson lawn care
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12/01/22 • 25 min

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This week we sat down with Antoine Jackson, owner of Jackson lawn care. He tells us about how he went from being a troubled youth from the south side of madison—changing his life and becoming the owner of the most prominent black-owned landscaping company in madison.

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OuttaDeeBox Podcast - Guided meditation with Steven Spiro
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11/24/22 • 8 min

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this is a short Guided meditation session very similar to how he dose it in the prison led by Steven Spiro, I hope you all enjoy.

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OuttaDeeBox Podcast - Dede Morgan

Dede Morgan

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11/10/22 • 27 min

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This week we sat down with the former warden of the Oakhill Correctional Institute, Dede Morgan.

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Imagine turning a life sentence of struggle into a beacon of hope for others. Jerome Dillard's story is not just his own but a reflection of countless lives yearning for redemption and a brighter future. As the executive director of Ex-Prisoners Organizing (EXPO), Jerome has taken his rebirth—from a past clouded with crime and a total of 13 years behind bars—to the forefront of advocacy for voting rights and reintegration services. His remarkable transformation and the untiring efforts of EXPO to pass the Unlock the Vote bill are at the heart of our conversation, shining a light on the power of second chances and the importance of fair representation for all.
This episode explores resilience and the commitment to creating a world that embraces those who have stumbled. Delve into Jerome's profound insights on personal growth, his unwavering quest for community love, and the significance of informed voting. We also unpack the strides EXPO is making in providing housing opportunities for the formerly incarcerated and their fight against funding challenges. With the annual EXPO banquet on the horizon, we invite you to be part of something larger than yourself and to contribute to a movement that fosters hope, dignity, and the belief that every individual deserves a voice in shaping our society.

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Transformative impact and unwavering dedication. From Renee's unique upbringing as a military kid to her rise as a beacon for community service, this episode unpacks the potent blend of leadership, innovation, and collaboration that propels United Way's mission. As we cover the organization's pivotal programs, including Schools of Hope and The Journey Home, you'll be captivated by the tales of renewed hope and the concrete strides made in literacy, homelessness, and health, thanks to the collective efforts of those who care deeply about our societal fabric.
United Way's ethos of unity and collective action truly comes to life as Renee and I dissect the challenges our communities confront in the wake of a global pandemic. Delve into the intricacies of health disparities, economic turmoil, and the housing crisis, unearthing the systemic barriers that persist. Yet, amidst these hurdles, we shine a light on the power of understanding and the bridges built through partnership. The conversation ignites a call to action, appealing to every listener's sense of responsibility to shape a more inclusive world.
In the concluding segment, be prepared to discover the remarkable support systems United Way extends to the inmate community, a testament to the organization's commitment to leaving no one behind. Whether through the revitalizing Journey Home program or the empowering Parenting Inside Out initiative, we uncover the myriad ways you can support these meaningful causes. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to participate, engage, and contribute to our community's growth, with Renee Moe embodying the spirit of leadership that champions change. It inspires us all to do the same.

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OuttaDeeBox Podcast - 🔒 Sedrick Page part 2

🔒 Sedrick Page part 2

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09/29/22 • 26 min

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This is a continuation of our conversation with Sedrick Page. He shares with us the keys to success, and valuable life lessons.

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OuttaDeeBox Podcast - Sedrick Page part 1

Sedrick Page part 1

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09/15/22 • 23 min

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Part one of this two part Series ,we sat down with Sedrick Page. Corporate businessman father entrepreneur television and radio host. Sedrick shares with us his keys to success and the power of mentorship.

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Have you ever wondered how early financial education can shape your future? Otto Gebhardt of Gebhardt Development joins us to share his journey from growing up in Madison to becoming a successful real estate developer. Otto's story is a testament to the importance of financial literacy, hard work, and living within one's means. We'll uncover the essential principles of compounding wealth and parents' critical role in teaching financial responsibility. Otto's experience offers invaluable lessons on avoiding the pitfalls of generational wealth and ensuring that the next generation is financially savvy and self-sufficient.
Are you interested in real estate investing or entrepreneurship? This episode is packed with Otto's insights on navigating market cycles, the importance of patience, and strategic timing in real estate. Learn from historical financial shifts and gain practical advice on avoiding common investment mistakes. Otto also shares his experiences in the restaurant and real estate development sectors, emphasizing the value of mentorship and hands-on learning. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned investor, Otto's strategies for future planning and market preparedness will inspire and inform your journey.

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FAQ

How many episodes does OuttaDeeBox Podcast have?

OuttaDeeBox Podcast currently has 57 episodes available.

What topics does OuttaDeeBox Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Rap, Entrepreneurship, Prison, Jail, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education, Hip Hop and Business.

What is the most popular episode on OuttaDeeBox Podcast?

The episode title 'Guided meditation with Steven Spiro' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on OuttaDeeBox Podcast?

The average episode length on OuttaDeeBox Podcast is 26 minutes.

How often are episodes of OuttaDeeBox Podcast released?

Episodes of OuttaDeeBox Podcast are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of OuttaDeeBox Podcast?

The first episode of OuttaDeeBox Podcast was released on Apr 15, 2022.

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