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AQS Inmate Call

Author: Joel Wilborn

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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.
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Learning From Inmates

Learning From Inmates

2025-11-1525:56

This conversation explores the complexities of the prison system, shedding light on the struggles inmates face and the pressing need for reform. The host talks about the harsh realities of prison life, the corruption that exists within the system, and the vital role community support plays in rehabilitation. It underscores the importance of raising awareness and taking action to improve conditions and reduce repeat offenses.
Criminal Mentoring

Criminal Mentoring

2025-11-0818:08

In this conversation, host Joel Wilborn explores the complexities of crime prevention, emphasizing that there is no single solution to stopping crime. He discusses the ineffectiveness of simply removing weapons and highlights the cleverness of criminals in finding ways to commit crimes. The conversation delves into the justifications criminals use for their actions, the importance of societal support in rehabilitation, and the challenges faced by the prison system in gaining community trust. Wilborn calls for a proactive approach to understanding and addressing the motivations behind crime to prevent future incidents.
Abusing Juveniles

Abusing Juveniles

2025-11-0117:51

This episode confronts the harrowing legacy of systemic abuse within juvenile detention centers, centering on a decades-long case in Spokane County where children were groomed and sexually abused by guards. Joel Wilborn underscores the urgent need for public awareness, survivor advocacy, and accountability within the justice system. The conversation explores the enduring trauma inflicted on victims and calls on communities to reckon with institutional failures—and to take collective responsibility for ensuring such atrocities are never repeated.
In this discussion, host Joel Wilborn dives into the overlap between politics and prison reform, exploring the impacts of socialism versus capitalism. He stresses the importance of understanding the U.S. constitutional republic system, critiques the push for socialism, and advocates for the advantages of capitalism and personal empowerment. The conversation also emphasizes proactive crime prevention measures and the critical role of education and resources in lowering incarceration rates.
Not for Everyone

Not for Everyone

2025-10-1925:13

In this episode, Joel Wilborn dives into life's ups and downs, highlighting the value of planning, addressing complaints, and the importance of having support systems. He reflects on how imperfections help personal growth and stresses the role of communication in relationships. The discussion also covers rehabilitation and second chances, encouraging listeners to take charge of their lives and lend a hand to those in need.
The Outs Inspiration

The Outs Inspiration

2025-10-1116:26

In this discussion, host Joel Wilborn explores the challenges of violence, the journey of redemption, and the value of community support for those who have been incarcerated. He recounts a personal story about his fiancée's friend who passed away tragically, sparking a reflection on how society views ex-convicts and the need for empathy and forgiveness. The talk highlights the importance of acknowledging positive transformations in people and the role of community in creating hope and avoiding despair.
The Transgender Debate

The Transgender Debate

2025-10-0430:11

This conversation delves into the complex issues surrounding safety and gender identity within the prison system, particularly focusing on the experiences of transgender women in women's prisons. The host discusses various personal accounts from inmates, highlighting the challenges they face, the institutional responses to safety concerns, and the broader implications for prison reform. The conversation emphasizes the need for a systematic change in how gender identity is handled in correctional facilities, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the issues at play.
The Power of Voice

The Power of Voice

2025-09-2718:08

In this episode, host Joel Wilborn discusses the importance of connection for incarcerated individuals, the legacy of philanthropist Agnes Gund, and the need for reform in the justice system. He emphasizes the impact of art in fighting mass incarceration and shares personal insights on the complexities of punishment and rehabilitation. The conversation also highlights the voices of inmates and the importance of understanding their stories and motivations.
Blaming Opinions

Blaming Opinions

2025-09-2031:40

Joel Wilborn delves into mental wellness amidst societal violence and conflict, urging people to focus on objects rather than individuals when addressing violence. This approach aims to shift perspectives and foster healing. The conversation highlights the significance of personal responsibility and the influence of ideas in shaping how we respond to conflict.
Incarcerating Children

Incarcerating Children

2025-09-1323:37

This discussion explores the challenges of the juvenile justice system, the struggles young inmates face, and how childhood trauma influences criminal behavior. It stresses the value of community involvement and the influence of social media in helping youth make better choices. The conversation underlines the importance of addressing the root causes of youth crime to create a safer society.
DOC Money Issues

DOC Money Issues

2025-09-0631:59

This conversation delves into the challenges faced by the Washington state prison system, particularly focusing on the women's prison facilities. The discussion highlights budget concerns, the impact of facility closures, inmate conditions, corruption within the system, and the psychological effects of incarceration. It emphasizes the need for rehabilitation, community support, and the importance of addressing these issues to prevent crime and improve the lives of those affected by the prison system.
In this conversation, the host discusses the role of the Department of Corrections, emphasizing the importance of rehabilitation over punishment. The discussion highlights societal perceptions of ex-convicts, the challenges they face upon reentry into society, and the need for community support to help them succeed. The story of Alicia Goemaat serves as a focal point, illustrating the potential for transformation and the importance of second chances. The conversation advocates for a more compassionate approach to dealing with individuals who have committed crimes, stressing that everyone deserves the opportunity to learn from their mistakes and contribute positively to society.
In this episode, host Joel Wilborn discusses the critical issues surrounding the rights and treatment of inmates in prisons. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing prisoners as individuals with rights, advocating for humane treatment, and addressing the systemic issues that lead to the degradation of their dignity. The conversation covers various topics, including the rights to marriage, the need for accountability among prison officials, and the challenges faced by vulnerable inmates. Wilborn encourages listeners to engage in advocacy and support for those incarcerated, highlighting the role of community in effecting change.
Prison Wellness Checks

Prison Wellness Checks

2025-08-0921:06

This conversation delves into the critical issue of mental wellness within the prison system, highlighting the need for proper mental health evaluations and support for incarcerated individuals. The host discusses personal experiences and insights regarding ADHD and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), emphasizing the importance of understanding these conditions and the role of community and family support in aiding rehabilitation and reducing recidivism.
The DOC and Bestiality

The DOC and Bestiality

2025-08-0224:37

In this conversation, host Joel Willborn discusses the challenges of advocating for individuals reintegrating from prison, highlighting the barriers posed by the Department of Corrections. He shares a disturbing incident involving a registered sex offender in a prison dog program, raising questions about accountability and oversight within the prison system. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness and reform in the penal system, particularly regarding the treatment of inmates and the protection of vulnerable individuals, including animals.
Vulnerable Inmates

Vulnerable Inmates

2025-07-2624:19

In this conversation, the host discusses the challenges and responsibilities of being a prison advocate, focusing on the importance of listening to inmates and addressing their concerns. The conversation delves into the complexities of communication with incarcerated individuals, the legal implications surrounding vulnerable adults, and the necessity of consent in these interactions. The host emphasizes the need for accountability among prison officials and the importance of evidence in advocating for inmates' rights. The discussion concludes with a call to action for listeners to remain vigilant and proactive in supporting those within the prison system.
The DOC's Free Pass

The DOC's Free Pass

2025-07-1927:26

In this conversation, Joel Wilborn, a prison advocate, discusses the dire conditions within incarceration facilities, the need for public awareness and legislative action, and the importance of exploring alternatives to traditional incarceration methods. He emphasizes the mental health impacts of incarceration and the necessity for reform in correctional systems to ensure humane treatment and rehabilitation of inmates.
In this episode of AQS Inmate Call, host Joel Wilborn discusses various aspects of prison life, the importance of communication and transparency within the penal system, and the implications of the death penalty. He emphasizes the need for accountability and improvement in the justice system, advocating for a more humane approach to incarceration and crime prevention. The conversation highlights the human element in crime and the necessity of addressing underlying issues to reduce violence and improve community safety.
In this episode of AQS Inmate Call, host Joel Wilborn discusses the challenges faced by individuals reentering society after incarceration. He shares personal stories of people he has connected with, including Alicia, a convicted murderer preparing for her release, and Alyssa, a friend who tragically passed away. The conversation emphasizes the importance of support, communication, and understanding in helping those who have been incarcerated reintegrate into society. Joel advocates for celebrating reentry milestones and fostering connections to reduce crime and improve lives.
A Call for Change

A Call for Change

2025-06-2818:22

This conversation delves into the pressing issues surrounding California prisons, focusing on the restrictions placed on inmates' communication, the lack of rights afforded to prisoners, and the public's perception of these issues. The host discusses the implications of these restrictions, the role of media in shaping public opinion, and the need for accountability and change within the prison system.
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