Sarah Pauline Morris-10/30/2024

In prison there are only so many jobs available to us. I’m currently in a very large compound. It holds something like 1,500 women. With a population this size there are only so many jobs available. Recently I’ve been thinking about applying for a different job. There are two different departments I’m considering applying for. […]

Louden Dewayne Swaim-10/30/2024

Memorializing my story could potentially open me up to more earning potential by directing traffic to my web pages and helping show examples of ways I have used to successfully integrate back into society.

Jeffery John Okeefe-10/30/2024

People sentenced with Fetanyl charges are ineligible for FSA credits, such as me. Yet people who have heroin and methamphetamine charges are still eligible for FSA. This does not appear fair. READ NEWSLETTER ARTICLE HERE: https://prisonprofessorstalent.com/journal-entries/newsletter-25/

Eduardo Luis Valdes-10/30/2024-Day 1141

6:20am and my wrist-watch alarm is sounding, time to get up.I sit up in my bunk to fold my sheet and blanket, then place it nicely over my pillow at the foot-side of the bed. I drink my morning “aspirin 81”, hang my towel on my shoulder, grab my toothbrush with toothpaste and head to […]

Choon Yong-10/30/2024-Made 2000 copies commissary

10/20/2024 Wednesday daily diary from Atwater camp.Woke up at 5:00 AM. Made up my bed, cleaned up, changed to BOP uniform and made a cup of coffee. Stretched, drank my coffee and watched the local news and weather report, high temperature for today is 68 degree F. Started walking at 6:00 AM. Breakfast was served […]

Barbara Caylor-Hernandez-10/30/2024

Good Afternoon, I would like to give my thoughts on this. I have been in prison since May 9, 2019. I have studied, taken FSA classes and other classes here in prison. Not only have I took classes that has been available to me; I have also, done outside Bible Studies and I have taken […]

Louden Dewayne Swaim-10/30/2024

I think my personal experience from the military and Iraq, to combating PTSD through drugs and alcohol, and two trips to prison. I think I would be able to help people going through the same struggle. READ NEWSLETTER ARTICLE HERE: https://prisonprofessorstalent.com/journal-entries/newsletter-22/

Aaron Jason Wewa-10/30/2024

Its easy to get stuck in a rut especially if doing so means you can lay around and live life easy without any hard work and still have a roof over your head and food in you mouth at the end of the day. being incarcerated can make you lazy. you wake up do the […]

Demetrice Deckard-10/30/2024

TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION YOU HAVE ALREADY SAID THE ANSWER TO WHAT I WOULD RECOMMEND AN THATS THAT EVERYONE BE AVAILABLE FOR FIRST STEP ACT AN ALSO I FEEL THAT THEY SHOULDNT CONVICT A PERSON OFF OF THERE BACKGROUND ESPECIALLY IF IT WAS OVER 10YRS + THEY ADD ALL THAT UP ON YOUR PSR AN […]

Dustin Strange-10/30/2024

Today so far has been good I’ve been up since they awoke me for my visit with my wife. My shoulder aches this morning so I wasn’t really resting very well. It’s store today so we are all wound up on coffee. Hopefully tomorrow brings a change of scenery. I feel content and been a […]