(The review was mostly positive. Then she started doing interviews, and then they started working together co-producing a radio show and then the podcast. In 1999, he was sentenced to 31 years to life in prison. No, and I laugh because had Governor Brown probably not been the governor, I would still have 10 years of my sentence left. And it was one of them, I guess could you say, moments where you just feel embarrassed about your previous conduct. Woods helped create Ear Hustle while incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison. Jerry Brown in Sacramento. "[9] The series is not overtly political, but Poor emphasizes the way the show can have a humanizing effect, making listeners care about the men they hear on the show and wonder why one of the hosts might serve a life sentence for attempted robbery. Earlonne continues to co-host the show with Nigel. But yeah, I can't. Don't be - whatever you do, don't play with no guns. Like, I just walked away, you know? Earlonne became busy reporting on re-entry stories and daily life for originally incarcerated people, while also documenting his own experiences. Earlonne became preoccupied with reporting on re-entry stories and daily life for people who had previously been incarcerated, as well as documenting his own experiences. "[9] She also praised its originality, "[using] prisoners' storytelling skills to show what it's like to spend decades behind bars. I'll say I've - on the second term - so the first term is where I did all the solitary stuff. GROSS: Nigel, let me bring you into the conversation. We don't really do stories about people's crimes at all. After a break, we'll hear and talk about excerpts of two episodes of Ear Hustle, one about a death that was devastating for Earlonne, the other about an interview that raised serious ethical questions for Nigel. When I called my mother, she told me this, right? His commutation includes reference to Earlonne's work on the podcast. I'm doing that. Early episodes include an inmate named Rauch who takes care of animals he finds on the prison grounds, and inmates who complete a San Quentin marathon by running endless laps in the tiny yard. And y'all having these intimate conversations about, you know, why you went down this path or what it was like being a survivor, what it was like being this. GROSS: This is FRESH AIR.
Other officers got involved. Woods helped create Ear Hustle while incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison. The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. explores life inside San Quentin State Prison. So you recorded interviews with Trevor and Tyra talking about how difficult it is to maintain a relationship with your child when you're incarcerated and how difficult it is to help them stay out of trouble. How do we present this? And he was always ready to help. GROSS: Who - give us an example of somebody who you spoke to who had been a victim of a crime similar to the one that you committed that made you feel this, you know, sense of feeling bad for what you'd done. You know, when I was out for the two years 10 months, I raised Tyler, you know? And, Earlonne, since you served so much time, let's start with you. WebEar Hustle is a non-fiction podcast about prison life and life after incarceration created by Earlonne Woods and Antwan Williams, both formerly incarcerated, and Nigel Poor, an artist who volunteers at San Quentin State Prison.In 2016, it was selected by the Radiotopia network as the winner of its Podquest competition, and the following year released its first season. And, like E WOODS: My partners. Not at all. And he used to come see me, you know, a lot. The San Francisco Public Library chose the title for its One City One Book citywide community reading program in 2022. Once you commit your crime, people think thats what it is, but individuals change. Earlonne Woods (born August 13, 1971) is an American podcaster and author, best known for co-hosting and co-founding the podcast Ear Hustle in 2017, and co-authoring the book This Is Ear Hustle in 2021. And he said Tyler got killed by the police. Some might say that Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods were destined to meet. You know, at that particular moment, in that mindset - like today, am I OK with that? E WOODS: It's the bay. I probably was like 14. By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. GROSS: A job because you thought it was, like, your only source of income? Jerry Brown commuted Woods life sentence. GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. WOODSON: I used to work for the captain at CIW in the program office. He gets his wealth from his work as a full-time producer, co-host, and co-creator of Ear Hustle at PRX alongside Nigel Poor. Our associate producer for digital media is Molly Seavy-Nesper. [5] The show features interviews with inmates who share their stories and opinions on topics like cellmates, solitary confinement, race, morality, pets, religion, gangs, and family. And you really get a better understanding of your impact that you've personally had on people in society. Their tenth season finished airing in December 2022. We'll be right back. He works as a full-time producer, co-host, and co-creator of Ear Hustle at PRX alongside Nigel Poor. Jerry Brown commuted his sentence for attempted armed robbery. At the time, your brother and your nephew's mother, Tyra, were living what you describe as a life of crime together. drag legend Heklina leaves LGBTQ community 'shocked and devastated', Beloved S.F. Ive been taking showers for like 20 years.. So I've technically only been free 20 years in my life, and, since I was 17, I've been free maybe three years all together. This lady - her name was Claire. Earlonne, congratulations on life outside of prison. WebEarlonne Woods was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. Earlonne was born on August 13, 1971, in the United States. I'm not doing this. And just listening to her tell her story to us and knowing that I've been in these type of situations or knowing that I've been probably on the other side of the gun or whatever the case may be and just hearing her loss, hearing her heartfelt testimony about this was really - it was shakening (ph), you know? Im thinking about my mama, shes 70. California Gov. GROSS: That Tyler was killed while they were in prison. He and Nigel are also the authors of This Is Ear Hustle: Unflinching Stories of Everyday Prison Life, a book that became inspired by the podcast and released by Crown/Random House. And not everybody has that quality.. And we just had such great conversations.
Earlonne is busy reporting on re-entry stories and daily life for originally incarcerated people, while also documenting his own experiences. I'm not doing that. But of course when someone's in prison and the other person's not, there's so many things you can't do. Earlonne was both host and inmate, but he was released in November after his sentence was commuted by California Governor Jerry Brown. GROSS: Nigel, when you first started volunteering in San Quentin, what were some of the things you had to deal with as a woman teaching in a prison of men? In 1997, he was sentenced to 31-years-to-life in prison. GROSS: And that was because - you got such a long sentence because one crime had you convicted on two counts, so that counted as two strikes. In 1997, he was sentenced to 31-years-to-life in prison. How far can we cast the net, and still keep the stories really personal.. And as they questioned the driver, the passenger officer seen tattoos and Tyler's face and started questioning him, made him get out the car. ERIN: Oh, [expletive]. So right now there would be a problem with me going back to see him because I'm currently on parole. And they - and I received 31 years to life. My first prison term, I went to jail when I was 17. Woods, 47, was recently released from San Quentin State Prison after California Gov. In some ways, like, I find it hard to understand that somebody, like, wouldn't have any empathy for the victim and wouldn't care. GROSS: And you chose Earlonne. Earlonne Woods and the Ear Hustle team interview California Gov. (SOUNDBITE OF JOHN COLTRANE'S "OUT OF THIS WORLD"). It's - it's - I think being in a position to step away from it all and look back and say, man, I was on something else. [8][9][16] Vulture's Nicholas Quah noted a particular story a prisoner told about a frog in episode three: "a moment of levity in a setting often described in the worst of terms, a productive kind of conversation between the specificities of a person and the overpowering context of his incarceration. WebEarlonne Woods was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. , after serving 21 years of a 31-years-to-life sentence. GROSS: So you know, you're a middle-aged man now. E WOODS: I like my colors bright these days. POOR: That's his obsession. The co-host of the popular prison podcast, who had been working on the inside while Poor traveled in and out of the prison, now lives in the East Bay.
The two bonded over a love of storytelling and with no formal I hope you'll join us. For Walter Earlonne Woods, the path to freedom was podcasting. And to hear how it happened to him and to hear that he was shot 19 times, you know - and I just try to visualize, like, what he was going through at the time he was being shot at by those officers. You know, he calls me. While incarcerated, he received his GED, attended Coastline Community College and completed many vocational trade programs. You - you - you always feel that you're better than getting killed, like you would never get killed. Not one bit, you know? But I just - just took a course that was - seemed cool to me at the time. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. And it has made me - it has made me care about men so much more. It addresses important issues about being human and how prisoners can be contributing citizens.
Andrea Papi, 26, was last seen alive yesterday morning before he went out for a run in Val di Sole, Trentino, Italy. And then, I always say that, you know, a lot of people that volunteer - people like Nigel Poor, people like other volunteers that volunteer inside of prisons - are on the frontline of public safety because these are the people that's coming in and is trying to show you a different way of life or trying to help you understand differently, think differently. In pop culture. Jerry Brown in Sacramento. In 1997, Earlonne was sentenced to thirty-one years to life in prison. And Trevor, your brother, speaks first. And that's the only way of life that you're accustomed to 'cause that's all you see. This is what we work for because there comes a moment in every person in prison's life where the light switch go on. He is 51 years old. He commuted my sentence to be released forthwith, immediately, right now, its time to go, time to walk out that gate, he added, laughing. And when I leave, were done.. I'm Terry Gross. And when you're in that moment, I think it's more of crime to people in society that commit crime. And you've said in the past that he was always the quietest person in the room, but you could tell he was a good observer. Like, you may have guys that are Hispanics or whites who, when they get to a certain prison, their race is like, let me see your paperwork. And on their way back to the auntie's house, they were pulled over by Long Beach Police Department - two officers. POOR: You can't blend into what the guys inside wear. Once the details concerning Earlonnes marital status are available we shall update. It was other people telling, you know, their stories about being robbed or losing a child, losing a loved one. Nigel first started going to San Quentin as a volunteer teaching photography.
WebEarlonne Woods was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. T WOODS: You know, he was ripping and running with the gangs. No, people get up to a thousand years to life for something that they've done in their past. He was born and brought up in the United States to his caring and supportive parents.
Or is he a good talker? One is that you're going to get killed, and the other is that you'll eventually go to jail. So this is JERRY BROWN: It all goes to this point that something very bad happens, and people will say, OK, now we're putting you in jail for a very long time. 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