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Ear Hustle is prison slang for eavesdropping, and that’s what listening to the show feels like: a raw, often funny, and always surprising peek into the reality of life inside prison.

Hosts Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods co-created the show that launched in 2017 while Earlonne was incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison, where Nigel was a volunteer teaching photography. Since Earlonne’s release in... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes206Founded9 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Kaysha is in her early 20s: low on resources, but big on dreams. Sometimes, those dreams feel tantalizingly close to reality; other times, she's pulled back into a life she badly wants to leave behind. We follow Kaysha for a year and a half as she tr... more

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Boys at Crossroads outnumber girls 10 to one, but if you ask staff about who’s harder to work with, it’s the girls, hands down. To find out for ourselves and learn more about life on the girls’ hall, we follow two sisters who have cycled in and out o... more

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At Crossroads, just three little letters — SMD — can spark some very big drama. This episode is all about conflict: watching it, responding to it, and getting it started. Keys fly, milk is thrown, and insults are hurled, while adults and kids figure ... more

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Nigel and Earlonne get a peek inside one of Crossroad’s residential halls, and hear from kids and staff about what it’s like to live and work here. Along the way, they cause some drama of their own. 

This is the second episode of “The Loop,” Ear Hus... more

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Recent Guests

Cory Thomas
Co-founder of the San Quentin Film Festival
San Quentin Film Festival
Episode: The Loop Ep. 2: Who What Where
T. Wright
Youth development specialist at Crossroads
Episode: The Loop Ep. 2: Who What Where
Josie Whittlesey
Founder of Drama Club
Drama Club
Episode: The Loop Ep. 1: The Five Rules of Drama Club
Cesar Rosado
Teacher at Drama Club
Drama Club
Episode: The Loop Ep. 1: The Five Rules of Drama Club
David Jassy
Songwriter and music producer incarcerated for second-degree murder
Episode: Revisiting “Future on Ice”
Phoeun ('Sane') You
Cambodian immigrant who faced deportation after incarceration
Episode: Revisiting “Future on Ice”
Marco Villa
Inmate facing deportation after 10 years in prison
Episode: Revisiting “Future on Ice”
Borey Ai (PJ)
Cambodian immigrant involved with gangs, recently released
Episode: Revisiting “Future on Ice”
Becky Bach
A listener who suggested a topic for the episode
Episode: I See the Castle

Hosts

Nigel Poor
Co-host and producer of the show, having significant involvement in narratives from individuals within the prison system, and is also a volunteer and educator.
Earlonne Woods
Co-host and creator of the show, with firsthand experience of the prison system, bringing personal insights to discussions and narratives.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 28.6k ratings
  • SO much more than a podcast

    Been listening to pod since Cellies first dropped and cant get enough! Taffy episode was a hoot

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anne Moore
    United States2 months ago
  • Authentic

    Great show with authentic stories and excellent reporting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JaxIncognito
    United States2 months ago
  • Amazing podcast

    This is a wonderful podcast. People in prison are people before they are anything else and their stories are very touching. Some episodes are unforgettable sometimes for difficult reasons, and this podcast has made me want to go back to school to study psychology to hopefully volunteer in prison or work in prison reform in the not too distant future. Thank you to the whole team for your amazing work!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Marthe Noelle
    Belgium2 months ago
  • Fantastic podcast!

    First episode this season…WOW!! I am not a crier, but this episode has me all up in my feels ❤️ excited for the season!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Runner Girl3
    United States3 months ago
  • Ep: Dirty Water

    Wow. Just listened to Dirty Water. I’m crying for all kinds of reasons. Very moving. Thank you for your work. This pod is amazing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lin Gassaway
    United States3 months ago

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Several reviewers note how the podcast challenges preconceived notions about incarceration, promoting empathy and understanding.
Listeners appreciate the authentic and heartfelt storytelling that captures the complexities of life inside and outside prison.
Some feedback indicates that while the content is compelling, there are occasional concerns about the portrayal of certain stories and the balance of perspectives.
The show has built a loyal following due to its unique insights and the emotional connections it fosters with its audience.

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The Loop Ep. 5: Yes, And ...
Q: So, were you, like, a violent person? Were you scary? Were you angry?
Kaysha reflects on her past behavior and admits she reacted strongly to what others said to her.
The Loop Ep. 4: Where’s the Conflict?
Q: How does Big Yayas feel about her sister now that they are in the same facility?
She acknowledges a distance and maturity gap, feeling like they have grown apart during their time in jail.
The Loop Ep. 4: Where’s the Conflict?
Q: What makes it harder for staff to work with the girls compared to boys?
The girls have complex personalities that lead to constant conflicts, making resolution harder.
Revisiting “Future on Ice”
Q: What was the reaction of the immigrant inmates to their situations in terms of identity and belonging in prison?
They shared feelings of confusion and fear about their identity in a system that required them to categorize themselves racially, impacting their ability to navigate the prison environment.
30 Days
Q: What do you need from your friends and colleagues if you get the worst news?
Just continue like a regular day. It's nice that people care, but I think continuing like a regular day helps me get through it.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ear Hustle

What is Ear Hustle about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The podcast offers an insightful and often humorous look into the complexities of life inside prison, blending narratives that range from personal stories of incarceration to discussions about life after release. With a focus on the human experiences of incarcerated individuals, topics include mental health, relationships, the impact of the criminal justice system, and the daily realities faced by those within prison walls. Its unique perspective, stemming from the hosts' direct involvement in the prison community, fosters a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs associated with incarceration, making it both educational and relatable. Notably, the show encourages empathy and nuanced thinking about topics often shrouded in stigm... more

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1. Cory Thomas
2. T. Wright
3. Josie Whittlesey
4. Cesar Rosado
5. David Jassy
6. Phoeun ('Sane') You
7. Marco Villa
8. Borey Ai (PJ)

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