Meet The SHU
Motivation, Educate and Uplifting the Wildside Walkers of the World
We found 10 episodes of Meet The SHU with the tag “no touch”.
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Episode 14: Daily Prison Routine
October 19th, 2020 | Season 2 | 18 mins 54 secs
3 strikes, change, covid, federal, first step back, growth, help, hustle, inside story, motivation, no touch, prison, prison reform, reflection, segregation, shu, solitary housing unit, state, the hole, woman, women, women in prison
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Episode 13: Voting for Felons
October 12th, 2020 | Season 2 | 18 mins 14 secs
3 strikes, change, covid, federal, first step back, growth, help, hustle, inside story, motivation, no touch, prison, prison reform, reflection, segregation, shu, solitary housing unit, state, the hole, voting, woman, women, women in prison
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Episode 12: Interview with Author N. G. Young
July 27th, 2020 | Season 1 | 53 mins 52 secs
3 strikes, change, covid, federal, first step back, growth, help, hustle, inside story, motivation, no touch, prison, prison reform, reflection, segregation, shu, solitary housing unit, state, the hole, woman, women, women in prison
Interview with Author Naomi Gaines Young
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Episode 11: 1 Year in Prison
June 29th, 2020 | Season 1 | 32 mins 31 secs
3 strikes, change, covid, federal, first step back, growth, help, hustle, inside story, motivation, no touch, prison, prison reform, reflection, segregation, shu, solitary housing unit, state, the hole, woman, women, women in prison
Shade and Deneana discuss their experiences a year in federal and state prison.
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Episode 10: Released in the Mist of COVID-19
April 6th, 2020 | Season 1 | 20 mins 10 secs
3 strikes, change, covid, federal, first step back, growth, help, hustle, inside story, motivation, no touch, prison, prison reform, reflection, segregation, shu, solitary housing unit, state, the hole, woman, women, women in prison
Butterfly talks about her time in prison. Her work release date is upon her with great hopes to reunite with her family and job search, covid19 gives her s striking blow. Will the prison system let her down or help her through this difficult state of emergency?