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  • Part 2: Andre Willis – From the Streets to the SHU: First Time in Prison
    2025/05/21

    🎥 In Part 2 of our interview with Andre Willis, we dive into his first experience behind bars and the harrowing events that led to it. He recounts a shocking incident where a police recruit jumped out of a window after being tortured, and how the state couldn’t locate him but the feds eventually did. Andre also breaks down what most people don’t understand about RICO and conspiracy cases, shedding light on how these charges can trap entire communities.


    He opens up about his first prison sentence from 1995 to 1999, including time in the SHU (Special Housing Unit) at Talladega, Alabama, and how that environment shaped him. Afterward, he was moved to Yazoo City, transitioning from a medium-security to a low-security facility. Throughout this chapter of his life, Andre began learning what it really meant to prepare for prison, both physically and mentally.


    This episode gives a raw look at what happens when the system and the streets collide—and how survival requires more than just street smarts.


    Follow Andre, and wish him well as we wait for his return back home @mratlantadreday25


    #AndreWillis #PrisonLife #ConspiracyCase #SHU #TalledegaPrison #RICOCharges #UnheardVoices #TrueCrimeGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    55 分
  • The Untold Story of Andre Willis – From Business to the Streets (Part 1)
    2025/05/07

    In this powerful interview, Andre Willis shares his incredible journey from being a promising athlete to navigating the harsh realities of the streets in the 1980s. His story is one of resilience, survival, and betrayal, taking viewers through both personal triumphs and devastating losses. At just 9th grade, Andre's life took a major turn when his mother was sentenced to 50 months in prison, leaving him to navigate the world without her. After high school, he enlisted in the National Guard, but it was his entrepreneurial spirit that led him to start a janitorial business with the help of his mom and grandmother. However, in 1988, a tragic car accident caused by his sister led to the loss of his business and eventually left Andre homeless with only $500 to his name.


    Despite the hardship, Andre’s path took a sharp turn when his cousin introduced him to flipping money, which led him into the world of drugs. Andre quickly rose through the ranks, starting by selling 1/4 kilo a day and eventually moving as much as 20 keys every two weeks. While many in the game got caught up in the system, Andre managed to avoid any legal trouble. His business empire grew larger than his friend, Julius, could supply, and soon Andre was handling the street side of their operations, while Julius took over the business side. Andre’s ventures weren’t confined to the streets—he also successfully opened clubs like Dominique’s 21, later rebranded as Deion’s 21, and Zazu’ Comedy Club in Buckhead, Georgia, along with The Parrot Jazz Club on Peachtree Street, later renamed The Shark Bar. However, his life took another tragic turn when a lawsuit caused him to lose The Parrot. A new club, Phoenix, was on the verge of opening when Julius, his close friend, was murdered outside of Andre's mother’s driveway, leading to a series of events that would forever change his life.


    Soon after Julius’ murder, Andre was picked up by police and entangled in a complicated web of legal issues. At the same time, Fred Tokars, a prosecutor who had secretly been laundering money through Andre’s business ventures, became a key figure in Andre’s downfall. Eventually, Andre found himself set up for the murder of Tokars' wife and children, even as he tried to clean up his operations and go legit. This interview dives deep into Andre’s rise from business success to his involvement in the drug trade, the tragic betrayal of his friend Julius, and the corrupt system that he had to navigate in order to survive.


    Stay tuned for Part 2, where Andre continues his story of survival, redemption, and the fight for justice.📢 Watch, share, and engage in the conversation about a life lived in the shadows.


    #AndreWillis #StreetLife #DrugDealing #MoneyLaundering #RedemptionStory #FredTokars #UnheardVoices #TrueCrime #JusticeSystemGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    1 時間 17 分
  • From "Trapp Barber" to "Dr. Barber" | The Story Behind the Pain, Purpose & Philanthropy
    2025/04/16

    What happens when a man who once lived in the streets is called to a higher purpose behind prison walls?


    In this episode, we sit down with Travis Emory Barber, better known as “Dr. Barber,” the visionary behind One More Question and the executive producer of the Tubi documentary "Behind the Trapp." His transformation from a once violent offender to a certified firefighter, nonprofit founder, and honorary doctorate recipient is nothing short of divine.


    Serving 10 years in prison—including 5 in high-max for a violent crime—Dr. Barber opens up about the psychological warfare of incarceration, the soul-crushing “trail of tears” after visitation, and the emotional scars of growing up without a father, only meeting him three times… the last being at his funeral.


    💥 Shot twice.

    💥 Labeled “Trapp Barber” in the streets.

    💥 Now walking in purpose as “Dr. Barber.”


    This episode is for anyone searching for redemption, meaning, and a second chance at life. It's raw, it’s real, and it’s a reminder that even in your darkest season, God can still speak directly to you.


    🔗 Follow:

    Instagram – @1moquestion

    Instagram – @behindthetrapp1


    🎥 Watch the documentary "Behind the Trapp" on Tubi now.


    #InNOutPodcast #OneMoreQuestion #BehindTheTrappGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Guiding Young Boys To A Better Future | IN N OUT CONVERSATIONS
    2025/04/04

    🔴 Post Conversations: Breaking the Cycle & Guiding Young Boys to a Better Future


    In this special Post Conversations episode, we take a deeper dive into the themes brought up during our interview with Rickey "The Cut Creator" Burton. The host reflects on his own past, uncovering the striking similarities between his journey and Rickey’s—including both being kicked out of school and sent to Catholic school.


    💭 Why were we raising so much hell as kids? What goes through the mind of a young boy during those crucial years? This episode unpacks the psychology of young boys, the ages when they are most at risk, and the behaviors that could lead them down a dangerous path—whether it’s the streets, prison, or worse.


    🛑 How do we deter young boys from this path? What do they need to see, hear, and experience to stay on the right track? We break down the type of support, guidance, and exposure that can help young men choose a better future.


    🚨 Key Topics Discussed:

    ✔️ Understanding the mindset of young boys at risk

    ✔️ The problem ages when intervention is critical

    ✔️ Behaviors that signal a dangerous path

    ✔️ How to guide young men away from street life & prison

    ✔️ The role of exposure, mentorship, and real support in shaping their futureThis is a conversation that needs to be had. Let’s break the cycle.


    🔔 Subscribe for more powerful discussions!


    #PostConversations #TheCutCreator #YouthMentorship #BreakingTheCycle #PrisonReform #GuidingYoungMenGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    19 分
  • Naturally Cut Fitness: How Rickey Burton Built an Empire After Prison
    2025/04/02

    💪 Rickey "The Cut Creator" Burton is a testament to resilience, transformation, and second chances. As the president and CEO of Naturally Cut Fitness and the founder of The Naturally Cut Experience, he has dedicated his life to helping others achieve peak fitness—both physically and mentally.A Brooklyn native, Rickey’s journey took an unexpected turn when he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for felony firearm possession. But rather than let his circumstances define him, he used that time to rebuild himself—mentally, spiritually, and physically. It was behind bars that he discovered his passion for fitness, laying the foundation for what would become Naturally Cut Fitness.Since launching Naturally Cut Fitness in 2012, Rickey has not only sculpted elite-level physiques but also created opportunities for others, including those who have walked a similar path. His work isn’t just about fitness—it’s about empowerment, redemption, and proving that no setback is final. Today, he continues to inspire, train, and uplift through his fitness programs and community initiatives.🔹 Follow him for motivation and training tips:📲 Instagram: @the_cut_creator53🎥 YouTube: @thecutcreator857🔥 #NaturallyCutFitness #TheCutCreator #SecondChances #FitnessTransformation #PrisonReformGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Starting Generational Curses and Getting Honest About Lying To Kids | IN N OUT CONVERSATION
    2025/03/21

    In this conversation, we tackle the topics of:

    - the fear of STARTING generational curses

    - hearing the perspective of incarceration from the perspective of the family

    - carrying guilt and grief

    - hearing the grief of those affected by the incarceration

    - being honest about things as they happen

    - the consequences of lying to your kids

    #conversation #GenerationalCurses #truthGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    15 分
  • Unheard Voices: The Mothers Left Behind w/ Chris Horne & Tosha Smith Mills | IN N OUT PODCAST
    2025/03/19

    In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Chris Horne and Tosha Smith Mills, two incredible individuals shedding light on the often-overlooked struggles of mothers with incarcerated children.📽️ Chris Horne, a photographer turned filmmaker, brings attention to these untold stories through his documentary, Unheard Voices. His work captures the raw emotions and harsh realities of families affected by the justice system.📖 Tosha Smith Mills is a wife, mother, aunt, and longtime talent agent with over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry. But her most life-changing role came when her oldest son, Blake, was sentenced to 40 years in prison at just 18 years old for two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon—despite no guns being found and no injuries reported.💔 Tosha’s world fell apart. She was grieving the loss of her mother, her marriage was crumbling, and she felt completely alone in navigating the pain of having a son behind bars. With no resources available to help mothers like her, she took matters into her own hands and wrote "Mama, I Should Have Listened" (2016)—a book that has since opened doors for her to speak at colleges and inside prisons, offering guidance to incarcerated men and their families.🔊 This episode dives deep into:✔️ The emotional toll on mothers of incarcerated children✔️ The justice system’s lasting impact on families✔️ How storytelling and advocacy can drive change✔️ Why Unheard Voices is an essential documentaryBlake has now been incarcerated for 15 years, but his mother’s fight for awareness and reform continues. This is a conversation about resilience, grief, and the power of turning pain into purpose.📢 Watch, share, and join the discussion. Let’s amplify these unheard voices!


    Follow Chris Horne and Tosha Smith Mills @itschristopherhorne @mommaiknewbetter#UnheardVoices #PrisonReform #MothersOfTheIncarcerated #JusticeSystem #ChrisHorne #ToshaSmithMillsGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Lost History of Atlanta: What You Weren't Taught w/ Dr. Duvwon Robinson (Part 2)
    2025/03/12

    Welcome to Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Duvwon Robinson! There was so much we didn't get to talk about regarding more of the history of Atlanta, but I'm glad we can have another sit-down with Duvwon to hear more!

    Follow Dr. Duvwon Robinson @duvwon

    #HistoryOfAtlanta #Atlanta #CityOfAtlantaGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    58 分