by Kenneth Flaska | Oct 29, 2014 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
October 28, 2014 10 TOUGH THINGS I THINK ABOUT DURING MY FIRST WEEK OF FEDERAL PRISON: KNOWING THAT MY FAMILY IS SUFFERING EMOTIONALLY AND FINANCIALLY BECAUSE OF MY ACTIONS, AND NOT BEING ABLE TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT! MISSING MY FAMILY AND MY FRIENDS!...
by Hilary Neiman | Oct 29, 2014 | Hilary Neiman, Uncategorized
You’ve probably heard people talk about the “baggage” we all carry in our lives. It might be the baggage that came from a lousy childhood, a bad marriage, an unhealthy friendship, and so on. The simple fact is that everyone you meet is carrying...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 28, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 28, 2014 Continuing to be harassed by guards as a result of being on cell isolation isn’t getting any easier for me to deal with. I no longer try to be cordial, kind, or polite with the staff here at Madison, I honestly don’t believe in my heart...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 27, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 27, 2014 The cell isolation unit I currently reside in is designated specifically for the inmates that tested positive for drugs and alcohol. As I wrote a couple of months ago about the prison utilizing the space that the juveniles once occupied, the rumors...
by Kenneth Flaska | Oct 27, 2014 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
October 27, 2014 How to Report To Federal Prison: Assemble email, address and telephone lists with people you would like to contact from prison. The day prior to your reporting date, mail them to yourself at the prison address. Make sure your family has a backup copy...
by Justin Paperny | Oct 26, 2014 | Blog
October 29, 2014 How To Blog From Federal Prison As part of my prison advice services I invest many hours with my clients to help them understand the importance of documenting the journey. After they agree to document the journey there are scores of things to review,...
by Warren Schultz | Oct 26, 2014 | Blog, Warren Schultz
October 26, 2014 Top 10 Things I’ve learned in Prison: #1 In prison you are nothing more than a number to anyone who works for the system. The first question you’re asked when dealing with staff is “What’s your number?” not what’s your name. #2 A new...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 25, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 24, 2014 Every month the order in which every unit goes to chow changes with the exception of the cell isolation unit in which I currently reside, we are always the last unit to eat in the chow hall. Fortunately for me, this month the unit I previously resided...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 25, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 25, 2014 Every Sunday morning I watch Joel Osteen on television, it’s about the only gospel I can watch with interest and without getting bored or sleepy. Today his sermon spoke to me more than usual, as if he was speaking directly to me. Joel talked...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 25, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 25, 2014 Dealing with severe back pain has just been another helpful test in preparation for the success of my future after release. When I first learned that my severe back pain was in fact a slipped disc, I became very concerned, not just about my health,...