by Kenneth Flaska | Apr 14, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
April 14, 2014 Rough Day in Federal Prison Well, today is not a very good day in prison. My Cellie’s “snore prevention device” is malfunctioning and making a loud whistling sound in our 7 x 10 cube. In the real world, you would simply get up and move...
by Kenneth Flaska | Mar 31, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
10 Useful Things I learned during my first 6 Months in Prison! Place your extra clothes under your super slim mattress to provide additional padding so your hip bones do not hurt as much in the morning. When someone swears at you and says they are going to kick your...
by Kenneth Flaska | Mar 29, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
March 29, 2015 Redemption? I just got off the phone with my wife. She relayed a story to me the shows the difficulty associated with remaining friends with a felon. One of our dearest friends was at a social function and ran in to a former friend of mine, Valerie,(a...
by Kenneth Flaska | Mar 26, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
White Collar Suicide Suicide is an ugly topic that no one really wants to discuss. We all seem to know someone who has attempted suicide or actually committed suicide. It leaves a gapping hole. For many white collar offenders, suicide is an option that they have...
by Kenneth Flaska | Mar 23, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
Father’s Guilt As I said before, there is a tremendous amount of guilt and shame associated with being a felon. It affects your thinking and causes you to act in an irrational manner at times. I have been putting off calling my son who is back in college because...
by Kenneth Flaska | Mar 20, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
March 20, 2015 Early Morning Surprise in Federal Prison Prison can offer some unexpected surprises at the strangest times. Today was linen exchange day. Each Wednesday we line up at the laundry at 6:15 a.m. to exchange our sheets and blanket for “clean”...