Last summer, something monumental happened. One of Uncuffed's founding producers, Greg Eskridge, came home after more than 30 years in prison. In this episode we’ll bring you back to that emotional day last summer when he walked out of the San Quentin gates, free at last. Our work in prisons is supported by the California Arts Council, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, independent foundations, and donations from listeners like you. Learn more, sign up for Uncuffed news, and support the program at www.weareuncuffed.org Follow us @WeAreUncuffed on Instagram and Facebook Transcripts are available within a week of the episode coming out at www.kalw.org/podcast/uncuffed…
I like to practice my improv skills. So I write poetry. I will also put improv clips from my podcast DilDoka. For the full podcast check it out on SoundCloud, ITunes or YouTube.
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Holidays, money I dunno.
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I'm going stop. This time I swear.
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What if I had an eye on my elbow. Just think about it.
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I'm figuring out the live streaming, little by little.
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Well I rant about how it should just rain already.... then I realized it's just smoke from fire.
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I got a dope punch to my guts! And we are going a boxing challenge video soon so im super excited. I'm planning out my twitch stream. But check out this guy who totally called in wile pooping. Peace!
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My friend Scott Woloshin comes on the DiLDoka podcast, and my power was out for 6 fucking hours
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I'm trying not to complain
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Burgers and webcams
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I find that I prefer exercise to doing any work. So does that make me lazy?
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I want to stream the DiLDoka podcast onto all the platforms. Turns out I'm going to need other cameras for that.
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I watched the 5th element for the first time and boy does everyone really want flying cars. Talked a little about acoustic treating foam, and a little bit of Ryan yelling at the end.
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Golf and paintball is all I did this weekend. Looks like Ryan doka my partner in crime figured out how to forward these to iTunes. Check out my dark poem at the end.
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I don't like alarm sounds
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I'm back, kept on fucking up all the anchors when people called me. I've worked with a few people in my life and I'm starting to narrow down the do and don't lists. Rain or shine I'm going to continue
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It's a Thursday
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The DiLDoka podcast has changed.
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I counted my steps in 35degrees Celsius weather. Killed the average. And I think Ryan got heatstroke.
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Hot as hell hot as hell everyday
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Comp or camera? Or tits?
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Just parts of the DiLDoka podcast before it's out.
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Pizza fucks with everything, and curls pulls it all together.
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I ate some cookies, think I'm a desert person, had a sit down with tiger charmer a local Regina rock band, and a little peek at moud lusic on the DiLDoka podcast.
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Lots of running in this guys life, mainly walking to be more exact. But smoking needs to leave.
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Lol
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Today was my last show with Hearts
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Hydroponic talk but all in all a long day and I'm just a grumpy bitch. :)
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Cookies and work. That's my life
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I just don't have enough time
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The god damn weather.... also i know what challenge video I'm doing in the dokaryan YouTube channel soon!! Improv Poem | Bad Breath.
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Check out my podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, and YouTube. DiLDoka podcast!!! But yeah plants poke the shot out of my legs and I don't have enough time in my day.
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Meh
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Pudding is dope, fills me with hope.
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I hate paper cuts.
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Glass | Improv Poem
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Salt Shakers | Improv Poem
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Thumb Tacks by Dylan Fairman
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