SandboxToCellBlocks

Sandbox To Cell Blocks

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Katrina, a missing persons advocate, and Carlos, recently released after decades in prison, host Sandbox to Cell Blocks—a raw unfiltered show confronting street truths, incarceration, survival, and the missing, amplifying voices society ignores!

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SandboxToCellBlocks

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Society

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16. Jun 2026

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Advocacy or Interference When Helping Hurts 16.06.2026

Advocacy or Interference When Helping Hurts

Can music be used for positive community change? 05.06.2026

Can music be used for positive community change?

Why artists rap about violence: the economic view 05.06.2026

Why artists rap about violence: the economic view

Lyrics as symptoms of a bigger illness 04.06.2026

Lyrics as symptoms of a bigger illness.

When drill music mirrors—and fuels—street violence 04.06.2026

When drill music mirrors—and fuels—street violence.

Don't just blame artists—look at the values they reflect 03.06.2026

Don't just blame artists—look at the values they reflect

How music even taught me about crypto and life 03.06.2026

How music even taught me about crypto and life.

How music became the voice of our neighborhoods 02.06.2026

How music became the voice of our neighborhoods. 

Artists vs. listeners: Who's responsible for violent lyrics? 02.06.2026

Artists vs. listeners: Who's responsible for violent lyrics?

Introducing kids to opera and Broadway 01.06.2026

Introducing kids to opera and Broadway. How it has made an impact on younger generations.

Conversation of Understanding Redemption the Next Big Thing to Resurrection 26.04.2026

We’re sitting down with Rev. Dr. “Gator” Bradley for a real one about Larry Hoover—where things started, what’s changed, and what his presidential sentence being commuted really means right now. This conversation is for organized brothers and sisters and our community—focused, respectful, and forward-moving. We’re talking growth, development structure, and how to move with purpose while everything...

Secrets Some of Us Kept From Others 21.04.2026

We have a special guest. Another black man who lost decades of his life to a system that got it wrong—and walked out still choosing to heal, to speak and to help others do the same. He’s a mental health advocate and so much more. His name is Leon Benson and he is an exoneree after serving approximately 25 years for a crime he did not commit. But this conversation goes deeper than Leon. We’re talki...

Love, Loss & Dangerous Relationships 13.04.2026

Hosts Katrina and Los dive into relationships—what’s acceptable, what destroys trust, and how past trauma and incarceration change the way people love. They honor Katrina's missing sister Cieha with a powerful song and discuss warning signs of dangerous relationships, boundaries when partners are incarcerated, and the value of true appreciation. The episode blends personal stories, hard lessons ab...

Ride or Die or Set UP? 15.03.2026

Ride or Die… or Set Up? Truths About Relationships In this episode of Sandbox to Cell Blocks: Missing Persons & Street Truths, we talk about the hard reality of relationships in our communities. When does “ride or die” become manipulation, betrayal, or even danger? We’ll break down how jealousy, secrets, street codes, incarceration, and toxic loyalty can turn relationships into setups. We’ll a...

Street Truths & Resilient Realities: Mental Health in Our Community 10.03.2026

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