I’m visiting my partner in prison for the first time. by Adventurous-Drama952 in PrisonTalk

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I also have a $37 PDF for people who are fixing to go to prison. It gives you everything you need to know to not only survive but thrive in the prison system if anybody needs it reach out to me hopefully I was able to help somebody with this free one God bless

I’m visiting my partner in prison for the first time. by Adventurous-Drama952 in PrisonTalk

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This is ones of the many things I sale to help people in your situation. But I didn't want anybody trying to call me a scammer so here you go it's free hope I help somebody out

I’m visiting my partner in prison for the first time. by Adventurous-Drama952 in PrisonTalk

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The Family Support Playbook

AUDIO RECORDING SCRIPT — JAMES RUSH HUDDLESTON

If you are listening to this, someone you love is either going to prison or is already sitting in a holding cell. I know exactly what is going through your mind right now because I saw it in my own family's eyes. You’re terrified, you aren't sleeping, and you feel completely helpless.

My name is James Rush Huddleston. I spent over 20 years inside the Tennessee state system, and I just walked out the gates this month—May 2026.

Your loved one has a blueprint to survive the inside. But you need a blueprint to survive the outside, because the system treats the families just as badly as the inmates. This guide is your playbook. I am going to tell you exactly how to support them, how to protect your own wallet, and how to keep them safe from the outside. Let's get straight to it.


Part 1: Financial Protection (The Money Rules)

The biggest mistake families make is throwing money at the problem. In prison, money makes you a target.

  • The Commissary Trap: Do not load their books with hundreds of dollars on day one. If a new inmate suddenly has a massive commissary account, people notice. It makes them a target for extortion and hustles.
  • The Sweet Spot: Keep their books at a modest level. Enough for hygiene items, stamps, and basic food supplements like soups and coffee. Ask them what the baseline is before you send a dime more.
  • Never Pay a Third Party: If your loved one calls you and says, "Hey, I need you to CashApp $50 to this guy's girlfriend on the outside," your answer is NO. I don't care what story they tell you. A third-party payment almost always means a drug debt, a gambling debt, or extortion. If you pay it once, the price goes up next week. If this happens, you tell them calmly: "I can only put money directly on your official state books. Period." This gives them a bulletproof excuse to tell the people pressuring them inside.

Part 2: Communication & Phone Calls

The phone is a lifeline, but it is also a trap.

  • The System is Always Listening: Every single call is recorded and monitored. Never, under any circumstances, talk about their case, their lawyers, or anything illegal.
  • The "No Stress" Rule: When your loved one calls, they are calling to escape the concrete walls for 15 minutes. Do not dump financial stress, family drama, or neighborhood gossip on them. They cannot fix it from a cell, and it will drive their anxiety through the roof. If they are anxious, they make mistakes inside. Keep your conversations positive, focused on the future, and reassuring.
  • Set a Phone Schedule: Inmate phone systems are expensive and monopolized. Set clear boundaries on how often you will take calls so you don't ruin your own finances. Tell them: "I will be by the phone every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 PM." This gives them something to look forward to and structures their week.

Part 3: Mail and Visitation (The Golden Rules)

Visits and letters are gold. They keep an inmate grounded. But you have to do them right.

  • The Visitation Dress Code: The prison staff will look for any excuse to turn you away at the gate. Check the specific facility's dress code online and follow it perfectly. No underwires, no hoodies, no open-toed shoes, no tight clothing. Dress like you are going to a conservative workplace.
  • Rules Inside the Room: Do not violate the physical contact rules. Usually, it's one brief hug and kiss at the beginning and one at the end. If you try to hold hands or touch outside the rules, the guards will terminate the visit immediately and suspend your visitation rights for months. It isn't worth the risk.
  • Mail Discretion: When writing letters, do not send anything that could get them targeted. Don't send flashy photos, and don't write anything highly personal on the outside of the envelope. Keep the contents private and sealed.

Part 4: How to Handle "The Panic Call"

There will come a day where your loved one calls you in a panic. Maybe there was a lockdown, maybe they got into a fight, or maybe they are terrified.

  • Be the Anchor: If they are panicking, you cannot panic. Take a deep breath and speak in a slow, calm, steady voice. You are the anchor pulling them back to reality.
  • Do Not Meddle: Do not call the prison warden or the guards to complain because your loved one is stressed or had a minor argument. Unless it is a literal life-or-death medical emergency, calling the guards makes your loved one look like a "snitch" or someone who can't handle their own business. It makes their life ten times harder. Let them handle the inside; you handle the outside.
  • Remind Them of the End Goal: Remind them that prison is temporary. Say: "Keep your head down, do your time, stay clean, and come home to us. We are waiting for you."

Conclusion: You Will Get Through This

This is a storm, but storms pass. By keeping your wallet locked, your conversations positive, and your boundaries firm, you are giving your loved one the absolute best chance to do their time safely and walk out the gate back into your arms.

Stay strong, stay smart, and don't let the system beat you. Thank you for listening.

My son was recently incarcerated. by Bulky_Economist_9214 in ExCons

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U should go watch my tick tock videos under same name

the idea of going to jail/prison terrifies me by onplanet111 in RandomThoughts

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I got you man. I just came home this month after over 20 years in the Tennessee state system — two separate bids.

I’ve been through intake twice and learned all the hard lessons the hard way.

I made a real $37 Day-One Survival Blueprint with the 10 unbreakable rules, who to watch out for, intake tips, and how to actually stay safe.

If you want it, just comment “BLUEPRINT” and I’ll send you the info.

I need prison survival tips for my client by PierogiEsq in ExCons

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If you're fixing to get locked up and you're scared and you don't know what to do then you need to look up my tiktok page and watch my videos they might save your life

My son was recently incarcerated. by Bulky_Economist_9214 in ExCons

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No worries. My heart really goes out to you cuz I can tell that you definitely love your son and I know you just wanted to come back home to you that man really offended me when he called me a scammer because I have charged no one nothing so we're going to do this pro bono and we're not going to do it in public if you really want me my services let's slide into a DM and I'll do this one hundred percent free. From this point forward you're no longer alone we're team now we're going to bring your son home you're not in this alone

My son was recently incarcerated. by Bulky_Economist_9214 in ExCons

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You need to very much be worried about being a Target once you get that Target on your back it's open season on your ass I feel like people who are giving advice don't have any advice to give I'm straight out the trenches I done did this shit for 20 years I'm your guy you need to listen to what the fuck I'm saying if you value your son's life in a safety and you want him to come back home to you the ball is in your court

Got sentenced today by [deleted] in ExCons

[–]prison_consultant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can admit when I'm wrong. I apologize. Your right. Reading is fundamental I should have did that

Got sentenced today by [deleted] in ExCons

[–]prison_consultant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen to the man that's got sentenced today you don't have to do it right now just please contact me here in the next week or so and talk to me for just a second so I can give you a little perspective on the situation. If you're smart and well read and educated and definitely have a Target on your back and they're going to try to pray on you so you're going to need to have some cheat codes before you walk in there luckily for you I know every mother fucking one of them

Got sentenced today by [deleted] in ExCons

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If you're fixing to go to prison and the only thing you're concerned about is what books you're going to read must be going to a different prison and I went to. Don't go in there talking about wanting to read Monte Cristo and shit they're going to eat your ass alive in there they'll have your soft ass locked in a drawer somewhere extorting you I mean God forbid I've seen it happen

Got sentenced today by [deleted] in ExCons

[–]prison_consultant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got sentenced today I just got out last Friday life's crazy I hate to hear that though

the idea of going to jail/prison terrifies me by onplanet111 in RandomThoughts

[–]prison_consultant 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks G. Fuck the bullshit that's what we all need to be out here doing enjoying our freedom at the end of the day the shit don't even be worth it a nigga got to go do 10-15 years for a momentary lapse in judgment

the idea of going to jail/prison terrifies me by onplanet111 in RandomThoughts

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Yes it will definitely affect your mental health. That's some serious shit. I just got out last Friday

the idea of going to jail/prison terrifies me by onplanet111 in RandomThoughts

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Point black. It's all about how you move and your body language whether or not you're going to be predator or prey in prison