

Episode 549: Reginald Dwayne Betts
Sep 13, 2023
Reginald Dwayne Betts, poet, lawyer, and founder of Freedom Reads, discusses his journey from prison to becoming a writer. He reflects on the power of poetry to understand and write about the world, and how writing became a lifeline. Betts explores new writing styles, including a piece on guns and the connection between mass shooters and incarcerated individuals. He also delves into the complexity and fear of writing about guns and shares his personal story about Kamala Harris and his mother's rape. Betts explores the concept of being 'almost there' after prison and how it affects claiming success.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Reflections on Becoming a Writer in Prison
05:19 • 7min
The Power of Writing as a Lifeline
12:16 • 25min
Exploring New Writing Styles and Topics
37:15 • 2min
Exploring Views on Violence, Convicts, and Gun Access
39:12 • 2min
Writing About Guns: Complexity and Fear
40:58 • 7min
Exploring the Concept of Being 'Almost There'
48:25 • 2min