Joel Blaeser, author of "Letters from Marion" and a supermax prison survivor, shares gripping tales of his time behind bars. He discusses the harsh realities of incarceration, including racial tensions and the complexities of drug policies. Blaeser contrasts America's approach to addiction with Portugal's decriminalization model and reflects on personal growth after prison. His candid anecdotes reveal both the absurdity and trauma of prison life while touching on themes of healing, nostalgia, and the struggle for redemption.