Seekin A Solution: 25 Years Working In Dallas Juvenile Facility, Mama King Ask Can The Kids Be Saved
The crew sits down with Mama King, a veteran who's spent 25 years working inside the Dallas juvenile system, to talk real about what's happening with the youth locked up in the system. She breaks down the conditions, the politics, and what she's actually witnessed over two decades of trying to reach kids that most people have written off. This ain't no surface-level conversation—Mama King gets into the systemic failures, the lack of resources, and how the game is rigged against young brothers and sisters coming up in the streets. She speaks on whether rehabilitation is even possible when the system ain't built for that, and what real change would actually look like from the inside. It's heavy but necessary—the kind of episode that reminds you why community voices matter when we talking about the next generation and what happens when they fall into the system.
