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  • The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep12: The Journey So Far
    2025/04/07

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    In this special episode, we weave together the powerful threads of Corey Miller's story that have unfolded across our series. From our early episodes featuring Sarah Gonzales's crucial insights into Louisiana's 10-2 Jim Crow law, through the emotional exploration of the Hurricane Katrina prison crisis, to our recent revelations about Miller's personal transformation and vision for TRU Records.

    Join our hosts Victor Flavius, Steve Austin, and Valerie Nichole as they guide us through this comprehensive journey, highlighting key moments that have resonated most with our listeners. Through powerful 'Voices Through Time' segments and Valerie's signature reflections, we'll revisit Miller's most impactful testimonies, his acts of protest, his response to national attention from figures like Jason Flom and Kim Kardashian, and his ongoing fight for justice. This episode serves not just as a recap, but as a powerful testament to resilience, truth, and the ongoing pursuit of justice in Louisiana's legal system."

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  • The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep11: System of Systems: Unraveling Labor Strike
    2025/03/31

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    In this powerful episode of Private Stock: The Corey Miller Diaries, three distinguished hosts unravel the complexities of the Corey Miller labor strike, exposing the deep injustices within the prison labor system. Valeri Nikole highlights the human cost, revealing the systemic inequities that fuel these strikes and the corporations that profit from them. Victor Flavius connects prison labor to historical systems of forced labor, illustrating its role in a cycle of economic exploitation. Steve Austin provides critical legal insights, exposing loopholes that enable these injustices and positioning Miller’s case as a symbol of a larger fight against systemic oppression.

    At the center of it all, Corey Miller shares his firsthand experience, revealing the brutal reality faced by incarcerated workers and his decision to risk everything in protest. His strike is more than a call for better conditions—it is an act of defiance against a system built on profit and human suffering. Together, these voices offer an urgent, multi-dimensional exploration of labor, justice, and human rights in America, making this episode both a revelation and a call to action.

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    53 分
  • The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep10: The Breakdown
    2025/03/23

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    In this powerful episode, the Private Stock team provides an in-depth analysis of Wrongful Conviction Episode #516, featuring Corey Miller's personal response to Jason Flom, Kim Kardashian, and Jane Hogan. For the first time, Corey expresses his heartfelt gratitude for their advocacy and offers his unique perspective on how the episode has shed new light on his case. This complements the themes discussed in Private Stock: The Corey Miller Diaries.

    Victor Flavius kicks off the episode with a thoughtful breakdown of how Jason Flom’s investigation adds a historical context to Corey’s case. Legal expert Steve Austin delves into Jane Hogan’s case analysis and the implications for Louisiana's justice system. Valeri Nikol then highlights the human impact of Jason and Kim’s efforts, emphasizing how their platform has elevated Corey’s story on a global scale.

    The hosts dissect key moments from the Wrongful Conviction episode, including:

    • Jason Flom's independent investigation
    • Kim Kardashian's advocacy impact
    • Jane Hogan's expert legal analysis
    • New perspectives on the 2002 Platinum Club incident
    • The broader implications for criminal justice reform

    This episode is a crucial intersection of media influence, legal expertise, and social justice advocacy in Corey Miller’s ongoing fight for freedom.

    Available now on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and Apple Podcasts. New episodes drop every Sunday at midnight

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    43 分
  • The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep9: The Hunger Strike
    2025/03/17

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    In this top-rated True Crime episode, we examine Corey "C-Murder" Miller's powerful acts of protest and journey of resistance through hunger strikes and labor protests at Angola Prison. From 2018 to 2024, Miller has conducted multiple hunger strikes and joined a labor strike, challenging his conviction under Louisiana's unconstitutional 10-2 jury law and fighting for prison reform.

    and journey of resistance through hunger strikes and labor protests at Angola Prison. From 2018 to 2024, Miller has used peaceful protest to challenge both his wrongful conviction and prison conditions.

    The episode reveals how Miller, convicted under Louisiana's now-unconstitutional 10-2 jury law, turned personal protest into a movement for change. His most recent involvement in the Angola labor strike (2023-2024) has led to a pending lawsuit over field line conditions, while continuing to highlight the plight of hundreds still imprisoned under non-unanimous jury verdicts.

    Through exclusive interviews and firsthand accounts, our hosts Victor Flavius, Steve Austin, and Valerie Nichole examine how Miller's series of hunger strikes in 2018, 2021, and 2023 became powerful tools for exposing systemic issues within Louisiana's criminal justice system.

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    52 分
  • The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep8: Origins & Rights - The Birth of Private Stock & Civilian Legal Protection
    2025/03/10

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    In this compelling eighth installment of Private Stock: The Corey Miller Diaries, we explore two crucial narratives that intersect at the heart of justice and civil rights. Host Victor Flavius, alongside co-hosts Steve Austin and Valeri Nikol , takes listeners on a revealing journey through the inception of Private Stock while delivering essential knowledge about civilian rights during law enforcement encounters.

    From behind the walls of Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, Corey Miller shares his firsthand experience with law enforcement encounters that ultimately led to his incarceration under Louisiana's controversial 10-2 Jim Crow law. This powerful testimony sets the stage for our comprehensive examination of civilian rights and proper protocols during police interactions.

    Through exclusive recordings, Corey reflects on critical moments where understanding these rights could have altered the course of his case, leading to the very creation of the Corey Miller Diaries born from the necessity to educate and empower our communities.

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    48 分
  • The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep7: TRU Life Behind The Walls
    2025/03/03

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    In this powerful episode, Corey "C-Murder" Miller takes listeners on an intimate journey through the stark realities of daily life inside Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. Host Victor Flavius, alongside co-hosts Steve Austin and contributor/co-host Valeri Nikol, guides listeners through a gripping narrative that contrasts the mundane yet challenging routines of prison life against the freedoms of the outside world.

    Miller provides an unfiltered look at his daily existence, from the moment the morning count begins until lights out, revealing how even the simplest activities take on new meaning behind bars. Through powerful storytelling and raw honesty, the episode explores how time moves differently within prison walls, and how inmates adapt to a life where every minute is regulated.

    Co-host Steve Austin brings his analytical perspective to examine the systematic aspects of prison life, while Valerie Nichole's reflections add a deeply human dimension to Miller's experiences. Together, the hosting team creates a multifaceted exploration of what it truly means to live in one of America's most notorious maximum-security prisons.

    Available now on Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and all major podcast platforms. New episodes are released every Sunday at midnight.

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    36 分
  • The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep6: Jim Crow
    2025/02/24

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    Jim Crow, Breaking Down Barriers: A Story of Justice, Growth, and Change

    Host Victor Flavius opens this powerful episode by framing Corey Miller's story within Louisiana's complex legal history, where the controversial 10-2 Jim Crow law has left an indelible mark on the justice system. Co-host Steve Austin then breaks down the legal implications, revealing how this non-unanimous jury system has disproportionately affected countless lives in Louisiana. As co host and contributor Valeri Nikol brings the human element to the forefront, we dive deep into Corey Miller's remarkable journey. In this eye-opening conversation, Corey himself masterfully breaks down the 10-2 law in terms everyone can understand, showing a side of him rarely seen – thoughtful, politically aware, and deeply insightful.

    The episode takes an inspiring turn as Corey shares his future vision for making TRU Records the industry's biggest label, demonstrating unwavering entrepreneurial spirit despite adversity. But perhaps most revealing is his candid discussion about personal growth, mental health, and his conscious decision to embrace sobriety by leaving marijuana behind. Through the skilled narrative weaving of our three hosts, this episode connects the dots between systemic issues, personal triumph, and the ongoing fight for justice, showing how one man's story reflects a community's struggle for change. This isn't just another episode – it's a powerful testament to resilience, growth, and the pursuit of justice, all told through the unique perspectives of our hosting team and Corey Miller's own powerful voice.

    Available now on Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and all major podcast platforms. New episodes are released every Sunday at midnight.

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    37 分
  • The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep5: Storms of Change, A Father’s Fight for Justice
    2025/02/17

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    In this gripping episode of Private Stock: The Corey Miller Diaries, host Victor Flavius teams up with co-host Steve Austin and contributor/co-host Valeri Nikol to unpack two powerful chapters of Corey Miller's journey through Louisiana's prison system. Miller delivers a haunting firsthand account of Hurricane Katrina's devastating impact on New Orleans' prison population in 2005, where inmates faced unimaginable conditions as floodwaters rose. In a deeply moving segment, Miller speaks passionately about the vital importance of maintaining family bonds during incarceration, advocating for supporting committed fathers behind bars who genuinely seek to maintain relationships with their children. His heartfelt plea for society to help bridge the gap between incarcerated parents and their children serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost of imprisonment, while emphasizing the need to distinguish between those genuinely striving to be present parents and those who've abandoned their responsibilities. The narrative then fast-forwards to 2023-2024, where Miller reveals his pending lawsuit regarding the controversial Angola prison labor strike, exposing a pattern of systemic issues that continue to plague the criminal justice system. Through the dynamic interplay between the host and co-hosts, enriched by Valeri Nikol dual perspective as both contributor and co-host, this episode masterfully weaves together stories of survival, family bonds, institutional challenges, and the enduring fight for human dignity and celebrates Black History Month.

    Available now on Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and all major podcast platforms. New episodes are released every Sunday at midnight.

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    38 分