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60 Days In S1E9 (A&E, 2016)

For this episode, the hosts recap Season 1 Episode 9 of 60 Days In. From Thanksgiving traditions behind bars to rising tensions, questionable coping strategies, and emotional breaking points, this episode highlights the human need for connection, even in the most restrictive environments. Ashley brings psychological insight into behavior under stress, while Carolyn shares firsthand perspectives on what holidays and daily life actually look like during incarceration.

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