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"Gaming Is My Roll Call”
When I clock out from my shift, I don’t just walk away from the weight of the job. It lingers. The noise, the tension, the faces—they don’t vanish when the doors close. For me, that’s where gaming steps in.Just like roll call starts my day, gaming starts my reset.When I throw on the headset, it’s not about escaping reality—it’s about reclaiming it. It’s structure after chaos, connection after…
"Why My Headset Is as Important as My Vest"
Part 6 When you work behind the wall, gear is everything.Your vest, your radio, your keys—tools you can’t do the job without.Turns out, my headset is on that list now too.Here’s why: when I put it on, I step out of the facility and into my other world.The world where the noise isn’t shouting inmates or slamming doors—it’s footsteps in a virtual hallway, the crack of a sniper shot, or my squad…
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Why I Stream After Shift (Even When I’m Tired)
Behind the Wall, Beyond the Game – Part 5By: @GraylineChi—There are nights I walk out of the unit mentally fried.I’m tired. I’m tense. The weight of what we deal with behind the wall doesn’t clock out just because my shift does.So yeah—sometimes the last thing I want to do is stream.But I hit that live button anyway. And here’s why.—🎮 It’s Not About the Game. It’s About the Reset.Streaming after…
Rage Quit or Recharge? Emotional Control in Gaming & Life
Series: Behind the Wall, Beyond the Game – Part 4By: @GraylineChi—We’ve all had those moments—whether it’s in the unit or in a Call of Duty lobby—where the pressure gets to you. Your chest tightens. Your voice rises. Maybe something slips out you didn’t mean to say.In corrections, we’re trained to control it. Stay calm. Stay professional. Show no emotion, no weakness.But here’s the truth: holding…
🧱 Title: Streaming Keeps Me Sane
✍️ Series: Behind the Wall, Beyond the Game – Part 3*👤 By @GraylineChi—Corrections changes you.You spend enough time behind those walls, constantly on guard, and eventually, it gets harder to turn it off. You carry that edge with you—into your house, your relationships, your head. And after a while, you start feeling like you’re just existing between shifts.That’s where streaming saved me.And…
The Shift Never Ends—Unless You Make It
✍️ Series: Behind the Wall, Beyond the Game*👤 By @GraylineChi—There’s something nobody tells you when you start working in corrections: just because your shift ends doesn’t mean the mental weight clocks out with you.You walk out of the facility, but your mind is still there—replaying conversations, evaluating behavior, preparing for tomorrow. That “post-prison brain” follows you all the way…
After the Shift: How Gaming and Streaming Help Me Decompress and Grow
Working in corrections isn’t your typical 9 to 5. The weight we carry from shift to shift—mentally, emotionally, sometimes physically—is something most people outside the walls will never fully understand. After hours spent in that high-alert environment, stepping back into the “real world” doesn’t always feel so real.For me, the first step to staying sane—and growing personally—is figuring out…
Instilling Ownership: Rebuilding Accountability in Today’s Correctional Workforce
Pt. 2 What Does Ownership Mean in Corrections?Ownership is more than doing your job. It’s taking pride in your role, anticipating problems, staying accountable for mistakes, and being part of the solution—not part of the noise.In corrections, ownership looks like:Conducting thorough security checks without being toldReporting issues immediately, even if it puts you under the microscopeStaying…
Instilling Ownership: Rebuilding Accountability in Today’s Correctional Workforce
Pt. 1 By a Correctional Supervisor Committed to the MissionThere’s a phrase I often repeat to my team: “This uniform doesn’t just cover a body—it represents a standard.” But lately, I’ve seen too many officers wearing the uniform without understanding the weight behind it.As a correctional supervisor with years in the trenches, I’m frustrated—not with the demands of the job, but with the growing…
Daily writing promptWhich food, when you eat it, instantly transports you to childhood?View all responses My Grandmother’s Brisket and french fruit squares
“When the Job Becomes a Burden: The Unspoken Frustrations of a Correctional Supervisor”
As a correctional officer supervisor, I’ve worn the weight of the badge long enough to know that this job isn’t for everyone. But lately, the weight doesn’t just come from the challenges inside the walls—it comes from within our own ranks. One of the most disheartening trends I’ve seen is officers who show up physically, but not mentally or professionally. Whether it’s cutting corners, ignoring…
Corrections Officer Mental Health
Working inside correctional facilities requires more than physical presence—it demands emotional endurance, vigilance, and an ability to suppress fear, frustration, and trauma on a daily basis. For many Corrections Officers, this emotional toll can evolve into something much more dangerous: unaddressed and untreated Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). I’ve served in this role for many years,…
Leadership
The old cliche there is no such thing as a bad team just a bad leader. This cliche is true in the most truest form. In corrections I have had the honor to work for and beside some amazing leaders. Ive also work with some leaders that lacked knowledge along with the skill to be able to lead a team, and honestly no common sense. A good leader takes the good with the bad. a good leader takes…
Veteran Officers vs. Young Officers
Throughout the years I have observed the way young officers deal with situations with agitated inmates and they way they talk to the inmates. They are eager to go hands on kick ass and save the day. Eager to lock someone down and brag about how many lock downs they got that day. It reminds me of a story one of my Professors told me in a class twenty some years ago. He was a rookie officer on…
Daily writing promptWhat tattoo do you want and where would you put it?View all responses I would like two. First one would be a full sleeve on my left arm of a taddered flag with gray and blue stripes. Second one would be full sleeve on my right arm of arch angel wings.