
Cellblocks to Mountaintops
An interrogation of the criminal justice system, told through one man’s relentless pursuit of redemption.
Cellblocks to Mountaintops
Show overview
Cellblocks to Mountaintops has published 27 episodes, alongside 19 trailers or bonus episodes during 2024. That works out to roughly 7 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 4 min and 30 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year.
From the publisher
A podcast and video series that examines how America addresses violence, defines justice and seeks accountability through the journey of one man. Years after committing a horrific crime, Sterling Cunio fully faces the ripple effects of the harm he caused. Through the power of artistic expression and human connections and inspired by restorative justice principles, he forges a remarkable personal transformation while serving decades in prison. This story is a poignant reminder that hope, healing, and redemption are never beyond reach, even in the darkest of places. To see our companion video series and find out more about the show, go to our website at CellblockstoMountaintops.com
Latest Episodes
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Resonate Bonus Episode: Walking the Camino and Transforming Stories with Lydia B. Smith
bonusEResonate is a podcast series from Rancho La Puerta, hosted by Barry Shingle. In each episode, the show explores heart-centered thoughts on well-being and life from expert presenters whose core message aligns with the motto at Rancho La Puerta: “Siempre Mejor,”—Always Better.Cellblocks to Mountaintops director Lydia B. Smith joined Barry Shingle last month for an inspiring conversation about her journey on the Camino de Santiago and how that experience helped inspire her to showcase the impact of transformation and restorative justice in prison.

Bonus Episode: Behind the Scenes
bonusETake a look behind the scenes as Director Lydia B. Smith and Host Phil Stockton discuss the making of Cellblocks to Mountaintops. They chat about how this project came together, Lydia's original vision, and Phil's experiences teaching theater in prisons. They also delve into the importance of the arts in prison and the ways in which the current criminal justice system fails both incarcerated individuals and survivors.

Making Amends - Episode 1 "If I Die Tomorrow, What Legacy Do I Have?"
bonusEWe are happy to introduce the Making Amends podcast which was recorded at Oregon State Penitentiary around the same time, we started filming Cellblocks to Mountaintops and features some of the same people - most notably Anthony Pickens. Listen to Episode 1of Making Amends to hear even more about Anthony’s journey of redemption. Violence was a constant in the lives of both Anthony and Theron, starting at a very young age. Once in prison, they began to question their allegiance to their gangs and their reliance on violence. What motivated that introspection and change? www.makingamendspodcast.com

Ep 8Video 8B - Antonio Sánchez Performs “The Bucket”
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Watch Thana Alexa and four-time Grammy award-winning musician, Antonio Sánchez perform “The Bucket” with a surprise guest of honor at the Jack Revue jazz club in Portland, Oregon. In Episode 8, A Path Forward, hear about the many twists and turns in Sterling’s life.

Ep 8Video 8A – An Act of Mercy
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Watch Sterling receive startling news as his legal battles come to a head. Sterling delivers a passionate performance of his poem, “Society Imagined.” Tune into Episode 8, A Path Forward, to hear how Sterling’s fate unfolds.

Ep 8A Path Forward
ESterling’s new circumstances bring both joy and challenges in ways he hadn’t anticipated. Meanwhile, legal advocates, community groups, and nonprofit organizations actively work to create alternatives to incarceration by facilitating opportunities for mediation, accountability, and transformation. Correction: At the end of the episode, we mention the East Bay Arts Alliance. The correct name is the Eastside Arts Alliance. Watch as Sterling is moved to tears by a surprise phone call in An Act of Mercy. See Grammy Award winner Antonio Sanchez in Performing The Bucket. He also explores the implications of solitary confinement on prisoners. To watch our companion videos, read the transcripts, and to see our complete show notes with media links, sources, and references please visit our website: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com

Ep 7Video 7B – Yellow Fire Hydrant
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com See Anthony’s life take a sharp turn that dramatically impacts his wife and family. To hear where Anthony’s sharp turn went, listen to Episode 7, Gasping for Air.

Ep 7Video 7A - The Decision
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Sterling finally receives his answer from the Oregon Board of Parole. His attorneys discuss the impact of this ruling and how Sterling’s juvenile status at the time of the crime leads to shocking repercussions. Hear how and why the parole board ruled as they did and other big news for both Anthony and Sterling in Episode 7, Gasping for Air.

Ep 7Gasping for Air
EEverything stopped in 2020 with the global Covid-19 pandemic, but in Oregon, another catastrophe was underway… unprecedented wildfires. Prisons across the state were forced to evacuate, adding even more strain to an outdated infrastructure. The twists and turns of Sterling’s legal battles finally come to a head. Watch Sterling’s attorneys and loved ones react to the results of the hearing in The Decision. See Anthony’s life take a sharp turn in Yellow Fire Hydrant. Correction: Four prisons were evacuated to Oregon State Penitentiary in September of 2020 not three as mentioned in the podcast. Coffee Creek Correction Facility, a women’s prison also has an Intake Center which processes both men and women. The men from Coffee Creek Intake Center were evacuated to Oregon State Penitentiary. To watch our companion videos, read the transcripts, and to see our complete show notes with media links, sources, and references please visit our website: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Featured in this episode: Sterling Cunio Karuna Thompson, Former Prison Chaplain and Victim Liaison at the Oregon Department of Corrections Alleen Brown, Independent Investigative Reporter covering climate change and its impact on communities with a focus on prison populations Ryan O’Connor, Criminal Defense Attorney Cheryl Cunio Professor Aliza Kaplan, Professor of Lawyering and Director of the Criminal Justice Reform Clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School. Chloe Williams, Criminal Defense Attorney Anthony Pickens Companion Videos for this Episode: Video 7A - The Decision Video 7B - Yellow Fire Hydrant

Ep 6Video 6B – The Rehearsal
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Hear from Sterling’s legal team about the intricacies of his case while they prepare for his prison term hearing. The team focuses on how best to present Sterling’s story of rehabilitation to the parole board. In Episode 6, Standards of Decency, hear renowned activist Bryan Stevenson at the U.S. Supreme Court making the case for juvenile justice reform

Ep 6Video 6A – Fresh Hope
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Sterling shares a potentially life-altering announcement with his peers. The news evokes emotional reactions as Sterling expresses both hope and apprehension to the news as well as his concern for the effect it may have on his victim’s families. Hear about the complex evolution of juvenile law that keeps Sterling behind bars in Episode 6, Standards of Decency.

Ep 6Standards of Decency
EShould juveniles who commit murder ever be given a second chance, or do they deserve to be locked up for life? In 2012 that question made its way to the Supreme Court in a landmark case argued by renowned attorney and activist Bryan Stevenson. While not a slam dunk, their ruling gave Sterling hope for an eventual release. Watch Sterling share some good news with his friends in the video Fresh Hope. In The Rehearsal, we see Sterling’s legal team prepare for the 2020 hearing. To watch our companion videos, read the transcripts, and to see our complete show notes with media links, sources, and references please visit our website: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Featured in this Episode Ryan O’Connor, Criminal Defense Attorney Sterling Cunio Chloe Williams, Criminal Defense Attorney Professor Aliza Kaplan, Professor of Lawyering and Director of the Criminal Justice Reform Clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School. Karuna Thompson, Former Prison Chaplain and Victim Liaison at the Oregon Department of Corrections Companion Videos for this Episode: Video 6A - Fresh Hope Video 6B - The Rehearsal

Ep 5Video 5C True Accountability
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Watch an intimate “inside class” discussion on shame and personal accountability, inspired by Danielle Sered’s book, “Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration and a Road to Repair.” The men comment on how the current criminal justice system does not promote accountability and in many ways even discourages it. Sterling and his classmates reflect on the difficulty of acknowledging the pain and harm, as well as the lasting impact of their past actions. They are being accountable. Now what? Find out in Episode 5, Restorative Justice.

Ep 5Video 5B Class Inside
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Join undergraduate students from Willamette University and men from Oregon State Penitentiary in the classroom. Professor Melissa Buis and Sterling Cunio co-teach “Reforming Criminal Justice,” a class about mass incarceration. Classmates discuss cycles of violence, trauma, and the effect of societal expectations. Find out how Sterling’s awakening affects life at Oregon State Penitentiary in Episode 5, Restorative Justice.

Ep 5Video 5A Restorative Justice
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.comSterling leads a candid discussion with fellow restorative justice facilitators on what it means to live your amends. The men discuss taking responsibility, personal growth, and the struggle for self-esteem while incarcerated.In Episode 5, Restorative Justice, hear how Sterling and his friends manage to change prison culture.

Ep 5Restorative Justice
ESterling’s intense educational pursuits led him to a class on restorative justice, where he developed a vision for completely changing the toxic prison culture where he’d likely spend the rest of his life. What started as a path toward forgiving himself grew into a tool for brokering peace and mediating clashes between gangs inside. We hear from Danielle Sered, a foremost expert on alternatives to incarceration. For an intimate look at the men inside Oregon State Penitentiary discussing accountability, guilt, shame, reformation, and making amends, watch our three mini-documentaries, Restorative Justice, Class Inside, and True Accountability. To watch our companion videos, read the transcripts, and to see our complete show notes with media links, sources, and references please visit our website: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com

Ep 4Video 4B Excerpts from "The Bucket"
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Watch excerpts of Sterling’s performance from “The Bucket,” an ensemble play about solitary confinement which won first prize from the PEN America prison writing contest. Directed by our podcast host Phil Stockton and co-written and co-starring Sterling Cunio, these dramatic pieces provide a glimpse into Sterling’s gritty real life experiences . How did Sterling evolve into the award-winning artist he is today? Be sure to listen to Podcast Episode 4, Love, Loss & Art.

Ep 4Video 4A - Turning Points
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com With acute self-awareness, Sterling recounts several of the key turning points in his life that enabled him to transform. Thanks to an unexpected letter and a surprising connection to a novel he randomly read, Sterling’s perspective on himself and his crime turns upside down. Witness this unfolding transformation enhanced with old photographs. Hear how letters, love, and creative expression propelled Sterling’s transformation in Episode 4, Love, Loss & Art.

Ep 4Love, Loss & Art
ERelationships with people in the outside world are essential for maintaining hope, working towards rehabilitation, and reducing recidivism. Letters, emails, and in-person visits from friends and family bring a shred of humanity to an otherwise inhumane environment. In Sterling's case, he found a pen pal that would become very dear to his heart. And in writing, he began to express himself in a way that people would finally listen. To see Sterling’s transformation unfold through pictures and stories watch Turning Points. Watch Sterling perform in the award-winning play, The Bucket. This episode includes a description of suicide ideation about 8 minutes into the program. Listener discretion is advised. If you or anyone you know is struggling with a mental health crisis or suicidal thoughts, please call 988. That’s the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, 988. To watch our companion videos, read the transcripts, and to see our complete show notes with media links, sources, and references please visit our website: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Featured in this episode: Cheryl Cunio Sterling Cunio Lauren Kessler, teaches Storytelling for Social Change at University of Washington, former writing teacher at Oregon State Penitentiary, author of 15 books including A Grip of Time and Free, Two Years, Six Lives and the Long Journey Home, both of which feature Sterling Cunio. Performers in *The Bucket:* Troy Ramsey, Key Davis, Ben Pervish Becca Stevens, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Antonio Sánchez, 4x Grammy Winner, Film Composer of 2014 Best Picture Winner, “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)” Thana Alexa - Grammy-nominated vocalist, composer, arranger and producer. She performs a portion of The Bucket in this episode. Companion Videos for this Episode: Video 4A - Turning Points Video 4B - *Excerpts from The Bucket*

Ep 3Video 3A – Anthony’s Story
bonusEThis episode is a video. If your podcast player does not support videos, please go to our website to watch: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com Join us as Anthony shares his life story with both “inside” and “outside” classmates from Professor Melissa Buis’ “Reforming Criminal Justice” class held inside Oregon State Penitentiary. He details step by step what led to his incarceration at age 15. Anthony emotionally reflects on a surprising moment from his sentencing hearing which fuels his transformation on a daily basis. Tune into Podcast Episode 3, Push. The. Button., to hear what adult prison does to teenage boys.