Episodes

Wednesday Jan 07, 2026
Wednesday Jan 07, 2026
In this episode of One Minute Left, host Brianna interviews Sarah from Belgium, a close friend and advocate for Kendrick Simpson, who is facing execution. They discuss their relationship, Kendrick’s resilience and rehabilitation, the emotional impact of death row on loved ones, and ways listeners can support his clemency campaign.The episode emphasizes humanizing those on death row, sharing personal stories, and mobilizing advocacy through Humanizing Death Row’s resources.

Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Thursday Jan 01, 2026
This episode opens with a prayer and then shares Kendrick Simpson’s story a man affected by Hurricane Katrina, traumatic injury, and PTSD now facing execution with a clemency hearing on January 14.
Hosts explain Kendrick’s rehabilitation, writing, family testimony, and the evidence of accountability, and they outline clear ways listeners can help: contact the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board, sign and share the petition on humanizingdeathrow.org, and follow HDR’s social platforms for updates and advocacy resources.

Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Hosts Reme Frye and Brianna (the Death Row Princess) travel to Texas to visit men at Polunsky Unit, including co-founders of HDR Kris love. Brianna shares her first experience visiting federal death row, describing emotional moments behind glass and the stark realities of restricted contact visits.
The episode highlights HDR’s advocacy work—feeding inmates, funding commissary and tablets, collecting donations, and recruiting volunteers. Listeners are invited to follow HDR, sign petitions, and support visits and activism to humanize people on death row.

Wednesday Dec 10, 2025
Wednesday Dec 10, 2025
This episode explores Tremane Wood’s clemency, the 90-day fight to save his life, and the emotional toll on advocates and family.
Guests from the Tremane Wood Foundation discuss their advocacy strategies, challenges during the countdown, and the foundation’s new mission focused on education, leadership, and justice reform.
Listen for plans to support youth, literacy, and legal advocacy as the foundation shifts from saving one life to building long-term community change.

Tuesday Dec 09, 2025
Tuesday Dec 09, 2025
A candid discussion about the emotional labor advocates—especially women—face when supporting men on death row, including blurred boundaries, mixed signals, and rejection when those men are in relationships.
The hosts emphasize honoring boundaries, recruiting more male advocates, supporting families, and fundraising for commissary, phone calls, and stamps while continuing the fight to humanize incarcerated people and abolish the death penalty.

Thursday Nov 27, 2025
Thursday Nov 27, 2025
Reme Frye and Brianna “B.B.” Holloway share their experiences advocating for men and women on death row, explaining HDR’s mission to humanize incarcerated people, support families, and fight the death penalty through writing, protests, legal action, and public outreach.
They call for more advocates, community support, and donations as they prepare for upcoming cases and continue working to save lives and push for abolition.

Thursday Nov 27, 2025
Thursday Nov 27, 2025
In this episode of One Minute Left, hosts Reme Frye and Brianna (B.B. Holloway) discuss the case of Tilon Carter, explaining key terms like the Texas 10-to-12 jury rule and positional (postural) asphyxia, and examining how those issues affected his trial.
They review trial problems, missing mitigation evidence, exhausted appeals, and the racial and procedural concerns that led to calls for clemency, while highlighting the emotional toll on Tilon and his family.
The episode closes with a call to action: sign the clemency petition, contact the governor, support HDR’s advocacy, and help seek mercy and a fair outcome for Tilon Carter.

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Reme Frye delivers a heartfelt plea against the death penalty, arguing that accountability must not end in execution. He shares stories of transformation, pain on both sides of crime, and the belief that people can change.
Frye urges compassion, purposeful punishment, and action—write letters, support inmates, and speak up—closing with a prayer for mercy and healing.

Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
As the calendar flips, this episode exposes how a new year means new execution dates and renewed urgency for those on death row. Reme Frye and HDR humanize the individuals behind the schedules, share the trauma felt by families, and explain the spiritual and legal fight required to protect lives.
The episode outlines practical steps listeners can take—education, advocacy, community building, and self-care for activists—and issues a prayerful, urgent call to stand united against a broken system that risks irreversible mistakes.

Saturday Nov 15, 2025
Saturday Nov 15, 2025
Host Reme Frye shares the powerful, emotional account of Tremane Wood’s scheduled execution in Oklahoma and the last-minute clemency that saved his life. She describes the trauma of death watch, the tireless advocacy and prayer efforts, and the overwhelming relief when mercy prevailed.
Reflecting on faith, justice, and community action, Reme urges listeners to join the fight for others on death row through prayer, letter-writing, advocacy, and support, reminding us that it’s never too late to save a life.

