Prison POD Productions
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Contact information:
Prison POD, P.O. Box 294, Orono, ME 04473
email: prisongram@prisonpod.org
07/05/24 - Website: https://prisonpod.org
Those who may be hearing impaired can view on YouTube (link below) and use the Closed Captioning.
Season 1 is not available on YouTube.
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This podcast is for people who are in jail or prison, and/or affected by incarceration. Using Sociology and Peace Studies to: Save Lives, Restore Hope, Reduce Suffering and Recidivism.
The host has 20+ years experience working inside several jails and prisons, providing education in substance abuse prevention, doing HIV testing and counseling, reentry planning, inmate advocacy, and mentoring. This work brought them into various areas of peoples lives including coming home, marriages, births, courts, jail visits...death. Their passion for change has led them to produce this podcast.
The people they worked with made a permanent imprint. Recently they published their first book "Notes from the Peaceful Sociologist" reflecting writings about prison work from a unique perspective. You can find it on: thebookpatch.com
Save Lives, Restore Hope, Reduce Suffering.
Host: Valerie L. Cartonio
Facebook page for friends and families - https://www.facebook.com/PeacefulSociologist
If you are on the Buzzsprout site - At the top right of this page, little blue f in the white circle.
Prison POD Productions
Latest Episodes
How Writing and Education Changed a Life: The Ben Free Story
Ben Free, a formerly incarcerated writer and UCLA student, shares his inspiring journey of transformation through education, storytelling, and community impact. Discover how he turned adversity into opportunity and his plans for future initiati...
The Power of Drama in Women's Prisons: An Interview with Jean Trounstine
In this engaging interview, author and prison educator Jean Trounstine shares her transformative journey working in women's prisons, her innovative use of theater to empower inmates, and her transition into fiction writing. Discover how her exp...
Breaking the Cycle: How Sabrina Rose Overcame Foster Care and Addiction
In this compelling interview, Sabrina Rose shares her inspiring journey of overcoming trauma, addiction, and incarceration. She discusses her advocacy for foster children, her creative pursuits, and the importance of resilience and self-discove...
Reforming Prison Food: A Path to Health and Dignity - Daniel Rosen & Carceral Nutrition
In this episode, Daniel Rosen, a justice reform advocate and formerly incarcerated individual, discusses the critical issues surrounding prison food, health, and nutrition. We explore how current prison diets impact physical and mental ...
"Humanizing Common Stereotypes Changes Everything" - Jason Marque Sole
"Have you ever felt invisible just because of how you look? Here's why 'humanizing' common stereotypes changes everything."Drop a ✊ if you've ever experienced this feeling.When I started wearing hoodies in class, people to...
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