Prison bag is a family story. As the cell door slams on Josie Bevan's husband, windows open to a community that was previously hidden in plain sight. One family's frank and unflinching confrontation with the prison system.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Music in episode 12 is by Tala Bevan and Can. The contributors are Alana Law, Jay Smith and Lisa Selby. The producers are Rebecca Lloyd-Evans and Alan Hall and it’s a Falling Tree Production supported by the Audio Content Fund. more
Music in episode 11 is by members of the Bevan family and the Prison Choir Project with Adam Green. Sound design was by Peregrine Andrews. The producers are Rebecca Lloyd-Evans and Alan Hall and it’s a Falling Tree Production supported by the Audio C... more
Music in episode 10 is by Zimbo Freemind and members of the Bevan family. The contributor is Lisa Selby. The producers are Rebecca Lloyd-Evans and Alan Hall and it’s a Falling Tree Production supported by the Audio Content Fund. more
Music in episode 9 is by Lady Unchained. The contributor is Brenda Birungi. The producers are Rebecca Lloyd-Evans and Alan Hall and it’s a Falling Tree Production supported by the Audio Content Fund. more
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I am so uneducated about so many aspects of the impact prison has on both the incarcerated and their families. What does society really want and expect from the prison side of the criminal justice system. Shocking yet informative and educational with a number of inspirational stories and people. Highly recommend.
Im awaiting sentencing of my son, I didn’t want to be felt I had to start educating myself on what to expect on how it will effect him and our family. This helped me to start appreciate the journey of what lies ahead of us . Thank you for sharing your experience and life journey on maintaining sense and offering glimpses of humour in the life that we all have ahead of us and how support is nonexistent for us on the outside and how our support for our son is important which we knew but it’s also ... more
Love this podcast and I’m a big advocate of prison reform. more
Deeply personal, moving and as wonderful as it is heartbreaking.
Thank you for your intelligent and beautiful podcast. I laughed, I cried, I was fired up with frustration at how broken the corrections system is on a seemingly global scale. It is similar in Australia. Although if we publicly discuss these topics our inmate loved ones suffer more. The general public can not understand. Thank you for telling your story. One day I hope to tell mine. Big love to you all.
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