It's estimated that there are over 100,000 innocent people in American prisons, Sarah DeArmond is here to give them a voice. In a new podcast series by Prison Audio, Sarah helps incarcerated individuals share their stories.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
In this compelling new episode of Voiceless Behind Bars, host Sarah DeArmond reconnects with Prentice Ponds, whose wrongful conviction has been a focus of the show in past episodes.
Prentice updates listeners on his ongoing fight for justice, the ch... more
In this powerful episode of Voiceless Behind Bars, host Sarah DeArmond sits down with Marwin Battles, who has spent over 33 years behind bars for a crime rooted in self-defense.
Wrongfully convicted in 1991, Marwin’s story highlights profound racial... more
In this powerful episode of Voiceless Behind Bars, Sarah sits down with Elizabeth Anderson to discuss her campaign and the issues closest to her heart. Elizabeth, a passionate advocate for justice reform, sheds light on her vision for a fairer system... more
In this impactful episode, Sarah sits down with her good friend Melissa Ann, a dedicated advocate fighting for justice for Andy McCauley Jr. In this conversation, Melissa Ann shares updates on Andy’s case, including the critical upcoming Oral Argumen... more
In this powerful episode of Voiceless Behind Bars, Sarah DeArmond sits down with Monika Shepherd, the dedicated advocate fighting for justice on behalf of Matthew Dorsey.
Matthew, sentenced to life in prison after a non-violent traffic stop, represe... more
In this episode of Voiceless Behind Bars, host Sarah and Christian Coleman discuss the importance of advocacy, both inside and outside the prison system, and the role we all play in pushing for justice reform. Christian’s story highlights how crucial... more
In this episode of Voiceless Behind Bars, Sarah dives into the case of Matthew Dorsey, a man who was sentenced to life in prison for fleeing from police during a traffic stop—despite no injuries or violence.
With no appeals left, Matthew's story is ... more
In this compelling episode of Voiceless Behind Bars, Sarah sits down with celebrity trainer and martial arts instructor Ramiro Russell for an inspiring and deeply personal interview. Ramiro opens up about his journey, not only as a fitness expert and... more
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