The daily realities of life inside prison, shared by those living it, and stories from the outside, post-incarceration. Proud member of @radiotopia, from @PRX.
Even though they share a difficult past, Sadiq and Demarion had never met in person, and it was probably best that it stayed that way. When an event at San Quentin brought them together, Demarion faced an agonizing choice. Listen to the new episode: https://t.co/XQoTSioLQB
At North Kern State Prison, incarcerated people are being trained to do what staff cannot: provide peer support, whether it’s with addiction, cellie drama, or just adjusting to prison life. New episode out now: https://t.co/IFtNkRHFBb
From obsessive body-building to extreme tattoos and other transformations: stories about the ways people in prison think about and try to change their bodies. Listen to the new episode: https://t.co/XyfsbBvuuC
Nigel says no matter where you are, everyone has a story to tell about a hug: good, bad, or awkward. Earlonne isn't buying it. Listen to the new episode: https://t.co/AQUWOPttFn
For our latest installment in the "revisiting" series, Nigel and Earlonne time-travel back to Season 4 and the uncertain futures of men who were living on San Quentin's now-shuttered death row: https://t.co/UjFp4r3laX
This was one of the most touching podcast episodes I’ve ever heard. A father/daughter redemption story that’s achingly, desperately beautiful. Had me sobbing in Safeway. Please keep us posted on these two @earhustlesq ❤️
The last time Domonica saw her dad, he was behind prison glass and she was just six years old. Now, more than two decades later, they’re trying to rebuild their relationship. But a few things stand in the way. New episode: https://t.co/5UQvuC4230
The letters come from all over: incarcerated folks listening to Ear Hustle on their tablets, fans tuning in from as far as Australia and the Philippines. Most of the time, the feedback is positive, but not always. We follow up with some of those listeners: https://t.co/D5QPrSDS6W
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The letters come from all over: incarcerated folks listening to Ear Hustle on their tablets, fans tuning in from as far as Australia and the Philippines. Mostly, the feedback is positive — but not always. We follow up with a few of those listeners. https://t.co/CwqN27UAtL
The @earhustlesq podcast brought their live tour to CCWF! The live show created an energetic and secure environment for the podcast hosts to interact with the incarcerated women, illustrating how they can go beyond the podcast format to create tangible rehabilitative experiences.
What an amazing night with one of our partners @earhustlesq! Such a unique experience made all the more amazing by getting a chance to meet the broader team. Inside, Ear Hustle has over 1M+ listening hours on Edovo! And, they have more great work coming soon, so stay tuned!
For the final episode of The Loop, we take the train uptown to @cmomNYC, where a group of incarcerated dads from Rikers Island are playing games, eating lunch, and doing arts and crafts with their kids. https://t.co/Iej9sv3lQM
YAY AREA 🎤 Tickets for Ear Hustle Live in San Francisco are now on sale! Tickets are also on sale for Portland, Seattle, and LA shows. And, for each outside show we do on this West Coast tour, we're planning to do a show inside a nearby prison. Details: https://t.co/rWBT3F0Pbt
We are grateful to @earhustlesq and our long term partner’s @CorrectionNYC for this episode. This 7 year relationship with the DOC was a first of its kind collaboration with a Children’s Museum, and as you’ll hear, creates meaningful unique interactions with families.
For the final episode of our all-NYC series, we take the train to the Children's Museum of Manhattan, where a group of incarcerated dads from Rikers Island are playing games, eating lunch, and doing arts and crafts with their kids. https://t.co/qyxQZ85Y9o @cmomnyc@correctionnyc
Kaysha is in her early 20s: low on resources, but big on dreams. Sometimes, those dreams feel so close to reality; other times, she's pulled back into a life she wants to leave behind. In Episode 5, we follow Kaysha as she tries to break out of the loop. https://t.co/2lfl0KxyJo
Kaysha is in her early 20s: low on resources, big on dreams. Sometimes, those dreams feel so close to reality; other times, she's pulled back into a life she badly wants to leave behind. In Episode 5, we follow her as she tries to break out of the loop: https://t.co/5wCgJT90NZ