Prison POD podcast

Prison POD podcast This podcast is for people who are in jail or prison, and/or affected by incarceration. In March 2022, This program was added to EDOVO tablets March 2022.

Using Sociology and Peace Studies to: Save Lives, Restore Hope, Reduce Suffering and Recidivism.

What? Me? Yes! So thankful to have my story in Walk With God's first issue!What You’ll Discover Inside:Real-life testimo...
06/15/2026

What? Me? Yes!
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06/13/2026

Josh Shaffer of the News and Observer highlighted friend of Emancipate NC, Phillip Vance Smith’s work and recent Prison Journalist of the Year Award:
“Last week, Smith took Prison Journalist of the Year honors at the Stillwater Awards, presented in part by the Society of Professional Journalists. Judges noted his ability to interview multiple sources and draw out compelling quotes — a chore for any reporter, let alone one living behind razor wire. ‘It’s definitely nice to be recognized,’ he told me on a call from Neuse Correctional Institution in Goldsboro. ‘To be honest, prison journalism is really thankless work. Most of the people that I serve time with, they never see what I write.’
Over the phone, I asked Smith if he had a favorite story. Every journalist does. He told me his best work wasn’t really even journalism but a legislative bill that he and another prisoner proposed in the NC Law Review. If it passed, it would give prisoners serving life sentences a path to parole after 20 years, provided they completed 15 years’ worth of work and school requirements. It has never made it out of committee. But like any journalist, Smith welcomes the chance to tell stories, to shed light, to use his voice for more than hollering at the darkness.”

06/11/2026
Ben Free, a formerly incarcerated writer and UCLA student, shares his inspiring journey of transformation through educat...
06/09/2026

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 initiatives to empower others.

Ben Free website
https://benfree.org

https://youtu.be/6uGuo2aB5H8?si=0mxS85gq4hiXcBdq

summaryBen Free, a formerly incarcerated writer and UCLA student,...

06/03/2026

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