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WELCOME TO SEASON 4 of The Hidden Sentence Podcast.

The purpose of this podcast and it's blog is to help educate and empower those who have or had a loved one in prison.  Did you know that the chances are very high that someone you know has had a loved one incarcerated? Or maybe you are part of the 50% of the US population* who has or had a loved one in the carceral system? Indirectly we are all affected, and if you have a loved one in prison you are probably doing the time even though you committed no crime. This is the Hidden Sentence. The sentence does not end once your loved one is released either. Depending on the type of release he or she may still need to deal with probation or parole which carries its own set of regulations. So the prison issue continues for an indeterminable about of time. Prison: The Hidden Sentence is about those friends and family members on the outside. We are raising awareness one story at a time.

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*https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/nearly-half-americans-have-close-family-member-who-has-been-incarcerated-180971645/

Episode Blogs

Prepare for Visiting Prison
What You Can Bring and Wear When Visiting Your Loved One in Prison During the 15 years that my brother was in prison he was in at least five different facilities.  It didn’t matter if I was visiting the same facility or a different facility, no two visits were the same.  So I had to make sure I was prepared for anything.  It’s important to know what to bring and wear when visiting prison. The first
https://prisonthehiddensentence.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Yvonne-P2.mp3 Hi Yvonne.  Thanks for taking the time to speak with us today. We spoke about your dad being in prison in the previous podcast, and there you told me your mom was also imprisoned and this story is amazing.  When you told me what you did to take care your family, I thought, anyone that thought they had too much on their plate had to listen to this. So, during that time that your
Yvonne's dad was in and out of prison most of her life.  He was a career criminal dad.  Yvonne spent many years visiting her dad and taking care of the family when there were no other adults around. This is a two-part interview.  The first part will concentrate on the story of her dad going to prison.  The second part will tell about her mother's encounter with the law and how Yvonne had to step
Son Arrested at Home
I’m here with Myra and her son was arrested at home over eight years ago, and she’s never forgotten the site of having her son arrested and being taken away. During that time she’s actually taken a positive twist to having a son in prison and using her legal background to help others.   Myra’s going to share her story with us, what it was like when her son was arrested, and what she’s gone through
If it’s going to be your first or twenty-first time visiting your loved one in prison, this podcast has helpful information for visiting prison that can make your visits easier. https://prisonthehiddensentence.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pths-160708-visiting-prison.mp3 Transcript: (minor edits for easier reading) What’s it’s like to visit your loved one Today I want to talk about what it’s like going to visit your loved in prison and provide helpful information for visiting prison.  Remember, there’s going to be a lot
10 Years in Prison
Wendi’s son was arrested and spent 10 years in prison.   She shares her story about what it was like when her son was arrested, the court sentence, driving him to prison to serve his sentence and the things she learned during the 10 years he spent in prison. She also shares the joy of what it was like the day he was released from prison. Listen to the podcast here: Transcript: (Edited for ease of reading)

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