Incarcerated Loved Ones

Prison the Hidden Sentence | Ashley | Family Bonds

Family Bonds Beyond Bars

By Editor / 03/01/2024 / 0 Comments

  The bars only physically separate a person from his family, but family bonds go beyond bars. In this heartfelt podcast episode, join Ashley as she opens up about the profound changes that ensued when her husband became incarcerated, affecting not only her but also her four children. Ashley candidly shares her journey – from the initial discovery to navigating the complexities of discussing the situation with others, and how her children are coping. Gain […]

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PHI 18 | Prison The Hidden Sentence

Julia Lazareck Shares The Backstory Of “Prison: The Hidden Sentence” With Matt Duhamel

By Editor / 09/15/2021 / 1 Comment

  When you experience trauma, you can either become a victim or a cheerleader. Matt Duhamel, of The Outspoken Offender, interviews Julia Lazareck on her podcast to discuss the backstory behind her book Prison: The Hidden Sentence™. Julia is a cheerleader to others who are going through what she went through by sharing the information they need. Julia wants you to remember that no matter what your loved one is accused of, you can still […]

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PHI 2 | Pictures In Prison

Pelipost: Pictures For Loved Ones In Prison

By Editor / 01/28/2021 / 0 Comments

  A picture is worth a thousand words, especially for an incarcerated loved one. The mere smiles of their families and friends etched into a piece of paper can make such a difference in their wellbeing while doing their time. With Pelipost, the official Photos-to-Prison App®, it has become easier for families to send photos to their loved ones in any prison around the country. Founders Joseph Calderon, Becky Calderon, and Natalie Calderon drew inspiration […]

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