Prison Families

Trauma Recovery For Prison Families With Jolyn Armstrong

By Editor / 10/26/2022 / 0 Comments

http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https://prisonthehiddensentence.com/podcasts/how-to-subscribe-rate-our-podcast-5-stars-on-itunes/   You may have experienced trauma and didn’t even realize it. Jolyn Armstrong, a Certified Trauma Recovery Coach, talks about how trauma can affect anyone. For the Prison: The Hidden Sentence podcast, she focuses on trauma for those who have or had a loved one in the prison system. No matter when you experience trauma, you can still heal from it. Jolyn brings to light things you may not have thought of that can help […]

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PHI S3 12 | Disenfranchised Grief

How Support Helps Disenfranchised Grief When A Family Member Is Incarcerated With Allegra Pocinki

By Editor / 08/31/2022 / 1 Comment

  Disenfranchised Grief affects families who have incarcerated loved ones. When a family member is incarcerated, it is a loss to the family. Those outside find it difficult to openly acknowledge their feelings or seek public support. In this episode, learn the six factors contributing to disenfranchised grief and ways to alleviate the grief. Julia Lazareck interviews Allegra Pocinki, whose work focuses on racial disparities in the criminal justice system, specifically the impacts of incarceration for […]

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PHI S3 7 | Life After Prison

Life After Prison With Ro, Adam, And CJ Clausen

By Editor / 06/22/2022 / 2 Comments

  This is part two of the journey of Ro and Adam Clausen. In the first part, you learned about how their strong relationship was formed during Adam’s incarceration. We followed them from their first meeting through Adam’s release. Today, we pick up the story with the day that Adam was released and how they moved across country to start a new life. They’ve accomplished a lot in the short time that Adam’s been home and added an […]

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PHI 3 | Life After Prison

How Shakespeare Helped Life After Prison With Jacquelyn Frank, Ph.D. And Patrick Cox

By Editor / 04/27/2022 / 0 Comments

  Life after prison is challenging for both the incarcerated and their family. Julia Lazareck welcomes Jacquelyn Frank, Ph.D., who walked into a prison to help with a Shakespeare project. There she met Patrick Cox, one of the incarcerated who participated in the project. Join in the conversation as Patrick and Dr. Jacquelyn discuss the value of programs, the prison journey, and life after. Patrick shares how the program helped him and what life has […]

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PHI S3 2 | Coming Home From Incarceration

What We Can Learn From Scotland’s Families Outside With Nancy Loucks

By Editor / 03/30/2022 / 0 Comments

  Families Outside is a national Scottish charity working entirely on behalf of children and families affected by imprisonment. They offer support in three ways: direct emotional support, delivery of training and raising awareness, and longer-term development of policies and practices that create change. Joining Julia Lazareck today is the organization’s Chief Executive, Nancy Loucks, OBE. Nancy imparts their best practices that have helped many and paved the way for positive change in terms of treatment and […]

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PHI 12 | Truth About Incarceration

Tell Your Children The Truth About Incarceration With Dr. Avon Hart-Johnson

By Editor / 06/02/2021 / 0 Comments

  How do you tell a child that mommy or daddy is in prison? Julia Lazareck sits down with Dr. Avon Hart-Johnson, the author and Co-founder of DC Project Connect, who explains how parents or guardians can tell the truth about incarceration when talking to children. Dr. Avon points out the importance of understanding the adverse effects of incarceration and how adults can avoid further emotional and mental damage to children using resources such as children’s books […]

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