Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
headphones
Voices Unlocked

Voices Unlocked

More Than Our Crimes

We share unvarnished stories from inside America's federal prison system to touch hearts and change minds.

Share icon

All episodes

Best episodes

Seasons

Top 10 Voices Unlocked Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Voices Unlocked episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Voices Unlocked for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Voices Unlocked episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Voices Unlocked - Lockdown! Part 2

Lockdown! Part 2

Voices Unlocked

play

02/21/24 • 9 min

In the second part of this podcast series about prison lockdowns, we hear from our guests behind bars WHY the federal Bureau of Prisons uses this tactic so much. Watch to see the rather dramatic ending.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - Prisoners' Fragile Lifelines to the Outside World
play

08/31/23 • 15 min

The official end of the COVID pandemic means there may be a return to paid phone calls for federal prisoners and their families. In this episode, DC resident incarcerated in a Kentucky federal prison explains all the ways the Bureau of Prisons makes it hard to maintain connections.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - The Ripple Effect: Trauma, Crime and Second Chances
play

10/15/23 • 40 min

Have you ever wondered how childhood trauma influences criminal behavior or wrestled with the decision to forgive? Join us for a riveting episode of Voices Unlocked, in which we explore these thought-provoking questions with three unique guests: Conrad Stewart, released from prison after 26 years; Ricardo Davis, who is still incarcerated; and Nana Dufier, a widow of a murder victim. Together, we explore the complex dynamics of crime, punishment and redemption — and whether the divide between two different types of hurt people can be bridged.
We kick off the conversation with Conrad shedding light on the Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act (IRAA) - an act that offers a beacon of hope to those seeking a second chance at life. Then Nana courageously shares her personal journey as a widow, painting a vivid picture of the impact crime has had on her life. The unsettling increase in crime rates, particularly in DC, is also brought to the fore, underscoring the challenges of advocating for second chances. We then pivot to discuss the ripple effects of criminal behavior. Ricardo Davis, a guest voice, passionately talks about the Victim Impact classes in prison, a potential game-changer.
As we move to the final part of our discussion, we delve into the emotional labyrinth of forgiveness and redemption. We challenge you, our listeners, to reevaluate your preconceptions about forgiveness. Through Nana's heart-wrenching journey and the experiences shared by our guests, we offer a deeper insight into forgiveness as a personal process, and perhaps, a stepping stone towards true rehabilitation.
In this episode of Voices Unlocked, we hope we spark an ongoing conversation on crime, punishment and forgiveness, and urge our listeners to consider these complex themes from various angles. We guarantee you an episode that isn't just thought-provoking, but heart-touching.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - Visiting Hours: Hugs and Heartaches
play

07/16/24 • 51 min

A simple hug can make a world of difference for someone behind bars. Join us as we sit down with Gene Downing, a former prisoner-turned-advocate, and Robert Barton, co-founder of More Than Our Crimes, to discuss the emotional and logistical labyrinth of prison visits. Gene shares his most traumatic memory of the power correctional officers wield over family connections: the day his daughter was turned away from a highly anticipated visit. And Rob takes us deeper into the heartache and hope that accompany the rare moments of physical touch with loved ones.
Picture this: A family travels hundreds of miles, enduring financial strain and struggles to comply with the strict dress code, only to face the crushing disappointment of a canceled visit due to constant threat of a "lockdown." We share how the system's failures and oversights add to the emotional toll on both prisoners and their families. Through their stories, we explore the stringent security measures, from underwire bras triggering alarms to invasive searches, and question the necessity and ethics of these practices.
This episode offers ad eye-opening explanation of the struggles surrounding prison visits, emphasizing the urgent need for reforms that prioritize social ties and the psychological well-being of adults in custody and their families. Listen in and join the call for a more compassionate approach to criminal justice.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - Finding Purpose in Prison: the Search for Meaning
play

09/25/24 • 23 min

Have you ever pondered the purpose of your life? That's a difficult question to answer for anyone, but in prison it's a challenge to answer. In this thought-provoking episode of Voices Unlocked, Pam Bailey and Tee Peters explore this question inspired by the book, "The Why Café." They are joined by Rob Barton, who is still in prison, and Cordell Miller, who was recently released, but then deported. Can e person find purpose and meaning in prison?
We look at the myriad ways prisoners find a way to spend their time, whether it's learning the law, setting records for burpees, learning to crochet or -- less constructively -- gambling and drug dealing. Rob and Cordell, however, became change makers.
Tune in, and think about how YOU would answer the question: Why are you here?

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - Bonding Behind Bars: Parenting from Prison
play

04/03/24 • 26 min

Imagine being separated from your children by thousands of miles and concrete walls -- for years and even decades. This is the reality that our guests, Robert Davis and Ron Hill, courageously share as they recount their struggle to parent from the confines of prison. They share their secrets to maintaining and even strengthening bonds with children, from participating in parenting classes to creating interactive stories. Their stories are testaments to the power of hope, resilience and love.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - Lockdown! Making 'Solitary' the Norm (Part 1)
play

02/20/24 • 18 min

You've probably heard of solitary confinement in the "hole," and know the mental toll that comes with it. But did you know that "lockdowns" are confining people to their cells for weeks and months at a time in entire prisons? Hosts Conrad Stewart and Pam Bailey discuss this trend, which accelerated during COVID, and look at the accompanying psychological strain and barriers to rehabilitation. We think you'll find the conversation to be an eye-opener, challenging preconceived notions of what is required to assure "security" and the profound impact on lives behind bars.
We also offer an intimate look at the policy shifts post-Bernie Madoff's suicide—a shift that insists prisoners should never be alone—which has sparked a chain reaction of violence and unrest among mismatched cellmates. We dissect the ripple effects of frequent lockdowns on prisoners' mental health and the critical role routine plays in maintaining stability within the chaos of the prison system.
Subscribe and tune in for a narrative that pierces the veil of the federal Bureau of Prisons, exposing the complex interaction of policy, humanity, and confinement.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - The Grim Grub of the Incarcerated
play

01/08/24 • 18 min

When you sit down to your next meal, be thankful for the small joy that good food offers. People in prison long for that same pleasantry. Join Pam Bailey and Irving Brockman as they share the punishing reality of prison food, with insights from current prisoners Elijah Williams, Wallace Mitchell, Askia Afrika-Ber and Tyrone Briscoe.
You'll hear about empty stomaches, moldy bread, rotten fruit and insect-laden grains. isn't just a health hazard—it's a daily struggle for dignity.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - Holidays Behind Bars

Holidays Behind Bars

Voices Unlocked

play

11/25/23 • 30 min

Have you ever wondered what holidays feel like behind bars? We unlock this topic via an insightful discussion with our guest cohost, Ray Dodd, a formerly incarcerated paralegal, and a "lifer" named Wayne La Fleur, who recites an emotionally charged poem.
Our conversation also ventures into the realm of prison reform and the impact of photocopying mail, the introduction of tablets and the consequences for mental health, especially during the holiday season.
We round off our episode with a deep-dive into the diminishing ways for families to send gifts and the varied perceptions around New Year's. We also share some tips on how to share the holiday season when writing and talking to incarcerated individuals. And, if you want to spread your holiday charity to people inside federal prison, we invite you to join send a message of appreciation to members of the More Than Our Crimes network. Our goal is to show that those behind bars are seen, heard and valued.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Voices Unlocked - Inflation! Even Pennies Count in Prison
play

09/27/23 • 24 min

Have you ever pondered how inflation affects those far removed from the free market? Join us as we explore the hidden impact of inflation on incarcerated individuals, as shared by Jeremy Fontanez -- currently living behind bars in a federal prison in Maryland. A gifted artist and writer, Jeremy pulls back the curtain on the often overlooked aspect of prison life, revealing how even the bare necessities can be beyond reach. He offers a glimpse into the fundamental role of the commissary, a store within the federal prison walls, and how it fills the gaps left by the spartan supplies provided by the prison.
We also delve into the financial struggles faced by prisoners against the backdrop of ever-rising inflation. Jeremy's poignant story brings alive the harsh reality of how a minor price hike can drastically affect those surviving on limited funds and scarce job opportunities.
But there are possible solutions. We discuss the potential of Sen. Cory Booker's S.516 bill, legislation designed to ensure that prisoners are paid a fair wage for their labor.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Show more best episodes

Toggle view more icon

FAQ

How many episodes does Voices Unlocked have?

Voices Unlocked currently has 14 episodes available.

What topics does Voices Unlocked cover?

The podcast is about News, Human Rights, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Storytelling, Prison, Justice and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Voices Unlocked?

The episode title 'Bonding Behind Bars: Parenting from Prison' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Voices Unlocked?

The average episode length on Voices Unlocked is 28 minutes.

How often are episodes of Voices Unlocked released?

Episodes of Voices Unlocked are typically released every 42 days, 16 hours.

When was the first episode of Voices Unlocked?

The first episode of Voices Unlocked was released on Aug 31, 2023.

Show more FAQ

Toggle view more icon

Comments