The Prisonworld Radio Hour Continues Healing with Sheila Ray Charles for Women in Prison Series Show #3
Going to prison is not always a death sentence. Quite the contrary…it can bring life. A rebirth so to speak. After three stints in a federal prison, Sheila Raye Charles, the daughter of the legendary singer Ray Charles, finally broke her 20 year drug addiction.
There is nothing more frustrating than to be incarcerated for something you did not do. What is even more frustrating is to be held against your will for a political agenda. And then to top off all levels of frustration, is to be held in solitary confinement for over a year, in a foreign country. Yes, this all happened to Sarah Shourd and not only did she write a book about it, Sliver of Light, but she also stopped by to talk it out with co-hosts Jenny and Rufus Triplett as to the human emotion she suffered on both sides of the border.
The Prisonworld Radio Hour Starts a 3-week Women in Prison Series with Prison Break Coach Allison T Moore
From Prison to Prominence
What happens to women when they come out of prison? What are the success stories? Prison is so much more than TV entertainment, ala Orange is the New Black, but its a time for transformation. In this edition of the Prisonworld Radio Hour, Allison T Moore breaks it down to co-hosts Jenny and Rufus Triplett as to what happened during her 7 years of incarceration
The headlines have been sizzling and it was time for another one of our drop the mic shows. Out of all of the shows that co-hosts Jenny and Rufus Triplett does, the HOT TOPIC Shows are the most downloaded shows. In this edition, they take on the idiocy of ISIS and the life altering addiction of social media as well as other news. Be sure to listen closely as to the Top 5 Countries and the Top 5 states that listen to the show!
The Prisonworld Radio Hour talks Reality Court TV with Judge Alex – What is going on in the world of reality court TV? Some shows, such as the People’s Court, have sustained over 20 years on the air.
The Prisonworld Radio Hour talks Pro Football Life with former NFL Player Vernon Turner
What better way to discuss football during Super Bowl week than with a former NFL player who made history on and off the field. Vernon Turner, author, speaker and once a player in the NFL, called an audible with co-hosts Jenny and Rufus Triplett, as he detailed his hard knock life and behind the scenes of an underdog in the game.
The Prisonworld Radio Hour talks Education for Inmates with Dr Breea Willingham – Less than 2% of people in the United States have PhD’s. That small demographic of people tend to visit The Prisonworld Radio Hour for various reasons. The latest episode with co-hosts Rufus & Jenny Triplett, tackles education or lack of education within the prison system with author, professor and speaker, Dr. Breea Willingham.
Have you ever wondered what would make you snap? There’s a very popular saying that you never know what someone is dealing with or that they might be at their breaking point so tread lightly. That’s exactly what some of these wild, crazy, zany and most definitely wacky cases are about on this episode. Co-hosts Jenny and Rufus Triplett talk about cases where couples
Surviving Marriage with Ronnie and Lamar Tyler [Black and Married with Kids]
When you think about marriage you can’t help but think about how bad of a state it is in as far as couples staying together. Positive images of marriages are few, far and in between, especially ones belonging to African-American couples. One couple, Ronnie and Lamar Tyler, is shedding light on a different side of what we see on reality TV.
The Prisonworld Radio Hour Shines the Author Spotlight on Gangsta Researcher Christian Cipollini
There is much that has come out of Detroit, also known as “tha”D”, that has made history. Besides for being a huge music mecca with the Motown movement, the city also had an organized crime syndicate that ruled the city. Joining co-hosts, Jenny & Rufus Triplett, is author, researcher and journalist Christian Cipollini.
The Prisonworld Radio Hour Converses with Officer Shafiq Abdussabur
What happens when the job you hold so near and dear in order to protect and serve the public becomes controversial? What happens when the color of your skin puts you at odds with the code of the force? Co-hosts, Jenny and Rufus Triplett, get into a deep conversation with New Haven, CT Law Enforcement Officer, Shafiq Abdussabur and no subject is off limits. From racial profiling to what is going on in Ferguson, MO, the conversation gets deep, edgy and as always, stays informative. It’s an interview you do not want to miss.