We are very excited by this episode and had a great time meeting our two guests from the USA. Food is central to our existence, health and wellbeing. All of us.
Leslie Soble is a research fellow for the Food in Prison Project and the lead author of Impact Justice’s recent report, Eating Behind Bars: Ending the Hidden Punishment of Food in Prison. An ethnographer and folklorist, Leslie holds an MA in cultural sustainability with a focus on the intersection of foodways, narrative theory, and social practice art.
Roy Waterman is a chef, mentor, activist and agent of change, one who is committed to assisting in the growth and the development of the lives of all people, especially those formerly incarcerated.
Leslie and Roy engage in a stimulating and hard hitting conversation about the meaning of food in prison, how it is managed and used as a tool to further punish and humiliate incarcerated people. This was the starting point in a discussion which touched upon the use of language and the matter of power and politics in the administration of justice.
For more on how to avoid the use of negative language follow this link. https://cmjcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/CNUS-AppropriateLanguage.pdf
148. Hardi Poder & Monika Jakobson of Inlibrium - why do leaders need to prioritise their healing?
147. Mike Grenville. How to have a better death
146. Leon Ancliffe. Can virtual reality improve our death?.
145. Tanni Grey-Thompson - how to keep young athletes safe in sport
144. David Maguire: Masculinity in prison - beyond stereotypes
143. Ellie Wilbore: What’s it like to undergo therapy in a therapeutic community?
142. Belinda Winder. Sexual Offending, exclusion and ”othering”.
141. Dr Jenny Mackay: Female perpetrators of intimate partner violence.
140. Ad Vingerhoets. The Psychology of Crying
139. Rina Bajaj. Counselling psychologist working with the privileged vs the marginalised
138. Michelle Smith. What’s the impact on staff who work in trauma informed environments?
News and Current Affairs. Our contribution to this British Podcast Awards catagory including Eden, James Wong, Dan Lawrence and Dean Kingham.137.
136 Wellbeing. Our submission for this British Podcast awards section.
135. Shona Minson. Submission for Interview Category of British Podcast Awards 2023
134 Sarah J Naylor. Coronation Day special. Transitions: How to grow through crisis
133. Vincent McGovern Challenging misandry in the family court
132. Iain Smith - Trauma informed law
131. Rafael Viola. (Trigger warning; sexual abuse references) Seeking justice via Independent Inquiry into Childhood Sexual Abuse
130. Patrick Mills: How systemic is sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church? (Trigger warning.Sexual abuse references)
129. Ashley Conway: Exploring Trauma, Memory, and the Controversy of False Memory Syndrome
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Ghosts of Dallas
Picture The Scene - A True Crime Podcast
Mortal Musings Podcast
True Crime Investigators UK
Dateline NBC
Crime Junkie