We submitted to the Podcast of the Year Awards and have been shortlisted for one category. (Hooray!!) Please can you vote for us.
Go to this link, type in The Locked Up Living podcast and follow the link to post for us.
https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote
This is what we wrote about the podcast;
Locked Up Living is on a mission to challenge the silo thinking that pervades macho
organisations such as the criminal justice system by covering subjects that are directly
relevant but haven’t yet had enough visibility to become influential. We have featured
guests tackling subjects with innovative implications for custodial settings (and other toxic
organisations); several of our guests would be considered radical thinkers and we’ve
covered subjects that forensic practitioners are often frightened to talk or even think about.
We are particularly interested in guests whose work shines a spotlight on the challenges to
those who live and work in locked environments and ways to overcome the barriers to well-
being that these obstacles raise. We are especially interested in emotional literacy and
health. Our podcast is popular with those researching or working in prisons and other
locked or challenging environments including criminologists, psychologists,
psychotherapists and other mental health professionals.
This was David and Naomi’s first foray into podcasting. Started as a lockdown spare-time
venture, neither has any experience of audio planning and production so we’ve had to
develop skills as we go along. Several of our listeners are academics who’ve recommended
our podcast to their students and the positive feedback we’ve received has encouraged us
to continue beyond lockdown. We are regularly approached by people wanting to appear
on the podcast to promote their work.
Our weekly podcast was downloaded 14k times during the course of the year.
33. Jo Brittan. Sexual abuse and entitlement in the english public school system
32. Christoph Heubner; Poet and Vice President of the International Auschwitz Committee.
31. Dennis Relojo-Howell: How blogging can help your mental health
30. Dr Roberta Babb: gang culture, racism and forging your own way
29. Franz Douw & Edwin Kleiss: TBS Prisons in the Netherlands - hosting ”The Prison Show”
28. Lucy X: ”The knock” What happens when your partner is convicted of internet sex offences?.
27. Shadd Maruna: What is desistance?
26: Chris Scanlon: What led to the demise of the Henderson Hospital? (Part One)
25. Dominique Moran: How can geography help us understand and improve prisons?
24. Sophie Ellis: Servant of the state or therapeutic agent?
23. Marc Kozlowski: What’s it like to be a forensic psychologist?.
22. Charlotte Knight, Emotional Literacy in Prisons and the Criminal Justice System
21. Robert Canton: Does remorse matter?
20. Leslie Soble and Roy Waterman: Food in Prison
19. Sarah Peyton - trauma and women in prison
18. Roland Woodward - forensic psychology and therapeutic environments
17. Dr Gerard Drennan on Restorative Justice
16. Justin Wiggan - the therapeutic benefits of sound
15. Dr Robin Hadley on Male Involuntary Childlessness
14. Dr Rowan Mackenzie on forming a theatre company in a prison.
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