Prison Bag Rebecca Lloyd-Evans, Josie Bevan, Alan Hall
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- Society & Culture
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Prison bag is a family story.
As the cell door slams on Josie Bevan's husband, windows open to a community that was previously hidden in plain sight.
One family's frank and unflinching confrontation with the prison system.
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S01 | Episode Twelve — Doing The Time
We have to be tough to wait out this time. In prison we count in seasons. There are just too many days and weeks and months.
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S01 | Episode Eleven — I’m In The Bricks
I’m so very tired now and I think I’m running out of time. There’s a clock on the wall, but it has no hands.
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S01 | Episode Ten — God I Need A Shag
I feel imprisoned by domesticity. I want to be a woman, not just a mother. God I need a shag.
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S01 | Episode Nine — I’m Fine
I used to think that people were really selfish to go and try to kill themselves, but I get it. The longer I spent time in that cell, it seemed like a great option.
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S01 | Episode Eight — Okha
All of the layers of safety I had as a child kind of went. That safety net that I had was just gone. And it was so scary.
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S01 | Episode Seven — Don’t Like The Time Don’t Do The Crime
This woman married the criminal and benefited from the proceeds of crime. She should be thankful not to be in prison herself.
Customer Reviews
SO GOOD!!
Been binge listening to this. Very well done, really touching! Highly recommend check it out.