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Join us on ’The Fallout Chronicles’ podcast as we journey through the lives of individuals touched by the incarceration of a loved one, uncovering tales of resilience and transformation. From celebrated artists to everyday heroes, our diverse interviews offer hope, support, and a sense of community in navigating the fallout of incarceration. Follow us on FB and IG @thefalloutchronicles

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Welcome to 'The Fallout Chronicles' podcast, where we delve into the profound impact of incarceration on those left behind. Each episode, we share the journey of individuals profoundly affected by the incarceration of a loved one, exploring how it has shaped their lives. From artists to photographers, New York Times best-sellers to journalists, criminal defense attorneys to athletes, we interview a diverse array of individuals, representing different walks of life.
Our goal is to form a supportive community, breaking down the stigma and shame associated with having a loved one behind bars. We aim to be a valuable resource for the vast population affected by incarceration, offering insights, empathy, and understanding. In addition to personal stories, we invite experts from non-profits, psychologists, and professionals who can offer guidance and support to our listeners.
Stay tuned for announcements for SEASON 1 with your hosts Marta Masferrer and Michelle Becerra.
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Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
Welcome to The Fallout Chronicles Podcast
Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
Welcome to the introductory episode of The Fallout Chronicles podcast. Hosts Michelle and Marta discuss the impetus behind starting the series, rooted in personal experiences of having family members incarcerated. They delve into the emotional and societal impacts of incarceration, highlighting the resilience of those affected and their journey to overcome the stigma and trauma associated. This episode sets the stage for future discussions that aim to inspire and educate through the powerful stories of individuals who have faced and conquered these challenges. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and follow the podcast on social media for updates and new episodes.
Sources:
¹ Annie E. Casey Foundation. (2024, June 30). Parental Incarceration and Its Impact on Children.
² The Source, Washington University in St. Louis. (2024). For 50 years, mass incarceration has hurt American families. Here's how to change it.