B E N D I N G B A R S P O D C A S T
SEASON 1
A Data-Driven Approach to Reading Plato in Prison?
Jump into this interesting conversation with Jim Flanagan and Daniel Camacho about how using a data-driven approach to reading Plato in prison is changing lives and reducing crime.
Can We Break The Generational Cycle of Crime?
Tune in as Jim Flanagan talks with Prison CEP by Sensible School graduate Elmo Golden about how education in prison is breaking the generational cycle of crime.
Learning by Teaching Civics in Prison
Learn how future attorney Lydia Henderson learned about the criminal justice system by teaching civics in prison.
From Prison to Growing Indy!
Learn how a former Indiana prison inmate is not only thriving after reentry, but also helping others and GROWING INDY!
Listen in as Jim Flanagan has a conversation with Richard Samuels about what he is doing in the community.
How Kim Kardashian Inspired Civics Education in Prison
Bridgette was inspired by Kim Kardashian to study law and intern with the Bending Bars Civics Education Program by
How is a Prison Civics Education Program Making Waves in Honduras?
Want to learn how a small civics class in a South Florida prison is making waves in Honduras? Enjoy this conversation between Bending Bars Executive Director Jim Flanagan and program graduate Paul Ebanks…
How Civics in Prison is Changing Lives - Mancito Telfort
Learn how the Bending Bars Civics Education Program by Sensible School is changing lives. Not only for the justice-involved graduates, but also for…
From Prison to Podcast Star?
Learn the story of Ben Volpe and how he is making a positive impact on society after a not so great start! His goal is to go from Prison to Podcast star! He will be the host on Season 2 of this podcast.
A Life Sentence in Prison to Flourishing in Society with Civics?
Imagine going to prison as a juvenile thinking you have a life sentence and then getting out after spending 30 years behind bars!! Ruben Brown, who participated in the Civics Education Program at South Bay Correctional in Florida, has returned home, is rebuilding his life, and is flourishing.
A Liberal Arts Degree in Prison?
Brent Orrell is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute where he works on job training, workforce development, and criminal justice reform. His commentary on the value of a liberal arts education for prisoners is an essential part of the broader narrative shift re-shaping our approach to education for the incarcerated.
She Smuggled Shakespeare into a Supermax Prison?
Laura Bates, Ph. D., Professor of Literature at Indiana State University, joins us to discuss how she smuggled Shakespeare into a Supermax! The author of, "Shakespeare Saved My Life: Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard," Laura will provide valuable insight as to why inmates are being transformed by reading one of the literary greats of all time.
Episode 01: Can Civics Really Help Felons Become Productive Citizens?
Today, we ask Fred Fransen, Ph. D., CEO & Founder of Certell and Sensible School, if civics can really help felons become productive citizens. His approach, in combining course content with technology, is accelerating the growth of our program not only in Florida but nationwide.