Listening to learn: Why ‘Ear Hustle’ stories about prison life is so engaging to students

KQED, October 25, 2021: Listening to learn: Why ‘Ear Hustle’ stories about prison life is so engaging to students

“When the podcast Ear Hustle first launched in 2017, Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods explored the largely invisible stories inside San Quentin State Prison. While the word “prison” might make one think of felonies, violence and hardened criminals, any listener could clearly hear that the heart of the podcast is about humanity, early life choices and confronting mistakes.”

Additional reading:

Ear Hustle Podcast

This is Ear Hustle: Unflinching Stories of Everyday Prison Life on bookshop.org

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