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Inside Voices United

By: Greg Smith
  • Summary

  • Everyone in prison has a story to tell, and many prisoners do it through songwriting. Inside Voices United goes into prisons and records original inmate songs. These are songs of loss, love, tradgedy and redemption. Our Podcast features interviews with these same prison inmates, who tell us about their musical inspiration and the stories behind their original songs. Podcast hosted by Greg Smith.

    Inside Voices United is a non-profit organization. Check out all of these inmate songs at: https://www.insidevoicesunited.org/. Email us at: insidevoicesunited@gmail.com.

    Copyright 2023 by Greg Smith
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Episodes
  • Episode 13: Rev. Liz Schellingerhoudt, Blairsville, GA
    Feb 21 2024

    The Rev. Liz Schellingerhoudt, Rector at St. Clare's Episcopal Church in Blairsville, Ga., and a veteran of the Georgia prison system, talks about faith and redemption in prison.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 12: Johnetta Taylor, Whitworth Women's Facility, Hartwell, GA
    Dec 10 2023

    Johnetta Taylor joins us to discuss love, loss, musical influences, and her two songs: "Still Got Time", and "Don't Tell Me". Featuring fellow inmate Ja-Mia Morgan-Streeter. Recorded inside the wall of Whitworth Women's Facilty in Hartwell, GA.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 11:Pamela Butler, Whitworth Women's Facility in Hartwell, GA
    Dec 10 2023

    Pamela Butler discusses faith, weathering bad times and her two songs: "You Can't Stop Me Now", and "Storm". Recorded inside the walls of Whiteworth Women's Facility in Hartwell, GA.

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    10 mins

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