We hear about the changing options for state inmates who want to communicate with the world outside their prison cell. Then, we talk with a Wisconsin bartending and cocktail catering business owner about her work and personal struggles during the pandemic.
Featured in this Show
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Communicating while incarcerated: How Wisconsin inmates connect with the outside world
As the Wisconsin Department of Corrections reopens facilities for in-person visits following pandemic lockdowns, we explore the price of phone calls, direct mail and new innovations to connect with people while incarcerated.
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Bottoms up: A bartending business owner's personal and professional struggles with COVID-19
The pandemic caused many companies to shut down last year and those in the bartending business weren’t spared. We talk with the owner of a cocktail catering business about how she’s struggled with coronavirus both on and off the clock.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Mackenzie Krumme Producer
- Trevor Hook Producer
- Maria Lopez Technical Director
- Wanda Bertram Guest
- China Moon Crowell Guest
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