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The Secret Life of Prisons

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The Secret Life of Prisons is produced by a charity, the Prison Radio Association. To make a donation please visit prison.radio/donate. The podcast tells the hidden stories from behind bars. Paula Harriott is Chief Executive of Unlock. She spent time in prison and now works to help those who have been to prison to contribute to the debate around crime and justice. Phil Maguire is the Chief Executive of the Prison Radio Association. He's worked in prisons for two decades and received an OBE for services to radio.

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  • Phil's mic drop
    Dec 19 2025

    In 2006, Phil Maguire OBE left his job at the BBC to work in prisons. He joined a small group of committed, inspirational people to found a charity, the Prison Radio Association, which went on to transform how we communicate in prisons and set up the world's first national radio station for people in prison.


    Phil is Chief Executive of the charity. Today, Phil has some news which he wants to share with each and every listener to The Secret Life of Prisons.


    Phil's Instagram


    Presenters:

    Phil Maguire – Chief Executive, Prison Radio Association

    Paula Harriott – Chief Executive, Unlock


    Producer: Andrew Wilkie

    Assistant Producer: Faye Dunn


    The Prison Radio Association is a charity that runs National Prison Radio, the world’s first national radio station for people serving prison sentences. We employ people in prison to develop their skills, find their best voices and help them discover ways to lead crime-free lives after release.


    To make a donation please visit prison.radio/donate.


    To contact the show, please email podcasts@prison.radio.


    Registered Charity in England & Wales 1114760

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    46 min
  • How the press reports crime | Beatrice Auty and Charlie Moloney
    Dec 15 2025

    Beatrice Auty was released from prison last year and has since become a Longford Scholar, pursuing her academic interest in criminology. Before prison, Beatrice visited death row in the US and dreamt of becoming a human rights lawyer. Beatrice's case and trial attracted a good deal of media attention, and since release Beatrice has appeared in the media to talk about her experiences in prison.


    Charlie Moloney is a media law commentator and trainer who has recently been named the new editor of McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists – the standard text that accredited journalists follow in their training. He is a veteran of reporting on court proceedings.


    Presenters:

    Phil Maguire – Chief Executive, Prison Radio Association

    Paula Harriott – Chief Executive, Unlock


    Producer: Andrew Wilkie

    Assistant Producer: Faye Dunn


    The Prison Radio Association is a charity that runs National Prison Radio, the world’s first national radio station for people serving prison sentences. We employ people in prison to develop their skills, find their best voices and help them discover ways to lead crime-free lives after release.


    To make a donation please visit prison.radio/donate.


    To contact the show, please email podcasts@prison.radio.


    Registered Charity in England & Wales 1114760

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    40 min
  • A gold award-winning episode of The Secret Life of Prisons
    Dec 8 2025

    The Audio Production Awards take place every year to honour the very best in radio and podcast production in the UK. They're run by Audio UK, which represents audio producers, and are competed for by the very best in the production and broadcast industries. And this year, The Secret Life of Prisons won GOLD in the Sport category for our episode about the HMP Brixton Half Marathon! So this week we wanted to give you another opportunity to hear that award-winning episode. Enjoy...!


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    Two days before the 2025 London Marathon, a very special half marathon took place behind the walls of HMP Brixton in aid of the Prison Reform Trust. And The Secret Life of Prisons was granted exclusive access to bring you the sounds of a momentous morning.


    Nine of HMP Brixton's residents undertook a 16-week training programme, supported by members of the local running community, and on Friday 25 April they ran alongside around 40 visitors in a feat of endurance and stamina. The result was a beautiful example of the power of sport to change lives.


    The voices you will hear in this podcast include:

    Tara Benedetti

    Pia Sinha

    Mia Wheeler

    Sean Fletcher

    Marianne Garvey

    Jamie Loyn

    Sarah Taylor

    Abbey Darling

    Alan Higgins

    Hermen Dange

    Martin Jones

    Dr. Dave Maguire

    Eleanor Carmichael

    Adam Harris

    Andrew Wilkie

    Faye Dunn


    Our thanks to the staff at HMP Brixton, particularly Governor Wheeler, Deputy Governor Merrifield their physical education team, and also the team at the Prison Reform Trust led by Pia Sinha and Tara Benedetti for making this event, and this podcast, possible.


    Presenters:

    Phil Maguire – Chief Executive, Prison Radio Association

    Paula Harriott – Chief Executive, Unlock


    Producer: Andrew Wilkie

    Assistant Producer: Faye Dunn


    The Prison Radio Association is a charity that runs National Prison Radio, the world’s first national radio station for people serving prison sentences. We employ people in prison to develop their skills, find their best voices and help them discover ways to lead crime-free lives after release.


    To make a donation please visit prison.radio/donate.


    Registered Charity in England & Wales 1114760

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 h et 1 min
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