by Kevin Boardman | May 6, 2015 | Blog, Kevin Boardman
Kathmandu I heard on the radio last night that the death toll from the earthquake in Nepal exceeds seven thousand people, and rescue workers are not expecting to find more survivors in the hardest hit area. I spent several days in Kathmandu in August 2013, and I...
by Kevin Boardman | May 6, 2015 | Blog, Kevin Boardman
May 6, 2015 A "Lifetime" of Forgiveness I was fortunate to participate in a Lifetime documentary focused on people who make mistakes and are preparing for prison. The series is called "24 to Life" and will air sometime late this year. My friend and prison consultant,...
by David Applegate | May 5, 2015 | Blog, David Applegate
May 5, 2015 Nancy Bloxham passed away on Saturday, May 2nd. Nancy was my husband Ken's older (by 16 years) sister. Nancy played a big role in raising Mr. Ken - as much or more than his parents. Kenny always called her his "Nanny" but I just called her "N." N led a...
by Leigh Sprague | May 5, 2015 | Blog, Leigh Sprague
May 5, 2015 Thinking of Freedom One Year in Federal Prison After a long, partially self-imposed silence, I decided to write this overdo post in honor of May 5, otherwise known as Incarceration Day. No, it's not a national holiday (at least not yet), but rather the...
by Kenneth Flaska | May 4, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
May 4, 2015 Is the Food getting Better, or am I Simply Adapting? When I first arrived at prison, I found the food disgusting. It looked and tasted awful too me. I lost 24 pounds over the last six months. The food we receive has very little protein which results in the...