• Ramen, Chili & Doritos: A Prison Diet

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
  • Podcast

Ramen, Chili & Doritos: A Prison Diet

  • Summary

  • Get ready for a powerful eye and ear-opening episode! Dr. BFran welcomes Dr. Monik Botero from the Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health to dive into a topic that doesn’t often get enough attention: the deep links between mass incarceration and health outcomes. But this isn’t your typical academic chat—both Dr. BFran and Dr. Botero bring a unique, deeply personal perspective to the conversation. As children of formerly incarcerated parents, they share their lived experiences, weaving personal stories with expert insights to paint a vivid picture of how policies and systemic issues impact families and communities.


    Join them for an unfiltered, engaging discussion that goes beyond stats and studies. Together, they break down how structural determinants of health create barriers not just for those incarcerated but for their loved ones, affecting everything from health and family dynamics to opportunities for a thriving future. You’ll hear heart-wrenching stories, thoughtful analysis, and a hopeful vision for change that makes this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about social justice, public health, and real-world solutions.


    Tune in for an episode that’s both inspiring and enlightening—a conversation that just might change the way you see the ripple effects of mass incarceration on health and well-being.


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