California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) pardoned a Pulitzer Prize finalist who spent more than two decades imprisoned at San Quentin on Wednesday. Earlonne Woods gained recognition from Newsom after creating ...
Earlonne Woods gained recognition from Newsom after creating “Ear Hustle,” the first podcast ever recorded and produced entirely behind bars. “Ear Hustle,” which airs on Apple podcasts ...
In this episode, co-hosts Earlonne Woods and Nigel Poor pay a visit to the senior center located at the California Institution for Women, and talk to residents about aging and navigating family ...
Walter Earlonne Woods launched the “Ear Hustle” podcast, which details the daily realities of life inside prison, in 2017. Woods was initially sentenced as a 17-year-old on Aug. 23 ...
Gavin Newsom pardoned 19 people, including Walter Earlonne Woods, who was incarcerated in San Quentin when he started a podcast that was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
Earlonne Woods co-founded the popular podcast from inside San Quentin State Prison in 2017 while serving a lengthy prison sentence. Newsom had begun the process of pardoning him earlier this year.
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. - On the day before Thanksgiving, California Gov. Gavin Newsom pardoned 19 people, including Walter Earlonne Woods, who was incarcerated in San Quentin when he started a ...
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On the day before Thanksgiving, California Gov. Gavin Newsom pardoned 19 people, including Walter Earlonne Woods, who was ...
The popular and critically-acclaimed podcast was previously a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, journalism's highest honor.