
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week, we’re excited to welcome Damien Echols, whose bestselling memoir “Life After Death” describes how he was falsely convicted of three murders and spent nearly eighteen years on death row. He’s joined by performer and activist Henry Rollins for a conversation about prison life, holding onto memories, and how to stay hopeful in the worst of times.
By The New York Public Library4.4
312312 ratings
This week, we’re excited to welcome Damien Echols, whose bestselling memoir “Life After Death” describes how he was falsely convicted of three murders and spent nearly eighteen years on death row. He’s joined by performer and activist Henry Rollins for a conversation about prison life, holding onto memories, and how to stay hopeful in the worst of times.

6,773 Listeners

3,333 Listeners

3,875 Listeners

576 Listeners

507 Listeners

242 Listeners

460 Listeners

576 Listeners

10,216 Listeners

2,145 Listeners

126 Listeners

93 Listeners

360 Listeners

800 Listeners

389 Listeners

311 Listeners