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  • Execution: who gets the death penalty and why?
    Jan 28 2026

    Professor Frank Baumgartner is a political scientist who has spent years analysing the death penalty. He tells us about the bigger picture: how factors like the race and gender of a victim can influence who receives a death sentence, how people who win an appeal can be sentenced to death again, the enormous financial costs involved, and the inconsistencies that shape how the system is applied.

    Kaigan Carrie is a criminologist, exploring what life is really like for prison officers. To follow her work, connect with her below.

    LinkedIn: ⁠Kaigan Carrie⁠

    Website: kaigancarrie.com

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    43 Min.
  • Execution: inside the capital jury room
    Jan 21 2026

    Professor Scott Sundby is a law professor who has spent more than 30 years studying capital jurors - the ordinary citizens tasked with choosing between a death sentence and life in prison. He takes us inside the jury room to reveal what it’s really like to sit on a capital case, the intense pressures and moral dilemmas jurors face, the regret some carry for years, and how the experience can leave a lasting mark long after the trial ends.

    Kaigan Carrie is a criminologist, exploring what life is really like for prison officers. To follow her work, connect with her below.

    LinkedIn: ⁠Kaigan Carrie⁠

    Website: kaigancarrie.com

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    53 Min.
  • Execution: the toll on execution workers
    Jan 14 2026

    Chiara Eisner, an investigative journalist who interviewed 26 execution workers to understand how their work affects them, tells us how she gained access to these workers - despite their identities often being kept secret - how they are selected for these roles, and what she learned about the physical and mental health toll execution work can take on those involved.

    Kaigan Carrie is a criminologist, exploring what it's really like to be a prison officer. Connect with her below:

    LinkedIn: ⁠Kaigan Carrie⁠

    Website: kaigancarrie.com

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    33 Min.
  • Execution: the truth about lethal injection
    Jan 7 2026

    Dr Joel Zivot, an anaesthesiologist and intensive care medicine doctor, tells us about one of the biggest misconceptions surrounding lethal injection: that it is a painless form of execution. He shares a pattern he discovered while reviewing hundreds of autopsies of people executed by lethal injection - a pattern that challenges what we thought we knew about how lethal injection affects the body, and what that means for how we understand executions.

    Kaigan Carrie is a criminologist, exploring what it's really like to be a prison officer. Connect with her below:

    LinkedIn: Kaigan Carrie

    Website: kaigancarrie.com

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    36 Min.
  • Under pressure: the trauma expert
    Jul 21 2025

    This is episode 6 of a special 6-part series exploring the mental toll frontline professionals carry as they do vital work to protect all of us.

    Sean McCallum is a crisis intervention and trauma consultant, and a watch manager in the UK fire service where he's served for 23 years. In this episode, Sean shares his view on why some experiences are traumatic for some individuals but not others, what might cause flashbacks and rumination, and how sleep - or lack there of - can shape how we process trauma.

    Sean is not a clinician. His perspective comes from a person-centred metapsychological approach.

    Connect with Kaigan Carrie

    Website: evolvingprisons.com

    Instagram: @evolvingprisons

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    56 Min.
  • Under pressure: the paramedic
    Jul 14 2025

    This is episode 5 of a special 6-part series exploring the mental toll frontline professionals carry as they do vital work to protect all of us.

    Lea Vaughan was a Hazardous Area Response Team paramedic and one of only three medics to treat victims inside the arena during the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017 - the largest casualty she'd ever faced. In this episode, Lea reflects on the night of the attack and the lasting psychological impact. She speaks about the lack of support she received afterwards and the unexpected public backlash she faced, including death threats, as a visible face of the ambulance service.

    Connect with Kaigan Carrie

    Website: evolvingprisons.com

    Instagram: @evolvingprisons

    LinkedIn: kaigancarrie

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    51 Min.
  • Under pressure: the prison officer
    Jul 7 2025

    This is episode 4 of a special 6-part series exploring the mental toll frontline professionals carry as they do vital work to protect all of us.

    Craig Wylde became a prison officer in 2006. Just four years later, at the age of 28, he was stabbed by a prisoner and left with life-changing injuries that forced his medical retirement. In this episode, Craig speaks about the attack and the long, painful process of coming to terms with a new reality. He speaks about the mental toll of the trauma and how, at his lowest point, he contemplated taking his own life.

    Connect with Kaigan Carrie

    Website: evolvingprisons.com

    Instagram: @evolvingprisons

    LinkedIn: kaigancarrie

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    43 Min.
  • Under pressure: the army colonel
    Jun 30 2025

    This is episode 3 of a special 6-part series exploring the mental toll frontline professionals carry as they do vital work to protect all of us.

    Philip Ingram MBE joined the British Army in 1984 and served until 2010, leaving as a colonel. In this episode, he reflects on several difficult moments during his career, particularly his time during the Iraq war in Basra. He speaks about the trauma of losing a close friend, of having to read autopsy reports of soldiers who died, and witnessing distressing images of a helicopter being shot down. He shares the ways in which his mental health was impacted, to the point he carried a suicide kit around with him for years.

    Connect with Kaigan Carrie

    Website: evolvingprisons.com

    Instagram: @evolvingprisons

    LinkedIn: kaigancarrie

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    30 Min.