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Melissa Radcliff
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The 98% - Life After Prison
Parent Day: A Day to Connect
If you want get in touch, send us a textSome 20,000 children in North Carolina have a parent who’s incarcerated. And yet, these young people often remain invisible in the eyes of society. That’s why the work that Melissa Radcliff does to connect children with their incarcerated parents and grandparents is so important. In this episode, we attend Parent Day at Orange Correctional and learn how Melissa Radcliff became an ardent advocate for the children of incarcerated men and women.In 2023, Judy Van Wyk and April Barber partnered to create a podcast about the ma...
2025-10-19
38 min
NCSEA On Location
Invisible Sentence: Recognizing, Supporting and Advocating for Children of Incarcerated and Returning Parents
Today’s episode comes to you on location from California and North Carolina. Veronica Riley (Assistant Director, San Joaquin County Department of Child Support Services) and Tammy Pearson (YoungWilliams) co-host Melissa Radcliff, the Program Director for Our Children’s Place of Coastal Horizons in Durham, North Carolina. They discuss how communities can support children who have an incarcerated or returning from incarceration parent. They engage in a discussion about what it means for the child and their parent who’s been incarcerated and who’s now coming home. They talk about barriers to re-entry, re-establishing relationships, what the concerns are about child support...
2022-09-14
23 min
Justice To Healing
Children of Incarcerated Parents
Hosts Kristen DeVall, Ph.D. & Christina Lanier, Ph.D. welcome Melissa Radcliff, Program Director at Our Children's Place of Coastal Horizons Center, for discussion regarding children of incarcerated parents (COIP). Listen as they discuss the data, related legislation, impacts on children, the involvement of law enforcement and other roles in COIP, and much more.
2022-01-28
1h 11
Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast
100. Sounds Like Tragedy On The Interstate - The Carrollton Bus Crash
It's the 100th episode of "Just The Tip-Sters" - and Melissa marks the occasion with a tragic story from her home state of Kentucky - in honor of those who perished and in celebration of the positive strides, both culturally and in the law, that sprang forth after that terrible day. On May 14, 1988, a converted school bus carrying 63 (mostly) young teenagers and four adults (including the bus driver) left the Assembly of God church in Radcliff, Kentucky to spend the day at the King's Island amusement park in Ohio. That night, on the way home, just south of the tow...
2019-09-10
1h 02
Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast
Sounds Like Tragedy On The Interstate - The Carrollton Bus Crash
It's the 100th episode of "Just The Tip-Sters" - and Melissa marks the occasion with a tragic story from her home state of Kentucky - in honor of those who perished and in celebration of the positive strides, both culturally and in the law, that sprang forth after that terrible day. On May 14, 1988, a converted school bus carrying 63 (mostly) young teenagers and four adults (including the bus driver) left the Assembly of God church in Radcliff, Kentucky to spend the day at the King's Island amusement park in Ohio. That night, on the way home, just south of the tow...
2019-09-10
1h 02
Why Watch That Radio
Movie Talk: Sneak Peek: Official Secrets and Sneak Peek: Don’t Let Go
Sneak Peek: Official SecretsOne day in 2003, in the lead up to the Iraq War, British intelligence specialist Katharine Gun receives a memo from the NSA with a shocking directive: the United States is enlisting Britain's help in collecting compromising information on U.N. Security Council members to blackmail them into voting in favor of an invasion of Iraq. Unable to stand by and watch the world be rushed into war, Gun makes the gut-wrenching decision to defy her government and leak the memo to the press.Director: Gavin HoodProduced by: Ged...
2019-08-27
26 min