
Behind Bars, Beyond Walls – The Hidden Toll on Children of Incarcerated Parents
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What happens to the children when a parent goes to prison?
In this episode of Conviction Fiction, host Antoine Rivers explores the often-overlooked impact of incarceration on children. From the confusion and emotional trauma of separation to the long-term effects on mental health, education, and trust — this conversation dives deep into the invisible wounds these young people carry.
Antoine shares personal reflections, including the painful memory of his daughters visiting him behind bars during a Fatherhood Initiative workshop — and not understanding why they had to leave.
He also revisits a powerful past conversation with Nolan, a young man who opened up about losing his passion for sports because his incarcerated father wasn’t there to cheer him on.
You'll also hear about:
- Programs like Angel Tree and the Fatherhood Initiative working to preserve the fragile bond between parent and child
- The unique struggles of incarcerated mothers, featuring insight from April Paulk, founder of AP Rose Entertainment
- The systemic changes needed to support children of incarcerated parents and break the generational cycle
This episode is personal, raw, and necessary.
📚 Don’t forget: Antoine’s new book is on the way. And if you haven’t picked up his first book, The Conviction Fiction: Changing the Narrative of Life After Lock Up, grab it now on Amazon.
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