Prisonworld Radio Hour Designates February as Relationship Month
The Prisonworld Radio Hour examines new millennium relationships from social networking to relationships between inmates and their families.
Powder Springs, GA, February 20, 2011 --(PR.com)-- February is Relationship Month, and in keeping with the spirit of the most analytical time of the year of relationships, Prisonworld Radio Hour invites everyone to tune in along with their global listening audience to discuss various types of relationships including how those that are affected by a friend or family member that is incarcerated. This is the second year Relationship Month has been designated by the radio show.
“In times like this, media does not need to 'sugar coat' anything. We have decided this year to do shows this month regarding marriage and its demise, social media and improving prison life relationships. Shows in the past have included the relationship people have with marijuana and the possibility of legalizing it, relationships within a male music group and what would make one member go rouge and the homosexual relationships that straight people experience behind bars because of their environment,” said Jenny Triplett of Dawah International, LLC, a multimedia company she and her husband, Rufus, own and operate.
Dawah International today publishes Prisonworld Magazine, distributes Prisonworld Records, with the Jenny and Rufus as co-hosts of their own weekly radio show and radio network, the Prisonworld Radio Hour and the Prisonworld Radio Network. They also have a successful blog and are requested speakers for correctional facilities, non-profit organizations, schools, radio and TV shows and print magazines.
Prisonworldradiohour.com, which is being piped through hundreds of American-based affiliates, RSS Feeds, including Blubrry Podcasting and iTunes, is streamed live 24 hours a day with some of the most unique segments that includes news, talk, poetry, spoken word, acapella music, trivia and information on the prison system.
“If you are looking for ‘outside the box’ programing, you have definitely found the best for the 21st Century. Anyone who has a loved one serving time would benefit from our show, as well as anyone tired of the mainstream norm,” said Jenny.
The network attracts a worldwide listenership of over 1.2 million per month. The Prisonworld Radio Hour, which draws listeners from over 100 countries including the US, UK, France, Canada, Germany, Australia, Israel, Korea, The Netherlands, Turkey, Austria, Norway, Japan and Indonesia, among others, has broadened its brand into a global market in just two years. Today, it offers listeners the benefit of downloading the show in mp3 format for their iPods or mp3 players for convenient listening.
“We are on the grassroots level of a people movement. If we can help just one person with information or make a better choice, then we have accomplished our goal,” said Jenny, co-Editor-in-Chief of Prisonworld Magazine, but who gets very excited just knowing she and Rufus are affecting real changes in the lives of people around the world.
“We want to address the diversity in relationships during Relationship Month. The new millennium has changed the way we relate with people. Social Media, smart phones, the perception of marriage and divorce has all changed. Inmates who are serving long sentences are missing this trending change,” said Jenny, who is co-host and co-producer of the shows.
The Triplett’s are ready to release their first co-authored book, Have You Seen My Innocence? A Story of Teenage Life, Love & Lust which is set for release at the end of the month. They are also putting the final touches on their second book, Surviving Marriage In The 21st Century: 13 Tips that will help you get to 20 years and beyond which will be released late 2011. To check out their radio show, The Prisonworld Radio Hour, log onto www.prisonworldradiohour.com. For further information or questions regarding the Prisonworld brand, you may contact Jenny Triplett - dawahinternationalllc@gmail.com
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“In times like this, media does not need to 'sugar coat' anything. We have decided this year to do shows this month regarding marriage and its demise, social media and improving prison life relationships. Shows in the past have included the relationship people have with marijuana and the possibility of legalizing it, relationships within a male music group and what would make one member go rouge and the homosexual relationships that straight people experience behind bars because of their environment,” said Jenny Triplett of Dawah International, LLC, a multimedia company she and her husband, Rufus, own and operate.
Dawah International today publishes Prisonworld Magazine, distributes Prisonworld Records, with the Jenny and Rufus as co-hosts of their own weekly radio show and radio network, the Prisonworld Radio Hour and the Prisonworld Radio Network. They also have a successful blog and are requested speakers for correctional facilities, non-profit organizations, schools, radio and TV shows and print magazines.
Prisonworldradiohour.com, which is being piped through hundreds of American-based affiliates, RSS Feeds, including Blubrry Podcasting and iTunes, is streamed live 24 hours a day with some of the most unique segments that includes news, talk, poetry, spoken word, acapella music, trivia and information on the prison system.
“If you are looking for ‘outside the box’ programing, you have definitely found the best for the 21st Century. Anyone who has a loved one serving time would benefit from our show, as well as anyone tired of the mainstream norm,” said Jenny.
The network attracts a worldwide listenership of over 1.2 million per month. The Prisonworld Radio Hour, which draws listeners from over 100 countries including the US, UK, France, Canada, Germany, Australia, Israel, Korea, The Netherlands, Turkey, Austria, Norway, Japan and Indonesia, among others, has broadened its brand into a global market in just two years. Today, it offers listeners the benefit of downloading the show in mp3 format for their iPods or mp3 players for convenient listening.
“We are on the grassroots level of a people movement. If we can help just one person with information or make a better choice, then we have accomplished our goal,” said Jenny, co-Editor-in-Chief of Prisonworld Magazine, but who gets very excited just knowing she and Rufus are affecting real changes in the lives of people around the world.
“We want to address the diversity in relationships during Relationship Month. The new millennium has changed the way we relate with people. Social Media, smart phones, the perception of marriage and divorce has all changed. Inmates who are serving long sentences are missing this trending change,” said Jenny, who is co-host and co-producer of the shows.
The Triplett’s are ready to release their first co-authored book, Have You Seen My Innocence? A Story of Teenage Life, Love & Lust which is set for release at the end of the month. They are also putting the final touches on their second book, Surviving Marriage In The 21st Century: 13 Tips that will help you get to 20 years and beyond which will be released late 2011. To check out their radio show, The Prisonworld Radio Hour, log onto www.prisonworldradiohour.com. For further information or questions regarding the Prisonworld brand, you may contact Jenny Triplett - dawahinternationalllc@gmail.com
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Dawah International, LLC
Jenny Triplett
678-233-8286
www.dawahinc.com
www.prisonworldradiohour.com
www.prisonworldmagazine.com
Contact
Jenny Triplett
678-233-8286
www.dawahinc.com
www.prisonworldradiohour.com
www.prisonworldmagazine.com
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