
In this surprise audio extra, Rocket shares her favourite tips on how to survive lockdown in the times of COVID-19.
From exercise routines to poetry tips and a recipe for a no-bake-cake, Rocket reveals what she learnt on the inside to help you get through your time locked up.
Stay safe, everyone!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr 9, 2020
9 min

“That’s the only place that has big mussels – my country. You find them in the mangroves, little round mussels with meat inside them. They taste a bit like oysters but with mud in them. Yeah, they’re yummy! And we get longbums, you know mangrove worms. Have you ever eaten mangrove worms?”
In this final episode of Birds Eye View, follow Joan as she prepares for her last day in prison, and join Deanne as she heads back home to country.
Home is the tenth episode of BIRDS EYE VIEW, a magazine-style podcast that gives you a new perspective on women in prison. BIRDS EYE VIEW was co-created with women inside the Darwin Correctional Centre and is presented by StoryProjects.
Feature storytellers: Deanne & JoanPoetry: Sylvia and TaraContributions: Sylvia, Noelene, Kaye, Aimee, Kelly-Anne, Bianca, Trisha, Kiara, Brooklyn, Taise, Rocket, Deanne, Jessica, Naomi, Serafina, Julie, Tegan, Joan, Philomena, Yasmin, Sofi, Kirsty-Louise, Jessee, Beccy, Gillian, Karen, Kym, Tara and Ashley.Executive production: Johanna BellProduction: Cinnamon Nippard, Leah Sanderson and Johanna BellMixing: Hamish Robertson from Tall Tale AudioMusic coordination: Ben AndrewsTheme music: 'Worth It' by Caiti BakerFeaturing music by: Caiti Baker, Cassii Williams, Soorkia, Sietta and B2M (full music credits)Online production: Jess OngLegal advice: Kathryn WilsonGraphic and web design: Celia Neilson
Please note that this podcast contains material that may be disturbing, especially for survivors of trauma. Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are advised that the story may contain the names and voices of people who have passed away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr 9, 2020
46 min

Every magazine-style podcast needs a celebrity interview!
Beccy Boo interviews Darwin-based songstress, Caiti Baker, about the making of our theme song, ‘Worth it.’ Find out how the beats in the song were made, what it’s like to record in a prison toilet and why Caiti writes haunting lyrics in Melbourne.
Huge thanks to Caiti Baker and her producer, James Mangohig, for the love and skills they poured into this track and to Skinnyfish Music for supporting our project along the way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr 2, 2020
15 min

“I grew up in rags not having anything. We only had this one Spice Girls top, me and my sisters, so we’d smash over that. Now I’m a real girly girl when it comes to all that stuff.”
In this episode, women share tips for looking good in prison and you’ll meet Jess, a self-confessed fashion fanatic with a love for expensive body scrubs and animal metaphors.
Beauty is the ninth episode of BIRDS EYE VIEW, a magazine-style podcast that gives you a new perspective on women in prison. BIRDS EYE VIEW was co-created with women inside the Darwin Correctional Centre and is presented by StoryProjects.
Feature storyteller: JessContributions: Sylvia, Noelene, Kaye, Aimee, Kelly-Anne, Bianca, Trisha, Kiara, Brooklyn, Taise, Rocket, Deanne, Jessica, Naomi, Serafina, Julie, Tegan, Joan, Philomena, Yasmin, Sofi, Kirsty-Louise, Jessee, Beccy, Gillian, Karen, Kym, Tara and Ashley.Executive production: Johanna BellProduction: Cinnamon Nippard, Leah Sanderson and Johanna BellMixing: Hamish Robertson from Tall Tale AudioMusic coordination: Ben AndrewsTheme music: 'Worth It' by Caiti BakerFeaturing music by: Soorkia, Emily Wurramara, Sietta, Caiti Baker and Ceenah (full music credits)Online production: Jess OngLegal advice: Kathryn WilsonGraphic and web design: Celia Neilson
Please note that this podcast contains material that may be disturbing, especially for survivors of trauma. Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are advised that the story may contain the names and voices of people who have passed away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr 2, 2020
34 min

“From the outside, I had a good, comfortable life. I had a job, a house, a car, good friends and family. I went to the gym every day. I played netball. I thought I was happy and that things were perfect.”
In this episode, you’ll find out why getting mail in jail is such a big deal and you’ll meet Aimee, who goes to church on the inside.
Faith is the eighth episode of BIRDS EYE VIEW, a magazine-style podcast that gives you a new perspective on women in prison. BIRDS EYE VIEW was co-created with women inside the Darwin Correctional Centre and is presented by StoryProjects.
Feature storyteller: AimeePoetry: Bianca and KimContributions: Sylvia, Noelene, Kaye, Aimee, Kelly-Anne, Bianca, Trisha, Kiara, Brooklyn, Taise, Rocket, Deanne, Jessica, Naomi, Serafina, Julie, Tegan, Joan, Philomena, Yasmin, Sofi, Kirsty-Louise, Jessee, Beccy, Gillian, Karen, Kym, Tara and Ashley.Executive production: Johanna BellProduction: Cinnamon Nippard, Leah Sanderson and Johanna BellMixing: Hamish Robertson from Tall Tale AudioMusic coordination: Ben AndrewsTheme music: 'Worth It' by Caiti BakerFeaturing music by: Kardajala Kirridarra, Serina Pech, Stevie Jean, and Eleanor Dixon (full music credits)Online production: Jess OngLegal advice: Kathryn WilsonGraphic and web design: Celia Neilson
Please note that this podcast contains material that may be disturbing, especially for survivors of trauma. Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are advised that the story may contain the names and voices of people who have passed away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar 26, 2020
43 min

Every magazine-style podcast needs a celebrity interview!
Join Rocket, our storyteller from EP 1, as she interviews ARIA-award winning rock musician, Courtney Barnett. They’ll be talking art, drugs and poetry and Rocket might just throw in a surprise pop quiz too.
Big thanks to Courtney and her manager, Ellen, who generously visited the women in Darwin Correctional Centre.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar 20, 2020
13 min

“In some prisons you get conjugal visits. That’s when you get a little room and you meet up with your partner and you get to have sex. You see it in US prison realty TV shows and shit but it doesn’t happen here in Sector Four.”
Let’s talk about sex, baby. That’s right folks. This episode is all about love and sex in prison. Meet Naomi who had a boyfriend on the other side of the fence, find out what it means to be ‘gate gay’ and meet some real love birds.
Love is the seventh episode of BIRDS EYE VIEW, a magazine-style podcast that gives you a new perspective on women in prison. BIRDS EYE VIEW was co-created with women inside the Darwin Correctional Centre and is presented by StoryProjects.
Feature storyteller: NaomiContributions: Sylvia, Noelene, Kaye, Aimee, Kelly-Anne, Bianca, Trisha, Kiara, Brooklyn, Taise, Rocket, Deanne, Jessica, Naomi, Serafina, Julie, Tegan, Joan, Philomena, Yasmin, Sofi, Kirsty-Louise, Jessee, Beccy, Gillian, Karen, Kym, Tara and Ashley.Executive production: Johanna BellProduction: Cinnamon Nippard, Leah Sanderson and Johanna BellMixing: Hamish Robertson from Tall Tale AudioMusic coordination: Ben AndrewsTheme music: 'Worth It' by Caiti BakerFeaturing music by: Ripple Effect, Ceenah, Bat Hazzard, Soorkia and Johnny Green (full music credits)Online production: Jess OngLegal advice: Kathryn WilsonGraphic and web design: Celia Neilson
Please note that this podcast contains material that may be disturbing, especially for survivors of trauma. Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are advised that the story may contain the names and voices of people who have passed away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar 19, 2020
40 min

“We left about five o’clock in the morning. It was still dark. I wanted to feel sleepy. I went back to sleep. And then I heard that big bang. We hit the big truck and [the bus], it spins around six times. All the bodies were flying out everywhere ...”
Time does strange things in prison. Hours are broken up by the intercom and whole weeks dissolve into a single meal. This week, find out how women measure time with hot dogs and why Kaye is determined to stop drinking.
Fractures is the sixth episode of BIRDS EYE VIEW, a magazine-style podcast that gives you a new perspective on women in prison. BIRDS EYE VIEW was co-created with women inside the Darwin Correctional Centre and is presented by StoryProjects.
Feature storyteller: KayePoetry: Sylvia and NoeleneContributions: Sylvia, Noelene, Kaye, Aimee, Kelly-Anne, Bianca, Trisha, Kiara, Brooklyn, Taise, Rocket, Deanne, Jessica, Naomi, Serafina, Julie, Tegan, Joan, Philomena, Yasmin, Sofi, Kirsty-Louise, Jessee, Beccy, Gillian, Karen, Kym, Tara and Ashley.Executive production: Johanna BellProduction: Cinnamon Nippard, Leah Sanderson and Johanna BellMixing: Hamish Robertson from Tall Tale AudioMusic coordination: Ben AndrewsTheme music: 'Worth It' by Caiti BakerFeaturing music by: Wildflower, Stevie Jean, Serina Pech, Caiti Baker and Sietta (full music credits)Online production: Jess OngLegal advice: Kathryn WilsonGraphic and web design: Celia Neilson
Please note that this podcast contains material that may be disturbing, especially for survivors of trauma. Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are advised that the story may contain the names and voices of people who have passed away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar 12, 2020
45 min

“When they said that I was coming to prison at the watch house, I got to speak to my mum. She was in prison before me and she said just go up to these people and tell them that I’m her daughter and everything will be okay.”
What’s it like to be in prison with your mum? And what’s it like to be a mum in prison? You’ll find out in this episode, all about family.
Bloodlines is the third episode of BIRDS EYE VIEW, a magazine-style podcast that gives you a new perspective on women in prison. BIRDS EYE VIEW was co-created with women inside the Darwin Correctional Centre and is presented by StoryProjects.
Feature storyteller: TeganPoetry: Kirsten, Yasmin and KiaraContributions: Sylvia, Noelene, Kaye, Aimee, Kelly-Anne, Bianca, Trisha, Kiara, Brooklyn, Taise, Rocket, Deanne, Jessica, Naomi, Serafina, Julie, Tegan, Joan, Philomena, Yasmin, Sofi, Kirsty-Louise, Jessee, Beccy, Gillian, Karen, Kym, Tara and Ashley.Executive production: Johanna BellProduction: Cinnamon Nippard, Leah Sanderson and Johanna BellMixing: Hamish Robertson from Tall Tale AudioMusic coordination: Ben AndrewsTheme music: 'Worth It' by Caiti BakerFeaturing music by: Bat Hazzard, Sietta and Caiti Baker (full music credits)Online production: Jess OngLegal advice: Kathryn WilsonGraphic and web design: Celia Neilson
Please note that this podcast contains material that may be disturbing, especially for survivors of trauma. Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are advised that the story may contain the names and voices of people who have passed away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar 7, 2020
42 min

“I got a visitor, my cousin, who came up to me and said ‘Look Cuz, we’re looking for someone to do background vocals and dancing. Have you got a passport?’ ‘Yes I do.’ And she got me into becoming the background vocals and dancer for Yothu Yindi Band.”
In this episode, you’ll find out about the beauty hacks women use to keep looking good in prison and you’ll meet Julie, who survived a rare disease and a world tour with a famous rock band.
Survival is the second episode of BIRDS EYE VIEW, a magazine-style podcast that gives you a new perspective on women in prison. BIRDS EYE VIEW was co-created with women inside the Darwin Correctional Centre and is presented by StoryProjects.
Feature storyteller: JuliePoetry: YasminContributions: Sylvia, Noelene, Kaye, Aimee, Kelly-Anne, Bianca, Trisha, Kiara, Brooklyn, Taise, Rocket, Deanne, Jessica, Naomi, Serafina, Julie, Tegan, Joan, Philomena, Yasmin, Sofi, Kirsty-Louise, Jessee, Beccy, Gillian, Karen, Kym, Tara and Ashley.Executive production: Johanna BellProduction: Cinnamon Nippard, Leah Sanderson and Johanna BellMixing: Hamish Robertson from Tall Tale AudioMusic coordination: Ben AndrewsTheme music: 'Worth It' by Caiti BakerFeaturing music by: Dhapanbal Yunupingu, Sietta, Caiti Baker, Eleanor Dixon, Casii Williams, Wildflower and Stevie Jean (full music credits)Online production: Jess OngLegal advice: Kathryn WilsonGraphic and web design: Celia Neilson
Please note that this podcast contains material that may be disturbing, especially for survivors of trauma. Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are advised that the story may contain the names and voices of people who have passed away. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar 7, 2020
37 min
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