Tin Can Phone Podcast
Tin Can Phone began with Armon interviewing 12 currently incarcerated men from inside Columbia River Correctional Institution for a book project called Great American Stories. In the process of their interviews with Armon, each participant came to understand something about themselves that they had not thought of before, leaving a singular mark on the project that could only come from their insights. Queaz and Joseph were interviewed by Armon early on in the project, and began to hang around for other interviews. Incrementally becoming more involved with the project, the resulting conversations were unlike those they were having with the guys on their block, or anywhere in life before.The three remained in contact with Michael as they began to parole. At the beginning of the pandemic the Tin Can Phone team started recording episodes online over Zoom. The content that was recorded in 2018 inside prison remains in bondage awaiting approval for use.
Episodes

Saturday Apr 15, 2023

Monday Mar 06, 2023

Wednesday Nov 30, 2022

Sunday Nov 27, 2022
Sunday Nov 27, 2022
Finishing up a conversation about housing at Holy Beans and bringing on a special guest to talk about what it's like trying to find housing after incarceration.

Sunday Oct 23, 2022
Sunday Oct 23, 2022
Tin Can PhoneMichael, Blue, and Queaz are live at Holy Beans Coffee in Portland talking about what it's like finding a house post incarceration.

Sunday Oct 23, 2022
Sunday Oct 23, 2022
An old friend joins teh podcast in this special episode of Tin Can Phone!

Friday Aug 26, 2022
Friday Aug 26, 2022
The Tin Can Phone crew is sitting down with guest Kirk Charlton to discuss what it's like being your own boss out in the world after prison and the impact that art and the creative process can have on a person's life and mental health.

Tuesday Aug 09, 2022

Wednesday Jul 06, 2022

Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
The crew reflects on where they are today and the journey through season 1.

Tin Can Phone Podcast
Tin Can Phone began with Armon interviewing 12 currently incarcerated men from inside Columbia River Correctional Institution for a book project called Great American Stories. In the process of their interviews with Armon, each participant came to understand something about themselves that they had not thought of before, leaving a singular mark on the project that could only come from their insights. Queaz and Joseph were interviewed by Armon early on in the project, and began to hang around for other interviews. Incrementally becoming more involved with the project, the resulting conversations were unlike those they were having with the guys on their block, or anywhere in life before.The three remained in contact with Michael as they began to parole. At the beginning of the pandemic the Tin Can Phone team started recording episodes online over Zoom. The content that was recorded in 2018 inside prison remains in bondage awaiting approval for use.