
Piper Kerman: From Prison Memoir to Netflix to Activist
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From privilege to prison, and from memoir to movement — this episode dives deep into the real-life arc of Piper Kerman. Best known as the author of Orange Is the New Black, Kerman's 13-month sentence at FCI Danbury became the unexpected foundation for a bestselling book and a cultural phenomenon. We trace her early life and the choices that led her into a global drug ring, the emotional and human realities of her time behind bars, and how her story was reimagined by Netflix to spotlight a broader spectrum of incarcerated women. More than a memoirist, Piper Kerman has since become a relentless advocate for criminal justice reform. Tune in as we unpack the woman behind the orange jumpsuit — and the legacy she’s building beyond it.